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friend_16 said:

wow .. par ye Sall app nay parha kahaan say hai?
hamain direct he resourse bata dein.. .. hehe ..

waisay meri writing bhee change hoti rehtee hai .. kabhee kaafi bara bara likhte hoon .. kabhee normal writing hoti hai aur kabhe choti choti.. .. is ka kia matlab hai? kisi nay hum ko bola tha kay ye tumharay moods show kerta hai.. is it true?


"first look" khud se pata hai (i mean parh k ya observe kar k seekha hai)
"details" ka link aur magazine french mei hai,,, it cant help ya



yep writing mood aur age k saath change hoti rehti hai,,, kabhi koi baat temporary bhi hoti hai...
important things are
ur signature
text position on paper,, space btw words and letters,, capital lettres,,,
m, g, t, h, d,,,,,,, circles, lines
writing right/left bend karti hai,, or if its straight
well,, a lot of things jin ka hum kabhi khyal bhi nahi karte mite b vv important,, par khair kissi ko janna itna bhi asaan nahi hota
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Balich said:

wont grow up      

bati jo achi baten hain wo ham main hain bati chab ghalat


ahannn,, it means yeh aap ki hand writing thi
harr adat jo limit k andar hai achi hai,, and limits k bahir hai to buri hai
waise aap k andar buri adat hai konsi



that little kid inside u,,, neveeerr let it die
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SupidGuy said:

i FWD this mail to my Jr Boss
after two minutes Big Boss ki call aa gai....
Hey AB its not ur mistake its our mistake......

till i am Scared


aap samjhe nahi stooooopid,,,
boss ka matlab tha k aap ko job dena unn ki mistake hai
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Topic: Mistake

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SupidGuy said:


MISTAKES

Ø   If Your Boss makes a mistake, it is your mistake

usss ki itni himmmat hai bhala........
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am i the only one from europe
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Balich said:


first look
littttle dreamy kid grow up,, hehehheheee… affectation,,, need to follow

detail
left outskirt,, education,,, correction,, affectation
irregular writing stick to lines,, hmmm,, do u always do wot ur elders want ?? ;) confused ideas,,
round lettres,, good sense of humour,, lack of education, hahahahhahaaaa… badtameeez
space btw words… undecided,,
joint lettres.. rational,, logic
M ?? capital………
G,,, sensible,, emotionaly balanced
A.. generosity,, altruism,,   ehem,, squandering hehehee…
E.. sincer, honest
D.. social
signature ?????????

see i had more to say abt hottyy,,, as it was a long paragraph with all lettres and few capital lettres + signature
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2HOT4U
first look :
feeling alone,, speeedddyyyyyyy hehheee,, a bit aggressive,,, need to exceed,, intelligent

now detail :
no space at the left,, a little irrégular space at the right,, hmmm insecure or instable,, need to exceed, feeling alone
end of lines are quite acsending,, energizing hehehhe,,, little ascending curve in the middle,, anxiety, discouragement (coz of ur versatility)
angular writing… gnrl knowledge,, nimble mind,, intellactual abilities
presssed writing,, strong,, efficiant,,, aggressive
joint lettres.. logical,, rational
ur M are a bit confusing,,, hmmm well fair (square) personality,, self confident,, individualist… can b proud (and sometimes ignorant)
G.. hmm u r in a defensive situation… ehem,, couple pbs ?? (forget it,, I hope im wrong)
E.. imagination,, diplomacy,,,,,, liar liarrr,, hehheheheee
T… emmmmm,, kuch samajh nahi aa rahi,,, I think u need to balance
Signature… individualist,, (hard) worker,,

hmmmmmmm,, itna kafi hai yar,,   keep one thing in mind,, im not a specialist,, I may b wrong at many points,, and one reason is ur writing reflects ur ‘inner’ personality + ur “present” situation,, so it could chang all the time
best of luck,,, and stay happpy
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Balich said:


this one s not enuff balicchhh,, i dont even have all alphabets.......
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hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
if u guyz allow me,, may i comment on ur opinions,,, nothing negative, but i noticed that somtimes u said opposite of ur own opinion..........




i ll tell ya my result later
pehle baki sab ki dhulai kar lu
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WAFA said:

1..>d
2..>d
3..f
4..>b
5..>f
6..>b
7..>d
8..>b
9..>..yes.and yes one should be SELFISH to some extent...TO SOME EXTENT, (hmm,, then its closer to D)
10..> C
11..>B AND C (just one yarrr,, i took B)
12..>STRONG, SPRITUAL, RATIONAL (kya naa,, bewafaa.. i took B coz it had 'strong' and 'rational')


