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I think you express yourself just fine! » Nickengland

Posted by wildcard on October 17, 2005, at 8:36:16

In reply to Online Diagnosis, posted by Nickengland on October 16, 2005, at 18:26:34

>Your points get across even though there may be a mispelled word, etc.. I think salt in the wound tends to hurt...LOL

 

Thanks holymama and wildcard :-) (nm)

Posted by Nickengland on October 17, 2005, at 8:36:16

In reply to I think you express yourself just fine! » Nickengland, posted by wildcard on October 17, 2005, at 4:24:34

 

Thanks :-) (nm) » alexandra_k

Posted by Nickengland on October 17, 2005, at 8:36:16

In reply to Re: Online Diagnosis » Nickengland, posted by alexandra_k on October 16, 2005, at 21:49:58

 

Re: Truth » verne

Posted by Nickengland on October 17, 2005, at 8:36:16

In reply to Truth » Declan, posted by verne on October 16, 2005, at 22:40:58

Hi Verne,

>I love that, "If one tells the truth, one is sure, sooner or later, to be found out."

Thats true, all depending what one may view their truth to be, for example when reading through the archive I found that scientology opposes the beliefs of psychiatry, but thats a truth I found, like when reading a book from start to finish it can be important to know the beginning to understand the end.

Kind regards

Nick

 

Sarah T.

Posted by Nickengland on October 17, 2005, at 9:28:55

In reply to Re: Truth » verne, posted by Nickengland on October 17, 2005, at 8:32:09

Hi Sarah,

>Hi Nick. Spelling and grammar are important for career advancement, but I understand what you are saying. For what it's worth, my uncle is a physician (an M.D.) and a nuclear physicist (a Ph.D.), yet his spelling is atrocious!

I know what you mean :-)... Interesting you mention your uncle being a Nuclear Psysicist (not that i'm one lol) it reminded me that there were claims that Einstein was dyslexic..

Was Einstein dyslexic or not?

YES. Although many biographers claim to have disproved that Einstein was dyslexic, their arguments are based on the premise that because he actually excelled in school, he could therefore not have had a learning disability. Just because Einstein was reading Immanuel Kant at the age of 13 does not mean he was not dyslexic. Many people who suffer from dyslexia are actually avaricious readers of extremely heavy academic material. The truth is that the Einstein was known to do many of the things that were symptomatic of people suffering from dyslexia, such as to frequently transpose and omit letters, numbers, and formulas in his writings and to scramble sentences.

NO. Einstein excelled at most subjects at school and did not exhibit any signs of a learning disability. Where dyslexics have difficulty with symbolic objects, such as letters and numerals, Einstein did not; samples of his handwriting show exceptional clarity in both flow and form. There is no evidence he ever substituted, omitted, reversed or transposed his words, nor did he ever have trouble with complex formulae. Other symptoms of dyslexia, including trouble with abstract concepts and a difficulty summarizing thoughts, require little explanation. It should be noted that Sir Winston Churchill, another supposed sufferer, is described as "not dyslexic" and having "no learning disability whatsoever" by The Churchill Foundation (Source: http://www.winstonchurchill.org ).

Interesting. Although i'm not sure if i'm dyslexic (anythings possible) I am sure I can't compare myself to that genius! lol

Kind regards

Nick

 

Re: I think you express yourself just fine! » wildcard

Posted by JenStar on October 17, 2005, at 10:54:27

In reply to I think you express yourself just fine! » Nickengland, posted by wildcard on October 17, 2005, at 4:24:34

I think you express yourself just fine too, and I have never had any doubts about your education or intellect. :)

Have you ever seen the Seinfeld episode with the "bad breakup" guy? He makes up weird insults to his ex-girlfriends to make them crazy. For example, he told a woman Elaine that she had a "big head" even though her head was normal size. Then she started obsessing about it, and thinking her head was gigantic, even though it was not. But this guy was able to find a point and press it and make her start worrying about something.

I think that people in 'real life' too sometimes try to push buttons or find a way to make others worry about something that isn't 'real'. They select something, make an insult, and HOPE that we'll start worrying about it. They try to make us paranoid about something.

Anyway, I just wanted to offer my support to you and say that I hope you recognize that if this happens, that the person who says it is full of hot air. :)

take care!
JenStar

 

That was a nice way to put it..lol ; ) (nm) » JenStar

Posted by wildcard on October 17, 2005, at 14:01:29

In reply to Re: I think you express yourself just fine! » wildcard, posted by JenStar on October 17, 2005, at 10:54:27

 

Re: nick

Posted by alexandra_k on October 17, 2005, at 14:20:07

In reply to Sarah T., posted by Nickengland on October 17, 2005, at 9:28:55

i think you express yourself more than 'just fine' i think you express yourself very well indeed.

far better than the majority of first and second year students that i've encountered.

and the most perfect grammer in the world doesn't save some of what they have to say from being boring (i probably shouldn't say that) or repeditive, or not very well thought out. and one can have perfect grammer but still not make terribly much sense...

and then there is the point that nobody is marking us on our grammer here! consider mine (lol) i can do a lot better if i make a conscious effort and i'm sure most people could.

