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April 13, 2008 at 4:36 PM #186277April 13, 2008 at 7:21 PM #186263AnonymousGuest
Ricechex, what’s your experience in the field?
Of course, in general low SE families tend to have more problems. DOH! Tell me something I don’t know Ricechex. One word, Ricechex: Perspective.
You can’t see that my perspective was different than that of what you posted on above?? I’m sorry, but that makes you stupid. C’mon, my 3rd grader could determine the difference…
P.S. Just let me know if you’d like me to elaborate. (sheesh)
My response:
There is a difference. These are the lies they tell ya in school. In regards to domestic violence it was said “domestic violence is equally distributed among all social classes, but we see less of the higher SES because they cover it up more.” This is simply not true. People at the lower SES tend to have more problems overall, limited coping skills, and a multitude of problems. People of low SES also have less education as an overall.One comment on the above ricechex: The last sentence, true and something that’s common sense.
The rest of the paragraph doesn’t cut it.
Even though sometimes I may come across that way, my friends would tell you I’m neither arrogant, nor entitled. Now, I’ll tackle your very simple and short-sighted post after I feed the kids.
You didn’t say much in your post, Ricechex, and that’s the truth.
Your post wasn’t thought provoking, and it sounded like something you regurgitated off the internet. Honestly, it wouldn’t even take a child as old as my 3rd grader to take a couple of minutes, pull an internet search and duplicate your post. Honestly. With all the absurd stuff I found in Davelj’s subsequent posts, he did better than you did.
April 13, 2008 at 7:21 PM #186280AnonymousGuestRicechex, what’s your experience in the field?
Of course, in general low SE families tend to have more problems. DOH! Tell me something I don’t know Ricechex. One word, Ricechex: Perspective.
You can’t see that my perspective was different than that of what you posted on above?? I’m sorry, but that makes you stupid. C’mon, my 3rd grader could determine the difference…
P.S. Just let me know if you’d like me to elaborate. (sheesh)
My response:
There is a difference. These are the lies they tell ya in school. In regards to domestic violence it was said “domestic violence is equally distributed among all social classes, but we see less of the higher SES because they cover it up more.” This is simply not true. People at the lower SES tend to have more problems overall, limited coping skills, and a multitude of problems. People of low SES also have less education as an overall.One comment on the above ricechex: The last sentence, true and something that’s common sense.
The rest of the paragraph doesn’t cut it.
Even though sometimes I may come across that way, my friends would tell you I’m neither arrogant, nor entitled. Now, I’ll tackle your very simple and short-sighted post after I feed the kids.
You didn’t say much in your post, Ricechex, and that’s the truth.
Your post wasn’t thought provoking, and it sounded like something you regurgitated off the internet. Honestly, it wouldn’t even take a child as old as my 3rd grader to take a couple of minutes, pull an internet search and duplicate your post. Honestly. With all the absurd stuff I found in Davelj’s subsequent posts, he did better than you did.
April 13, 2008 at 7:21 PM #186311AnonymousGuestRicechex, what’s your experience in the field?
Of course, in general low SE families tend to have more problems. DOH! Tell me something I don’t know Ricechex. One word, Ricechex: Perspective.
You can’t see that my perspective was different than that of what you posted on above?? I’m sorry, but that makes you stupid. C’mon, my 3rd grader could determine the difference…
P.S. Just let me know if you’d like me to elaborate. (sheesh)
My response:
There is a difference. These are the lies they tell ya in school. In regards to domestic violence it was said “domestic violence is equally distributed among all social classes, but we see less of the higher SES because they cover it up more.” This is simply not true. People at the lower SES tend to have more problems overall, limited coping skills, and a multitude of problems. People of low SES also have less education as an overall.One comment on the above ricechex: The last sentence, true and something that’s common sense.
The rest of the paragraph doesn’t cut it.
Even though sometimes I may come across that way, my friends would tell you I’m neither arrogant, nor entitled. Now, I’ll tackle your very simple and short-sighted post after I feed the kids.
You didn’t say much in your post, Ricechex, and that’s the truth.
Your post wasn’t thought provoking, and it sounded like something you regurgitated off the internet. Honestly, it wouldn’t even take a child as old as my 3rd grader to take a couple of minutes, pull an internet search and duplicate your post. Honestly. With all the absurd stuff I found in Davelj’s subsequent posts, he did better than you did.