1. David Hume (100%)
2. Stoics (96%)
3. Ayn Rand (94%)
4. Aquinas (90%)
5. Aristotle (90%)
6. Nietzsche (88%)
7. Plato (74%)
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faradiya said:

1) a
2) a
3) e/f -->(E)
4) a
5) f
6) b
7) c
8) b
9) b
10) c
11) b
12) d


1. Aquinas (100%)
2. St. Augustine (82%)
3. Spinoza (65%)
4. John Stuart Mill (64%)
5. Bentham Jeremy (62%)
6. Aristotle (61%)
7. Cynics (60%)
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Frankenstein said:

1.b
2.d
3.f
4.d
5.f
6.b
7.d
8.c
9.a
10.c
11.b
12.f


1. Stoics (100%)
2. Spinoza (93%)
3. Aquinas (90%)
4. Sartre (86%)
5. Nietzsche (85%)
6. St. Augustine (85%)
7. Kant (83%)
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shahrukh khan said:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. a
6. b
7. c
8. b
9. b
10.b
11.a
12.a


as u didnt tell me the priority i supposed it MEDIUM
here s ur result
1. Aquinas (100%)
2. Mill John Stuart (90%)
3. Ockham (81%)
4. St. Augustine (78%)
5. Kant (77%)
6. Epicureans (73%)
7. Aristotle (68%)
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hannn jiiiiiiiii..
before giving ur results,, lemme give a brief def of each philosopher...

AQUINAS (1225-1274)
All life has a purpose
Meeting this purpose allows one to be happy.
Happiness is to be found in the love of God.
God's grace providing entrance into heaven creates the highest form of human happiness.
Short of heaven, a person can achieve a more limited form of happiness through a life of virtue and friendship.
Morality is not determined by the arbitrary will of God.
Morality is derived from human nature and the activities that are objectively suited to it.
The difference between right and wrong can be appreciated through the use of reason and reflection.
Religious reflection may supplement the use of reason and reflection to determine right from wrong.
Societies must enact laws to ensure the correct application of moral reasoning.
Human nature is good because God made it good.


Aristotle (384-322 BC)
The life of virtue is rewarding for the individual and the community.
The essence of a thing does not exist independent of the thing.
There is no completely universal idea of "the good."
There is an individualized ideal form for all living things.
In living in accordance with their true nature, humans will find the most enjoyment out of reasoning.
An investigation of human nature can reveal how humans ought to act.
Humans have a pre-defined purpose.
People can have variations on the best way to exist in order to meet their purpose.
The mean between the extremes of any given characteristic is the ideal.
The rule of the "Golden Mean" is not to be applied mechanically
Aristotle discusses having practical knowledge as being able to have the right means to one's action and the right ends.


Augustine (354-430)
Happiness is a union of the soul with God after one has died
Bodily pleasures are relatively inferior to spiritual pleasures.
Philosophical reasoning is not the path to wisdom and happiness.
A love of God and faith in Jesus is the only path to happiness.
God is the one to allow people to practice the love of God.
One must love God in order to fulfill moral law.
People are inherently evil; only the grace of God (or is it merit to be saved?) can save them.


Ayn Rand (1905-1982)
We should all act with our own interests as the ultimate goal of our actions.
We have free will.
Moral standards are objective, and can be known rationally


Cynicism
All the fruits of civilization are worthless
Salvation is found in a rejection of society and a return to simple ascetic living
Virtue consists in finding salvation in oneself


Kant (1724-1804)
We can make a prior judgments; the negation of such judgments would a logical absurdity because a priori knowledge is known without sensory data.
We combine a priori and a posteriori knowledge to
We have freedom
God is not essential for his moral argumentation
The objective facts about the human knowledge leads to Kant's morality
We must act ought of a sense of duty in order to be moral
Moral action does not come out of following inclinations
Moral standards must be followed without qualification
We must always act so that the means of our actions could be a universal law
We must always treat people as ends not means


Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm (1844-1900)
We have free will
There is no God
Social conformity should not hold us back
The interests of others should not restrain us
We should be passionate beings
Masculinity, strength and passion are the highest qualities in a person
Conventional morality is a crutch to man


Sartre (1905-1980)
When we choose something, we affirm the value of our choice because we have chosen it above other choices
When we choose something for ourselves, we should choose it for all people.
We must be consistent in our interpretations of moral situations regardless of whom the agent is.
Logic cannot help us specific situations
Making conscious moral choices is more significant than consistently following moral guidelines
The conflict between the interests of two people is in the end, irresolvable


Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832)
Nature has placed humans under two states: pain and pleasure.
The words right and wrong are significant only when related to the Utilitarian principle.
Pleasures are not distinguished by quality; pleasure has quantifiable value


