lol ... well for some people being nasty comes easier to them... for the rest of us being nice is easier... it depends on ones perspective! have a nice holiday!
2006-09-03 07:21:45
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answered by Ms Fortune 7
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I prefer to use the nasty hurtful words, you sausage and Philly cheese steak sandwich eating, polka playing,root beer swilling varmint you. It takes more muscle to type in the hateful words, so my fingers are just ripped with well defined musculature. Each finger can lift up the monitor by itself. It takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile, but sometimes it is easier to hate than it is to love. Some people use personal obscenity laced invectives just for their shock value, and others are just eaten up inside with bitterness. I derive no pleasure from calling people names(just you of course) or in using words that offend and hurt. It just indicates that those who choose the high road(that would be highway 99E in Oregon) and use words that brighten the day, are better adjusted and lead better lives than those who don't. I have never seen you say a mean spirited thing on this site. What is wrong with you?
2006-09-04 05:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you talking about typing with all of your fingers? Or just the one (as is what I believe some people do)? Get my drift? I'd say the hurtful nasty typers have a much more difficult time of it (using only the one finger and all) Can't seem to spell so well either! Ever notice that?
2006-09-03 07:22:44
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answered by Suspended 6
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Stupidity and self-centeredness corrodes more brain cells - just a theory. But if you watch the elderly you can see the long-term effects. The ones who have lived a life of love and laughter and helped others along life's way, are beautiful. Wrinkled and aged, but not ugly, their beauty radiates from within. The ones who have lived selfish, hate-filled lives look hollowed out. There is no sparkle to the eyes, no vibrance to the soul. They look like they are dying because they have been for so much longer than the others.
2006-09-03 08:12:43
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answered by Anne Teak 6
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I always prefer to comment on the lighter and funnier side of life. There is surely enough misery around without adding to it by typing insults, slurs and filth.
I try to always be courteous and funny if I can. People should never equate that with no backbone. I can go for the jugular if required, make no mistake. I simply chose not to as people who would require that kind of an answer simply aren't worth my effort to antagonize.
2006-09-04 05:15:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The amount of muscle is probably about equal, it's intelligence, vocabulary, maturity, common decency, and self respect that are especially taxed with nasty, hurtful words.
2006-09-03 07:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The muscle that gets hurt is their brain. It's only peanut size for the morons that are nasty and racist. They have to use four letter words because bigger words may give them a stroke.
2006-09-03 07:22:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I say the typing part takes the same amount of muscles but I think if you type angry or upset then its wasted energy. The good always prevails, so I say if you type nice stuff you dont waste energy you earn energy 'cause you feel good and it just pumps you up.
2006-09-03 07:25:56
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answered by wonderwoman 4
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Funny question, but I assume you are smart enough to know that typing an "a" is the same no matter what, and since most people's brains aren't muscle (most) there is no difference.
2006-09-03 07:20:59
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answered by Krazy Karl 2
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More muscle to type hurtful rude things
2006-09-03 10:51:06
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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i think for me it would take more muscle to type nasty harmful words, I am a nice person and it always takes more effort to be something your not
2006-09-03 07:23:14
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answered by Anonymous
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