April 13, 2008 at 7:21 PM #186317AnonymousGuestRicechex, what’s your experience in the field?
Of course, in general low SE families tend to have more problems. DOH! Tell me something I don’t know Ricechex. One word, Ricechex: Perspective.
You can’t see that my perspective was different than that of what you posted on above?? I’m sorry, but that makes you stupid. C’mon, my 3rd grader could determine the difference…
P.S. Just let me know if you’d like me to elaborate. (sheesh)
My response:
There is a difference. These are the lies they tell ya in school. In regards to domestic violence it was said “domestic violence is equally distributed among all social classes, but we see less of the higher SES because they cover it up more.” This is simply not true. People at the lower SES tend to have more problems overall, limited coping skills, and a multitude of problems. People of low SES also have less education as an overall.One comment on the above ricechex: The last sentence, true and something that’s common sense.
The rest of the paragraph doesn’t cut it.
Even though sometimes I may come across that way, my friends would tell you I’m neither arrogant, nor entitled. Now, I’ll tackle your very simple and short-sighted post after I feed the kids.
You didn’t say much in your post, Ricechex, and that’s the truth.
Your post wasn’t thought provoking, and it sounded like something you regurgitated off the internet. Honestly, it wouldn’t even take a child as old as my 3rd grader to take a couple of minutes, pull an internet search and duplicate your post. Honestly. With all the absurd stuff I found in Davelj’s subsequent posts, he did better than you did.
April 13, 2008 at 7:21 PM #186321AnonymousGuestRicechex, what’s your experience in the field?
Of course, in general low SE families tend to have more problems. DOH! Tell me something I don’t know Ricechex. One word, Ricechex: Perspective.
You can’t see that my perspective was different than that of what you posted on above?? I’m sorry, but that makes you stupid. C’mon, my 3rd grader could determine the difference…
P.S. Just let me know if you’d like me to elaborate. (sheesh)
My response:
There is a difference. These are the lies they tell ya in school. In regards to domestic violence it was said “domestic violence is equally distributed among all social classes, but we see less of the higher SES because they cover it up more.” This is simply not true. People at the lower SES tend to have more problems overall, limited coping skills, and a multitude of problems. People of low SES also have less education as an overall.One comment on the above ricechex: The last sentence, true and something that’s common sense.
The rest of the paragraph doesn’t cut it.
Even though sometimes I may come across that way, my friends would tell you I’m neither arrogant, nor entitled. Now, I’ll tackle your very simple and short-sighted post after I feed the kids.
You didn’t say much in your post, Ricechex, and that’s the truth.
Your post wasn’t thought provoking, and it sounded like something you regurgitated off the internet. Honestly, it wouldn’t even take a child as old as my 3rd grader to take a couple of minutes, pull an internet search and duplicate your post. Honestly. With all the absurd stuff I found in Davelj’s subsequent posts, he did better than you did.
April 13, 2008 at 7:34 PM #186288nostradamusParticipantIf’n you like the gyrating hips go on youtube and search for “mapouka”. It’s rooted in traditional African dance, and they were doin’ it long before the latinas…
April 13, 2008 at 7:34 PM #186304nostradamusParticipantIf’n you like the gyrating hips go on youtube and search for “mapouka”. It’s rooted in traditional African dance, and they were doin’ it long before the latinas…
April 13, 2008 at 7:34 PM #186337nostradamusParticipantIf’n you like the gyrating hips go on youtube and search for “mapouka”. It’s rooted in traditional African dance, and they were doin’ it long before the latinas…
April 13, 2008 at 7:34 PM #186340nostradamusParticipantIf’n you like the gyrating hips go on youtube and search for “mapouka”. It’s rooted in traditional African dance, and they were doin’ it long before the latinas…
April 13, 2008 at 7:34 PM #186345nostradamusParticipantIf’n you like the gyrating hips go on youtube and search for “mapouka”. It’s rooted in traditional African dance, and they were doin’ it long before the latinas…
April 13, 2008 at 7:37 PM #186293drunkleParticipantmarion:
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April 13, 2008 at 7:37 PM #186309drunkleParticipantmarion:
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April 13, 2008 at 7:37 PM #186342drunkleParticipantmarion:
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April 13, 2008 at 7:37 PM #186346drunkleParticipantmarion:
you are comedy gold. your entertainment value is all that’s left since the housing blowup has been established. rock on.
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