how are you seen by others on BCB?

in reality, all of this has been a total load of old bollocks

?

friendly
10
8%
knowledgeable
6
5%
weird
6
5%
bad-tempered
7
5%
intelligent
11
8%
a bully
3
2%
witty
7
5%
a bit thick
1
1%
boring
6
5%
generous
7
5%
a clown
2
2%
great taste
6
5%
terrible taste
5
4%
creative
7
5%
long-winded
8
6%
an inspiration
4
3%
fat
2
2%
bald
1
1%
gobshite
6
5%
old
2
2%
reactionary
2
2%
sexy
5
4%
a kid
2
2%
a Leftie
7
5%
impatient
3
2%
daft
5
4%
 
Total votes: 131

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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Diamond Dog » 14 Jan 2018, 10:22

In all honesty I don't know what others think of me on here - anymore than my impression of others is how they think I perceive them.

If the question was how do I see myself, that's easy. But I try not to spend my life second guessing others - it becomes a dangerously self obsessed trait.
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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Penk! » 14 Jan 2018, 11:49

Where’s the ”instantly forgettable” option?
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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Dr Markus » 14 Jan 2018, 12:46

Think I'm seen as a mentor, guru, inspiration, Jedi master. That kinda thing.
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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby sloopjohnc » 14 Jan 2018, 13:08

The Great Defector wrote:Think I'm seen as a mentor, guru, inspiration, Jedi master. That kinda thing.


sloopjohnc wrote:I think this is a losing game - I don't think people are very good judges of themselves. I've seen too many people in public and wonder what they were thinking when they looked in the mirror in the morning and stepped out the front door. I think the same goes on here with what we write and how we interpret the responses.
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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby fange » 14 Jan 2018, 13:59

PENK wrote:Where’s the ”instantly forgettable” option?

Hi, welcome to BCB - head over to the "newbie introduction" thread, have fun and stick around!
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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Dr Markus » 14 Jan 2018, 15:21

sloopjohnc wrote:
The Great Defector wrote:Think I'm seen as a mentor, guru, inspiration, Jedi master. That kinda thing.


sloopjohnc wrote:I think this is a losing game - I don't think people are very good judges of themselves. I've seen too many people in public and wonder what they were thinking when they looked in the mirror in the morning and stepped out the front door. I think the same goes on here with what we write and how we interpret the responses.



Dark side he uses.....hmmmmm.
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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Goat Boy » 14 Jan 2018, 16:49

German Dave wrote:Actually, I went for friendly, bad-tempered, gobshite, leftie clown.


At least you're self aware!
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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby sloopjohnc » 15 Jan 2018, 00:26

PENK wrote:Where’s the ”instantly forgettable” option?


It's interesting to see how people have changed, as well as their views, during their years on here. I remember carefree, student Penk when he first got on here and now he's a stoic Swede, like the country he's adopted.

In all seriousness, it's been interesting to see how the young folks who came on here, you, Ed, Django, Markus, Fireplug, etc., have moved around and had families. Fireplug posted a photo of his son in skater gear on Facebook and I responded, "Hello halfpipe, goodbye parents' bowel control."

I remember when Steve was riding fast motorcycles all over the place. Karma's a bitch.
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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Goat Boy » 15 Jan 2018, 11:37

German Dave wrote:
Goat Boy wrote:At least you're self aware!


You'll get there in the end, Dougie.


That's what I'm afraid of
Griff wrote:The notion that Jeremy Corbyn, a lifelong vocal proponent of antisemitism, would stand in front of an antisemitic mural and commend it is utterly preposterous.


Copehead wrote:a right wing cretin like Berger....bleating about racism

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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Fireplug » 15 Jan 2018, 12:19

sloopjohnc wrote:
PENK wrote:Where’s the ”instantly forgettable” option?


It's interesting to see how people have changed, as well as their views, during their years on here. I remember carefree, student Penk when he first got on here and now he's a stoic Swede, like the country he's adopted.

In all seriousness, it's been interesting to see how the young folks who came on here, you, Ed, Django, Markus, Fireplug, etc., have moved around and had families. Fireplug posted a photo of his son in skater gear on Facebook and I responded, "Hello halfpipe, goodbye parents' bowel control."

I remember when Steve was riding fast motorcycles all over the place. Karma's a bitch.


I've still got a fast motorcycle. And a couple of times a year I ride it in an excruciatingly sensible manner, at around half the speed I used to. I'm still relevant, damn it. And I'll soon be back to skiing and MMA and all those dangerous things too, just as soon as I get time, my back sorts itself out, I lose this weight I seem to have put on, and perhaps have a nap.

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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Velvis » 15 Jan 2018, 13:28

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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby sloopjohnc » 15 Jan 2018, 18:05

Fireplug wrote:
sloopjohnc wrote:
PENK wrote:Where’s the ”instantly forgettable” option?


It's interesting to see how people have changed, as well as their views, during their years on here. I remember carefree, student Penk when he first got on here and now he's a stoic Swede, like the country he's adopted.

In all seriousness, it's been interesting to see how the young folks who came on here, you, Ed, Django, Markus, Fireplug, etc., have moved around and had families. Fireplug posted a photo of his son in skater gear on Facebook and I responded, "Hello halfpipe, goodbye parents' bowel control."

I remember when Steve was riding fast motorcycles all over the place. Karma's a bitch.


I've still got a fast motorcycle. And a couple of times a year I ride it in an excruciatingly sensible manner, at around half the speed I used to. I'm still relevant, damn it. And I'll soon be back to skiing and MMA and all those dangerous things too, just as soon as I get time, my back sorts itself out, I lose this weight I seem to have put on, and perhaps have a nap.


:lol:

Sounds like me and basketball. When I. . . If I. . .

Shooting the basketball at a neighborhood court, some guy who wanted to play asked why i didn't play more.

I told him over Xmas vacation, I vowed to play every day. I shot around once and this was my first time back. . . a month later.

He was 35.

I'm 56.
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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Darkness_Fish » 16 Jan 2018, 09:18

D4 damager with the ill behaviour.
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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Cantankerous » 24 Dec 2019, 20:34

Positive Passion wrote:I doubt anyone thinks very much of me or thinks of me very much.


You're okay




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Re: how are you seen by others on BCB?

Postby Darkness_Fish » 24 Dec 2019, 22:58

Back once again, with the ill behaviour.
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