tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17783080.post113269492417536182..comments2023-02-25T10:10:23.206-05:00Comments on Shadowbox of Her Mind's I: Thoughts of the DayMiss Sassyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03612087457756975590noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17783080.post-1132813465997795452005-11-24T01:24:00.000-05:002005-11-24T01:24:00.000-05:00OK, I'll be moderate.One. We tend to validate our ...OK, I'll be moderate.<BR/><BR/>One. We tend to validate our perceptions of ourselves through others. It's when there is a deviation from our perception that we can't ascribe to random error that we must question ourself. I tend to bas ll of my self-esteem on feedback from Av, and two other blogs, who shall remain nameless.<BR/><BR/>Two. Consideration is both, pass/fail, and sliding scale. You fail if you don't make the beginning of the scale. You still fail if once on the scale, yo do not achieve a satificing level on the sliding scale.<BR/><BR/>Three. Certain routines provide a comforting familiarity. Note Bene. Guys scratching themselves unconsciously.<BR/><BR/>Four. Glad you're not pregnant, more chances this month! Assuming you didn't catch the cough. Perhaps anesthesizing the cubicle sharing thing...<BR/><BR/>Five. It all depends on the quality of the food, and the quality of the men who become interested in you. The rest is meaningless.<BR/><BR/>Six. Strike out on your own and leave the others behind. Get satellite radio with Howard Stern and let someone else deal with the programming hastles. You'll get the same number of browniesnyway, an far less aggravation in programming. Besides, maybe Avatar will start a satellite radio station to best tell men better ways to succeed with women. Hell, I'd listen to that, myself!Montyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08411214359730227681noreply@blogger.com