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Kim Grinolds' Quarterback Battle Prediction on July 20

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    PurpleBazePurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 29,495
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    @fuckdawgman fuck kim, you just know that little twat was sweating bullets that drink like cab the last few minutes of the game.

    Splooge got through for five minutes there.
    Has he sent you E-Mails, calling you a "dip shit"?
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    Doesn't Kim have a fucking ounce of shame?
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    whatshouldicareaboutwhatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,516
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    @fuckdawgman fuck kim, you just know that little twat was sweating bullets that drink like cab the last few minutes of the game.

    Splooge got through for five minutes there.
    Has he sent you E-Mails, calling you a "dip shit"?
    I'm still wondering why he tells me he'll go away and never bother me again, and then makes 2-3 attempts per week to sneak back into here.
    Addiction
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Addiction is a state characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli, despite adverse consequences.[7] It can be thought of as a disease or biological process leading to such behaviors.[1][8] The two properties that characterize all addictive stimuli are that they are reinforcing (i.e., they increase the likelihood that a person will seek repeated exposure to them) and intrinsically rewarding (i.e., something perceived as being positive or desirable).[1][3][6]

    Addiction is a disorder of the brain's reward system which arises through transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms and occurs over time from chronically high levels of exposure to an addictive stimulus (e.g., morphine, cocaine, sexual intercourse, gambling, etc.).[1][9][10] ΔFosB, a gene transcription factor, is a critical component and common factor in the development of virtually all forms of behavioral and drug addictions;[9][10][11][12] two decades of research into ΔFosB's role in addiction have demonstrated that addiction arises, and addictive behavior intensifies or attenuates, along with the genetic overexpression of ΔFosB in the D1-type medium spiny neurons of the nucleus accumbens;[1][9][10][11] due to the causal relationship between ΔFosB expression and addictions, it is used preclinically as an addiction biomarker.[1][9][11] ΔFosB expression in these neurons directly and positively regulates drug self-administration and reward sensitization through positive reinforcement, while decreasing sensitivity to aversion.[note 1][1][9]

    etc...
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    PurpleReignPurpleReign Member Posts: 5,457
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    Unrequited love
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    Dante looks longingly at Beatrice Portinari (in yellow) as she passes by him with Lady Vanna (in red) in Dante and Beatrice, by Henry Holiday
    Unrequited love or one-sided love is love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved. The beloved may not be aware of the admirer's deep and strong romantic affection or consciously reject it. The Merriam Webster Online Dictionary defines unrequited as "not reciprocated or returned in kind."[1]

    Psychiatrist Eric Berne states in his book Sex in Human Loving that "Some say that one-sided love is better than none, but like half a loaf of bread, it is likely to grow hard and moldy sooner."[2] Others, however, like the philosopher Nietzsche, considered that "indispensable...to the lover is his unrequited love, which he would at no price relinquish for a state of indifference."[3] It can also be contrasted with redamancy or the act of reciprocal love.[4]

    Contents [hide]
    1 Analysis
    1.1 Route to unrequited love
    1.2 Unrequited love victims
    1.3 Rejectors
    2 Popular culture
    3 Advantages
    4 Remedies
    5 Cultural analogues
    6 See also
    7 References
    8 Further reading
    9 External links
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    Route to unrequited love[edit]
    According to Dr. Roy Baumeister, what makes a man or woman desirable, of course, is a complex and highly personal mix of many qualities and traits. But falling for someone who is much more desirable than oneself, whether because of physical beauty or attributes like charm, intelligence, wit or status, Baumeister calls this kind of mismatch "prone to find their love unrequited" and that such relationships are falling upward.[5] According to some psychologists, opposites do attract, but it is not possible to attract those whose moral values are different.[6][7]

    Unrequited love victims[edit]
    The inability of the unrequited lover to express and fulfill emotional needs may lead to feelings such as depression, low self-esteem, anxiety and rapid mood swings between depression and euphoria.

    Rejectors[edit]
    'There are two dark sides to unrequited love, but only one is made familiar by our culture'[8] - that of the lover, not the rejector. In fact, research suggests that the object of unrequited affection experiences a variety of negative emotions on a par with those of the suitor, including anxiety, frustration and guilt.[9] As Freud long since pointed out, 'when a woman sues for love, to reject and refuse is a distressing part for a man to play',.[10]

    Popular culture[edit]
    Unrequited love has been a frequent subject in popular culture. Movies, books and songs often portray the would-be lover's persistence as paying off when the rejector comes to his or her senses. The presence of this script makes it easy to understand why an unrequited lover persists in the face of rejection'.[11] The subject has also appeared in traditional folk songs, such as the Scots song I Once Loved a Lass.