EPICURIANISM - Epicurus (341-270 BC)
Pleasure is the ultimate moral end
Dynamic (passionate) pleasures are bad, passive (mild) pleasures are good
The end result of pleasure is what is significant


Hume, David (1711-1776)
Reason can show us how to meet our ends, but only passions and sentiment can determine our ultimate goals.
No "is" implies an "ought."
Reason cannot give rise to moral judgments.
Humans are naturally sympathetic creatures


Mill, John Stuart (1806-1873)
The Utilitarian principle is correct when the quality of pleasures is accounted for
Liberty is the most important pleasure


Ockham, William of (1285-1349)
God's Will is the only determinant of good and evil.
Faith and revelation, not philosophizing, allow one to know good from evil


Plato (427-347)
There is reason to act justly even if one can get away with acting unjustly.
There is a single, general, pure idea of goodness that all good things possess.
There is only one model of the just person.
Justice is a harmony of the soul: intellect, emotion, and desire.
The best activity is intellectual stimulation and the most important quality is a strong intellect.
The just person is pleased, not in a state of discord.
The conflict between one's own good and the good of the community is NOT irresolvable


Spinoza, Baruch (later known as Benedictus)1632-1677
Determinist
Something must have a desirable affect on man in order to be good
Must understand determinism of the world


Stoicism
The common capacity to reason allows all humans to achieve virtue and wisdom.
The external circumstances of a person's life are irrelevant.
One can achieve virtue by becoming indifferent to external differences.
Passions must be rejected all together in deciding what is good and what is bad.
Reason alone must be used in deciding what is good and what is bad.
The common ability of humans to reason is why ethical relativism should be rejected.
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LiL_DollY said:

that what i dont get theres no right or wrong


all philosophers have diff point of views...
ex : for few of them,, morality or spirituality must b base of all our actions,,, beautiful theory but how many ppl act in such way ??
at the other hand we have philosophers who think that circomtances are much more important than MORALITY itself,,

killing is wrong,, everyone know it,, but then wot abt all saint wars, jihad... and killing at the name of law ??
so,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Posted 31 Mar 2005

Topic: Sub Jawab do

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jiiii nahi,,,
hum ne kuch nahi kaha,, hum bekasooor hein pakke pakke





hmm,,, acha kaamm nahi kiya
aaj kissi ne mujh se paise mange,, but i lied k mere paas nahi heinn,,, phir wapsi pe mujhe khyal aaya k yaar de dene chahiye,, aur tab tak woh banda ja chuka tha
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nail bittiiinnnnnnggggg...
errghhhhhh
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talayy palllaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
balayyy balayyyyyyy

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hawwwwwwwwwwwwwww
balich koi doosri haiiiiiii bhalaaa...
woh to teesri,, balke panchvi hai
hehehehheeheee.....






kdn,,,,,,,,, balichhh
nahi saru ne mujhe bata diya kis liye chaiye tha,,, if he wins he ll send me a asmterdam/paris return ticket
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King of jb said:

sall ya milta kaha hay


mg pa jiiiiiii,,
yahin to milta hai,, nazar nahi aa raha kya
order karna hoga basss
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shahrukh khan said:

HOT CHOLATE MILK CAppUccino bohat pi hai maine


mubarik ho
issi khushi mei aap ko yahan se kuch nahi mile ga
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Badal said:

kyun tarsa rahi hain asli walay dain na


yeh asli nahi to kya hai
order karna pare ga
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ooo hottyyy n balich
abhi nahi,, ninu time
kal zaroor
Posted 31 Mar 2005

Topic: the ring 2

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who saiiiidddd it wasn scarrryyyy



han par zyada nahi thi
deeeer part ???? i didnt get it,,,,,
and the way she was climbing,,, hehehehhee..

but stilll its sad yar,, poor gal just need a mother
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yuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..
ummmm

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Topic: pakoray

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Bazigaar said:

dat's good one


issi khushi mei bazu bezaar pakora party dein ge
hum sab ko
Posted 30 Mar 2005

Topic: pakoray

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paki_fan said:

yeh pakora kon hai


koi batlao k hum batla'ain kya
Posted 30 Mar 2005

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jhoooooot teen dabba
don humein mila tha,,, par hum ne ussse pappu bacha bana diya
aaj kal uss ka naam "seth salluuu down" hai







meri shamat aane waali hai
aaannnnnnne wali hai
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Topic: Sub Jawab do

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logon ko mushkil mei phansana hamara zindagi ka awwwwaaaleen maqsad hai
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aap ka wakt aane se pehle hum ghari tor dein ge






haan na teeen dabbbaaaaaaaa
issi baat pe milao haath
door dooor se
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