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over a year ago
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know anyone really serious?
That loves a political debate and is overly passionate about subjects that you know little about?
Do they make you feel a bit uninformed or a little bored?
I like to laugh and I'm naturally attracted to people with a good sense of humour - and people that don't take life too seriously!
What about you?
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"know anyone really serious?
That loves a political debate and is overly passionate about subjects that you know little about?
Do they make you feel a bit uninformed or a little bored?
I like to laugh and I'm naturally attracted to people with a good sense of humour - and people that don't take life too seriously!
What about you?"
I really like a good political debate. By I also like to laugh. |
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"know anyone really serious?
That loves a political debate and is overly passionate about subjects that you know little about?
Do they make you feel a bit uninformed or a little bored?
I like to laugh and I'm naturally attracted to people with a good sense of humour - and people that don't take life too seriously!
What about you?
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Yes
No
Yes to laughing too |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"know anyone really serious?
That loves a political debate and is overly passionate about subjects that you know little about?
Do they make you feel a bit uninformed or a little bored?
I like to laugh and I'm naturally attracted to people with a good sense of humour - and people that don't take life too seriously!
What about you?
" you can't get less serious than me now less have a debate on mass |
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"know anyone really serious?
That loves a political debate and is overly passionate about subjects that you know little about?
Do they make you feel a bit uninformed or a little bored?
I like to laugh and I'm naturally attracted to people with a good sense of humour - and people that don't take life too seriously!
What about you?
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You may need to realise that a good sense of humour is subjective and those of us who can handle serious conversation can also handle serious humour also
I wonder why you need to feel your sense of humour is more superior than another's ?
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"But I mean the kind of people that are serious all the time
They have to turn everything into a debate!
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But you are the one starting a thread with a serious tone bitching needlessly about people who need not affect you ? Lol I giggle at irony lol
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By (user no longer on site)
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"know anyone really serious?
That loves a political debate and is overly passionate about subjects that you know little about?
Do they make you feel a bit uninformed or a little bored?
I like to laugh and I'm naturally attracted to people with a good sense of humour - and people that don't take life too seriously!
What about you?
I really like a good political debate. By I also like to laugh. "
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By (user no longer on site)
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You may need to realise that a good sense of humour is subjective and those of us who can handle serious conversation can also handle serious humour also
I wonder why you need to feel your sense of humour is more superior than another's ?
I don't feel superior in about anything.
I was just asking a question " ah but did you put a question mark after it x |
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I like both, with an obvious preference for humour. But yes, I do know people who only do the serious thing and have that sense of being right all the time, they can be tedious but I can also turn that into humour by playing up to them and getting them into conversations almost puppet-like |
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"I like both, with an obvious preference for humour. But yes, I do know people who only do the serious thing and have that sense of being right all the time, they can be tedious but I can also turn that into humour by playing up to them and getting them into conversations almost puppet-like " ooooo a manipulator women love to be manipulated |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"But I mean the kind of people that are serious all the time
They have to turn everything into a debate!
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I have one friend like that and he alienates himself pretty quickly with his views, we all like a good debate but we also enjoy a good laugh too, but he struggles to see the funny side of anything. |
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I love a good debate but I appreciate good humour more.
Someone who is always serious would drive me insane and as said before, I amuse myself by outsmarting them, luring them into conversations for the sake of finding my own humour. |
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"I love a good debate but I appreciate good humour more.
Someone who is always serious would drive me insane and as said before, I amuse myself by outsmarting them, luring them into conversations for the sake of finding my own humour." ooooo an advisary |
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"know anyone really serious?
That loves a political debate and is overly passionate about subjects that you know little about?
Do they make you feel a bit uninformed or a little bored?
I like to laugh and I'm naturally attracted to people with a good sense of humour - and people that don't take life too seriously!
What about you?
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There's a few on here. As soon as they join the thread I tend to leave it alone as they are quite belligerent and think their view is the only one that matters. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I love a good debate but I appreciate good humour more.
Someone who is always serious would drive me insane and as said before, I amuse myself by outsmarting them, luring them into conversations for the sake of finding my own humour.ooooo an advisary " adversary even although you could advise me to |
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"know anyone really serious?
That loves a political debate and is overly passionate about subjects that you know little about?
Do they make you feel a bit uninformed or a little bored?
I like to laugh and I'm naturally attracted to people with a good sense of humour - and people that don't take life too seriously!
What about you?
There's a few on here. As soon as they join the thread I tend to leave it alone as they are quite belligerent and think their view is the only one that matters."
There are a few like that, I agree, I tend to leave swiftly from those too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Depends on the subject. I used to represent my organisation giving public talks that were always well recieved. If I talked about one of my hobbies I could bore you to stone... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"know anyone really serious?
That loves a political debate and is overly passionate about subjects that you know little about?
Do they make you feel a bit uninformed or a little bored?
I like to laugh and I'm naturally attracted to people with a good sense of humour - and people that don't take life too seriously!
What about you?
There's a few on here. As soon as they join the thread I tend to leave it alone as they are quite belligerent and think their view is the only one that matters."
That's always a turn off to a debate, and not really a debate if they won't listen to others opinions and can't be rational.............oh, you've gone! |
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Yes I do, she also suffers with depression and severe anxiety, I'm pretty sure the two are connected.
The best way to survive life is not to take it too seriously. |
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A serious debate is fine but if someone has a sense of humour it usually means they can see both sides of the argument which makes it more engaging.
Single minded people who are absolutely certain are less fun |
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