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AND I've gotten pulled over again.. SAME STUPID cop - TINTS. Idiot.

InquisitivePsyche said:
Lmao - you are going by the LITERAL meaning of the dictionary. Tell me (maybe in your world the people do this) - do you REALLY take what people say LITERALLY? Is that how our society speaks? LMFAO. You and all those crazy Bible fanatics who read the Bible by literal meaning. Last post to you - I laugh so thank you for the entertainment.
I was pointing out yet more irony because you dont know what spoiled means yet you are in the psychology field. There is no other definition for the word spoiled, literally or figuratively, it means lacking character. If someone was given things all their life and didnt have to work but yet their character was still intact, then no they wouldnt be spoiled. The fact that you claim to be spoiled yet still have good character doesnt make sense. And yes, when there are no figurative or inferred meaning, I take what people say literally, and if you plan to go into the psychology field you should probably know what the word spoiled means before you throw it out as a trait of someone you are counseling.
 
superdave said:
I was pointing out yet more irony because you dont know what spoiled means yet you are in the psychology field. There is no other definition for the word spoiled, literally or figuratively, it means lacking character. If someone was given things all their life and didnt have to work but yet their character was still intact, then no they wouldnt be spoiled. The fact that you claim to be spoiled yet still have good character doesnt make sense. And yes, when there are no figurative or inferred meaning, I take what people say literally, and if you plan to go into the psychology field you should probably know what the word spoiled means before you throw it out as a trait of someone you are counseling.
Good thing you aren't a psychologist, my friend.

As for your last sentence, you would be a shitty psychologist if you are going to throw out words such as those. P.S. I know what it means.. it actually has multiple meanings. Spoiled means you are GIVEN something when you don't necessarily earn it - a person can be spoiled (given things) but their character can still be intact and not flawed.
 
InquisitivePsyche said:
Good thing you aren't a psychologist, my friend.

As for your last sentence, you would be a shitty psychologist if you are going to throw out words such as those. P.S. I know what it means.. it actually has multiple meanings. Spoiled means you are GIVEN something when you don't necessarily earn it - a person can be spoiled (given things) but their character can still be intact and not flawed.
No kidding Im not a psychologist, that would involve going into a pseudo-scientific field, at best. I am still correct in pointing out what the difference between words like "spoiled" (character related only) and "indulged" (what you are). Look it up anywhere, you cant be spoiled without having character flaws, because thats the very definition of what spoiled means. Im actually helping you out here so you wont refer to yourself as spoiled anymore.
 
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