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RE: Rhetorical, Yet, Strangely Revealing Question #1 - 7/2/2008 5:22:58 PM   
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1 - Mean. This is the one that would hurt the most; in fact, it's leaps and bounds above the others.

2 - Ignorant. If this means lacking in knowledge, and it's factual, I could take it, but it would still be a mean remark. If it means inconsiderate, then it ranks right up there with mean.

3 - Lazy. Yeah, well, sometimes I am.

4 - Ugly. I don't much care about this one. It's not like I can do anything about what I look like, only how I present myself. The others are my responsibility.

I like this. It's been great for self-evaluation.


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RE: Rhetorical, Yet, Strangely Revealing Question #1 - 7/2/2008 5:58:59 PM   
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ORIGINAL: CoeurdeLeon



I think another way of looking at what's revealed in these lists is where our insecurities lie. For example, I know I'm not ugly or stupid/rude, so someone could say those things and it wouldn't make one bit of difference to me. But after spending 21 yrs being told I'm mean and lazy, even though I know it's not true, those insults could catch me off-guard and illicit a strong reaction. Ya know?


Excellent point!

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RE: Rhetorical, Yet, Strangely Revealing Question #1 - 7/2/2008 7:05:53 PM   
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ORIGINAL: okrox

Which would insult you more? To be called lazy, ignorant, ugly or mean? Rank them in order from worst to least insulting.

(Actually, this tells a lot about a person. There are no correct answers, but still, I'll answer later so as not to pre-condition anyone.)

(In keeping with the single's forum guidelines...This relates because I once saw it on a single's list of getting-to-know-you-questions. I thought it was an interesting look at what a person values.)


1. mean
2. ignorant
3. ugly
4. lazy

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RE: Rhetorical, Yet, Strangely Revealing Question #1 - 7/2/2008 7:51:50 PM   
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1. ignorant - unless used technically: "You are ignorant of this datum."
2. mean
3. lazy
4. ugly

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RE: Rhetorical, Yet, Strangely Revealing Question #1 - 7/3/2008 1:27:45 AM   
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ORIGINAL: CoeurdeLeon

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ORIGINAL: WaitingforBoaz

1-mean
2-lazy
3-ignorant
4-ugly

This would be my list, too. Just out of curiosity, do you mean ignorant as in "unknowledgeable" or "rude"? Either way, it holds the same position on my list.

I think another way of looking at what's revealed in these lists is where our insecurities lie. For example, I know I'm not ugly or stupid/rude, so someone could say those things and it wouldn't make one bit of difference to me. But after spending 21 yrs being told I'm mean and lazy, even though I know it's not true, those insults could catch me off-guard and illicit a strong reaction. Ya know?


My reasoning is very similar;

Mean: Meanness? My best and worst quality is that I can not be mean(even when I want to soooo bad and they deserve it......kinda). I, unfortunately am a pleaser and have a very difficult time saying no. (have you seen 27 dresses? thats me.) Being accused of being mean, to me, is like being accused of not being a Christian.

Lazy: I heard my whole life, idle hands...., anything worth doing, is worth doing well......., are you sure you did your best?, go check again......Never rest until its done...and done well.... My Grammies voice in my head I hate laziness. I do have bouts of it though, I call it reading. If anyone even insinuates that I am lazy it offends me greatly.

Ignorant: Nope

Ugly: I know that I am not ugly.

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RE: Rhetorical, Yet, Strangely Revealing Question #1 - 7/18/2008 3:38:07 PM   
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My worst to least insults:
Ignorant
Lazy
Mean
Ugly

So, what does this mean about me?? LOL

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RE: Rhetorical, Yet, Strangely Revealing Question #1 - 7/18/2008 4:05:55 PM   
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Ignorant

Mean

Ugly

Lazy


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RE: Rhetorical, Yet, Strangely Revealing Question #1 - 7/18/2008 4:31:09 PM   
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Lazy
Ignorant
Ugly
Mean

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