    'Platonic friendships provide a fertile soil for unrequited love'.[12] Thus the object of unrequited love is often a friend or acquaintance, someone regularly encountered in the workplace, during the course of work, school or other activities involving large groups of people. This creates an awkward situation in which the admirer has difficulty in expressing his/her true feelings, a fear that revelation of feelings might invite rejection, cause embarrassment or might end all access to the beloved, as a romantic relationship may be inconsistent with the existing association.

    Advantages[edit]
    Unrequited love has long been depicted as noble, an unselfish and stoic willingness to accept suffering. Literary and artistic depictions of unrequited love may depend on assumptions of social distance that have less relevance in western, democratic societies with relatively high social mobility, or less rigid codes of sexual fidelity. Nonetheless, the literary record suggests a degree of euphoria in the feelings associated with unrequited love, which has the advantage as well of carrying none of the responsibilities of mutual relationships: certainly, "rejection, apparent or real, may be the catalyst for inspired literary creation... 'the poetry of frustration'."[13]

    Eric Berne considered that "the man who is loved by a woman is lucky indeed, but the one to be envied is he who loves, however little he gets in return. How much greater is Dante gazing at Beatrice than Beatrice walking by him in apparent disdain."[14]

    Remedies[edit]
    Roman poet Ovid in his Remedia Amoris "provides advice on how to overcome inappropriate or unrequited love. The solutions offered include travel, teetotalism, bucolic pursuits, and ironically, avoidance of love poets".[15]

    Dorothy Tennov (1979) has suggested that the only cure for being in love is to get indisputable evidence that the target of one's love is not interested.[16]

    Cultural analogues[edit]
    In the wake of his real-life experiences with Maud Gonne, in a further twist, W. B. Yeats wrote of those who 'had read/All I had rhymed of that monstrous thing/Returned and yet unrequited love'.[17] According to Robert B. Pippin, Proust claimed that 'the only successful (sustainable) love is unrequited love'.[18] According to Pippin, sometimes 'unrequited love...has been invoked as a figure for the condition of modernity itself'.[19]
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    Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,992
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    @fuckdawgman fuck kim, you just know that little twat was sweating bullets that drink like cab the last few minutes of the game.

    Splooge got through for five minutes there.
    Has he sent you E-Mails, calling you a "dip shit"?
    I'm still wondering why he tells me he'll go away and never bother me again, and then makes 2-3 attempts per week to sneak back into here.
    I'm surprised you're surprised.
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    CokeGreaterThanPepsiCokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646
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    Bump for an underrated thread.

    Looked it up due to AEB's post earlier about Kim Grinolds and his stellar prognostication of UW football.
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    GladstoneGladstone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 16,417
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    c-list job ads lmao
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    puppylove_sugarsteelpuppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
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    Btw most of you hypo's echoed Kim's qb prediction, cept billy puppy and steel2...just sayin.
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    section8section8 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,581
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    How shitty do you have to be to fail at real estate in the Seattle area? You barely have to sell at this point. Just list it and the offers come pouring in.
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    Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,992
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    Btw most of you hypo's echoed Kim's qb prediction, cept billy puppy and steel2...just sayin.

    Btw most of you hypo's echoed Kim's qb prediction, cept billy puppy and steel2...just sayin.

    2..I mean 3 of the Fab 10...err 8?

    Where's our higher discussion board Stalin?
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    GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,482
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    Hi Kim. Stick to hoops. At least nobody cares when your wrong there 100% of the time. Pack it in Grinwald, you're done! Whats next , 6months free with a 1 month subscription? You worthless piece o f cunt, turn the keys over to puppy, ill have your site back in black in 2 months. Might even keep Scott on Bored. Fetters can find his condescending ass on the soup line with you and your unemployable dimply fat ass. Its comin. Time to dust off your 'members only' jacket kimmy and hit the c-list job ads. Try selling wine? Well You're a fraud in that department too so better try driving a soda truck bitch.

    Wait, what?

    I never know where Pumpy stands on Dawngman
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    You guys never remember when Kim is right.

    You also should not forget he is a cock gobbling homo.
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