


How?
I said you seem a bit sensitive about a lot of things AND YOU TOLD ME I WAS NOT SMART. I made an observation about your responses (and I wasn't the only one, mind you), and you attacked me by saying I wasn't smart. How the fuck does that make ME a hypocrite, pray tell?
I was just trying to tell you to not be so sensitive and think everything is a personal attack. Someone on SW TOLD ME THE SAME THING I'M TELLING YOU when I was new on here and it made me reevaluate at the way I perceived things on a message board and respond in a more appropriate manner. Thought you would appreciate the same gesture.
ETA: Also notice how I still have refrained from throwing any salt on your personal character (i.e., "you're not smart") just because I disagree with you.
This is the thread that never ends,
Yes it just goes on and on my friends!
Some people staaarted whining, not knowing what that does,
And the thread will keep on going just because....![]()





Yah, I'm feelin' a little bit sassy today!



You not smart? I don't think I have ever had a conversation in a thread with you.
It was between another poster and I debating about computer programming
vs dancing pros and cons. The topic of outsourcing was brought up.
The run down of what I wrote was how I took what she had said to me about
me not working as a programmer and dancing instead. I got a bit heated
because a sentence was wrote that due to me bringing up the fact that
programmers abroad can do the same job just as well as I can but for
less money, on top of the fact you can contract and make your own schedule
as a programmer just like you can as a dancer.
It is hard in a thread to relay what your trying to convey when emotion cannot exactly be conveyed through text. If you read through the whole thread between us you might then understand when I broke the conversation down because I
felt on trial a bit due to the fact I do have a skill set and I could use it but I
choose not to unless the contract is worth my time. I have worked on many projects with exceptional programmers from around the globe sometimes for free
because I believe in the open source movement.
We came to common ground on the topic but then I read how angry you are
and it wasn't aimed at you it was how I was taking what she was writing.
I don't know what you do if you don't dance, I honestly don't post to judge
a soul. There are too many awesome people on here with great opinions
and topics that you and I both know you cannot talk about in the dressing
room.
Understand this if you took it personally I am sorry but the last thing I expected
was for someone to take this quandary of trying to communicate such a topic
as to dance or work in another field to heart. The anger you felt was how
I felt when I first started debating going back to a dead end of cubicles, sexist
comments and getting paid less than your male co-workers who don't even
have a degree. Working with all men is kind of like working with all women
only difference is men will just be in your face honest even when you don't
want to hear about you ass. If you're thinking sue that is career suicide.
I am happily dancing and back in school, lucky applied science is applied science
and the credits transfer. I am on my way to becoming a doctor, something I
dreamed of being when I was still very new to the real world. I'm not going to
reply anymore to this thread but I am going to put my two cents in.
Nobody is their job, we are all unique human beings with feelings, ideas and
opinions. It doesn't matter how you make your money as long as it makes
you happy and being judged for your job not for you. It is also after having
a child with a craniofacial genetic deformity, it is not what you look like it
is what you know. Wish me luck even if you hate me because my journey
to self completion is long and hard but nobody ever said life would be easy.
-pinupgurl2k6
I'm depressed.![]()
^hehe!






Stripping: Paid $65 house fee in order to work, plus $28 cabfare to get there.
Real job: $40 a month bus pass
Stripping: barely pulling in a profit of $300 a week
Real Job: $200 a week
Stripping: Having to use you sexualilty or the false promise of sex to make money.
Real Job: Making my sales just being nice to people.
Stripping: Not making money cuz your Black.
Real Job: The potential for promotion and making more money is based on your work only
That is a good way to line up what is good for you personally. Not a bad idea for everyone, so you can see where stripping lines up with your own ideals.
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