i've seen people make it through to graduate level in psychology and science subjects who can't really write anything resembling an essay. they manage to get by with multi-guess quizes and getting 'proof readers'.

in fact...

i know someone with her Masters degree in councelling who is dyslexic and wrote her thesis (thats around 40,000 words) with the help of a reader / writer. she really did have the most terrible grammer / spelling that i have ever seen.

but what she had to say was better than some of the things i've read where the grammer is all perfect.

if you wanted to learn to write with perfect grammer i'm sure you wouldn't have much trouble.
i can tell from what you say that you are intelligent and the point that you have self-directed your learning (which i see now that i've thought about it more is an unwarranted assumption)... but if it is true i think ability to self direct your learning... is a credit to you.

and if you decided you wanted to be a psychologist or whatever...
i'm sure you wouldn't have very much trouble
and i'm sure you would be good at it
if it was something that you wanted to do.

take care.

 

You're a good man Nick I'm glad you're here (nm)

Posted by Damos on October 17, 2005, at 17:24:00

In reply to I think you express yourself just fine! » Nickengland, posted by wildcard on October 17, 2005, at 4:24:34

 

Re: nick

Posted by Phillipa on October 17, 2005, at 20:29:08

In reply to Re: nick, posted by alexandra_k on October 17, 2005, at 14:20:07

Nick, I've been away. What did I miss? You write eloquent posts. I love reading them. The thought and knowledge and time it takes to reasearch a lot of what you post is truly in my mind incredible. Fondly, Phillipa

 

He's also a sweetie and very sexy ladies ; ) (nm) » Damos

Posted by wildcard on October 17, 2005, at 22:26:27

In reply to You're a good man Nick I'm glad you're here (nm), posted by Damos on October 17, 2005, at 17:24:00

 

Sorry Damos didn't mean to have ur name in there (nm) » wildcard

Posted by wildcard on October 17, 2005, at 22:27:53

In reply to He's also a sweetie and very sexy ladies ; ) (nm) » Damos, posted by wildcard on October 17, 2005, at 22:26:27

 

Even tho we know you're sweet no doubt sexy 2!! (nm)

Posted by wildcard on October 18, 2005, at 10:10:17

In reply to Sorry Damos didn't mean to have ur name in there (nm) » wildcard, posted by wildcard on October 17, 2005, at 22:27:53

 

Re: Even tho we know you're sweet no doubt sexy 2!! » wildcard

Posted by 10derHeart on October 18, 2005, at 13:21:59

In reply to Even tho we know you're sweet no doubt sexy 2!! (nm), posted by wildcard on October 18, 2005, at 10:10:17

Yes. I'll vouch for that. :-0

 

Re: Even tho we know you're sweet no doubt sexy 2!! » 10derHeart

Posted by Damos on October 18, 2005, at 16:46:00

In reply to Re: Even tho we know you're sweet no doubt sexy 2!! » wildcard, posted by 10derHeart on October 18, 2005, at 13:21:59

Hmmm, what colour's red? Oh, that'd be my face. All shy and 'barrassed now (hides face).

Thanks Wildcard / 10derHeart you guys are just the best, you're both just as sweet as can be, and I have absolutely no doubt sexy as too ;-)

 

Re: I think you express yourself just fine! - U2! » JenStar

Posted by Nickengland on October 19, 2005, at 13:08:08

In reply to Re: I think you express yourself just fine! » wildcard, posted by JenStar on October 17, 2005, at 10:54:27

Hello JenStar,

>I think you express yourself just fine too, and I have never had any doubts about your education or intellect. :)

Thank you :-)

I also find your posts very intertesting too and full of wisdom when reading them :-)

>Have you ever seen the Seinfeld episode with the "bad breakup" guy?

I've never seen Seinfeld, but I've heard many good things about it!

>I think that people in 'real life' too sometimes try to push buttons or find a way to make others worry about something that isn't 'real'.

Many thanks for your post, very much appreciated and made perfect sense :-)

Kind regards

Nick

 

Re: nick » alexandra_k

Posted by Nickengland on October 19, 2005, at 13:17:20

In reply to Re: nick, posted by alexandra_k on October 17, 2005, at 14:20:07

Hello Alexandra,

Thank you for your post, i'm left pretty speechless :-) ~ but am left with a very a big smile :-)

Very kind words, i'm extreamly grateful for :-)

:-)

Warm regards

Nick

 

Cheers Damos ~ you too Mate :-) (nm) » Damos

Posted by Nickengland on October 19, 2005, at 13:18:10

In reply to You're a good man Nick I'm glad you're here (nm), posted by Damos on October 17, 2005, at 17:24:00

 

Re: nick » Phillipa

Posted by Nickengland on October 19, 2005, at 13:20:41

In reply to Re: nick, posted by Phillipa on October 17, 2005, at 20:29:08

Hi Phillipa,

The knowledge comes mostly from the other posters here too :-)

Kind regards

Nick

 

Aren't all the ladies here sexy too ;-) (nm) » wildcard

Posted by Nickengland on October 19, 2005, at 13:22:43

In reply to He's also a sweetie and very sexy ladies ; ) (nm) » Damos, posted by wildcard on October 17, 2005, at 22:26:27


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