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12/19/2004 12:45:15 AM EDT
encountered someone who is clearly in the wrong, but when you point it out to him or her, will try to twist the situation around to make themselves look right, and you look wrong.

This is one of many psychological tactics people use.

Another tactic is when someone talks down to you constantly hoping they will eventually tear you down and make you believe they are right after all.

Another tactic is simple denial and deflection with a counter accusation on your sanity. "What are you talking about? You're CRAZY!"

12/19/2004 12:47:32 AM EDT
[#1]
true,true,true.

My favorite is when they are clearly wrong, the correct way is explained to them and they simply say "well thats what I just said" then try to take credit for the right way....
12/19/2004 12:50:35 AM EDT
[#2]
Sounds like my ex-wife.
12/19/2004 12:51:09 AM EDT
[#3]
God dammit Clean_Cut...
12/19/2004 12:51:53 AM EDT
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God dammit Clean_Cut...




Wha...?





Also, how do you deal with these tactics.
12/19/2004 12:52:27 AM EDT
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God dammit Clean_Cut...




Hahaha
12/19/2004 12:55:45 AM EDT
[#6]
Sure, I'm a cop remember?
12/19/2004 12:56:52 AM EDT
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Sure, I'm a cop remember?




Aren't YOU the one using these tactics?
12/19/2004 1:01:34 AM EDT
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Well! I never...
12/19/2004 1:03:30 AM EDT
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Sure, I'm a cop remember?




Aren't YOU the one using these tactics?



Only when I testify.
12/19/2004 1:06:39 AM EDT
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God dammit Clean_Cut...



+1
12/19/2004 1:10:46 AM EDT
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God dammit Clean_Cut...




Don't take the Lord's name in vain.
12/19/2004 1:15:38 AM EDT
[#12]
Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?
12/19/2004 1:16:07 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?
12/19/2004 1:16:47 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.
12/19/2004 1:17:23 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe
12/19/2004 1:18:12 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe



I knew you would!

I didn't like the "liberties" that they took with Saruman though
12/19/2004 1:19:00 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe



I knew you would!

I didn't like the "liberties" that they took with Saruman though



I must admit, his death was a bit disturbing... I kind of felt bad for Grima at that scene...but then again, not really! hehe
12/19/2004 1:21:22 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe



I knew you would!

I didn't like the "liberties" that they took with Saruman though



I must admit, his death was a bit disturbing... I kind of felt bad for Grima at that scene...but then again, not really! hehe



The most memorable part of the book was the return of the Hobbits, only to have to fact their own War. And how Frodo sacrificed himself, knowing he would never live to enjoy what he had fought for.
12/19/2004 1:23:07 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe



I knew you would!

I didn't like the "liberties" that they took with Saruman though



I must admit, his death was a bit disturbing... I kind of felt bad for Grima at that scene...but then again, not really! hehe



The most memorable part of the book was the return of the Hobbits, only to have to fact their own War. And how Frodo sacrificed himself, knowing he would never live to enjoy what he had fought for.



Must agree...though most anything in the book with Pippin I remember...hehe.

They should've added the Scouring of the Shire...oh well, there was probably good reason it wasn't in the movie...Though I wish I knew the reason.

You should listen to the audio commentary by the cast. Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan are hilarious on it, as they always are on the commentaries.
12/19/2004 1:23:59 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe



I knew you would!

I didn't like the "liberties" that they took with Saruman though



I must admit, his death was a bit disturbing... I kind of felt bad for Grima at that scene...but then again, not really! hehe



The most memorable part of the book was the return of the Hobbits, only to have to fact their own War. And how Frodo sacrificed himself, knowing he would never live to enjoy what he had fought for.



Sacrificing self for beliefs, and knowing you will never see the results of your sacrifice.
12/19/2004 1:24:42 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe



I knew you would!

I didn't like the "liberties" that they took with Saruman though



I must admit, his death was a bit disturbing... I kind of felt bad for Grima at that scene...but then again, not really! hehe



The most memorable part of the book was the return of the Hobbits, only to have to fact their own War. And how Frodo sacrificed himself, knowing he would never live to enjoy what he had fought for.



Must agree...though most anything in the book with Pippin I remember...hehe.

They should've added the Scouring of the Shire...oh well, there was probably good reason it wasn't in the movie...Though I wish I knew the reason.

You should listen to the audio commentary by the cast. Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan are hilarious on it, as they always are on the commentaries.



Have you read the books?
12/19/2004 1:25:18 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe



I knew you would!

I didn't like the "liberties" that they took with Saruman though



I must admit, his death was a bit disturbing... I kind of felt bad for Grima at that scene...but then again, not really! hehe



The most memorable part of the book was the return of the Hobbits, only to have to fact their own War. And how Frodo sacrificed himself, knowing he would never live to enjoy what he had fought for.



Sacrificing self for beliefs, and knowing you will never see the results of your sacrifice.



Yeah I do like Frodo's line during the Grey Havens scene "We set out to save the Shire, Sam. And it has been saved, but not for me."  It kind of...has that message you just said in it.
12/19/2004 1:25:28 AM EDT
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You both are all wrong about LOTR. It's all about the search for self-fulfillment and personal destiny.
12/19/2004 1:26:02 AM EDT
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You both are all wrong about LOTR. It's all about the search for self-fulfillment and personal destiny.



How am I wrong?
12/19/2004 1:26:42 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe



I knew you would!

I didn't like the "liberties" that they took with Saruman though



I must admit, his death was a bit disturbing... I kind of felt bad for Grima at that scene...but then again, not really! hehe



The most memorable part of the book was the return of the Hobbits, only to have to fact their own War. And how Frodo sacrificed himself, knowing he would never live to enjoy what he had fought for.



Must agree...though most anything in the book with Pippin I remember...hehe.

They should've added the Scouring of the Shire...oh well, there was probably good reason it wasn't in the movie...Though I wish I knew the reason.

You should listen to the audio commentary by the cast. Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan are hilarious on it, as they always are on the commentaries.



Have you read the books?



I have yet to read Fellowship of the Ring. I listened to the unabridged version of The Two Towers on cd (the one you leant my dad infact) and I read The Return of the King and did a book report on it in the fifth grade. I've reread some of it. I LOVED it. I've read the Hobbit multiple times, and have yet to get through The Silmarillion--that is a tough book.
12/19/2004 1:26:43 AM EDT
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You both are all wrong about LOTR. It's all about the search for self-fulfillment and personal destiny.



How am I wrong?




Trust me. You just are.
12/19/2004 1:27:31 AM EDT
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You both are all wrong about LOTR. It's all about the search for self-fulfillment and personal destiny.




Did you just call US of ALL people wrong?!?
12/19/2004 1:28:56 AM EDT
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You both are all wrong about LOTR. It's all about the search for self-fulfillment and personal destiny.



How am I wrong?




Trust me. You just are.




Somehow, that seems impossible, especially on a LotR thread.
12/19/2004 1:29:59 AM EDT
[#29]

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You both are all wrong about LOTR. It's all about the search for self-fulfillment and personal destiny.



How am I wrong?



It is about sacrifice. Frodo knew that he would never "survive"  It was not meant for him, but for others.  The Elves knew that they they could not exist, if they followed this course of action.
12/19/2004 1:30:46 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe



I knew you would!

I didn't like the "liberties" that they took with Saruman though



I must admit, his death was a bit disturbing... I kind of felt bad for Grima at that scene...but then again, not really! hehe



The most memorable part of the book was the return of the Hobbits, only to have to fact their own War. And how Frodo sacrificed himself, knowing he would never live to enjoy what he had fought for.



Must agree...though most anything in the book with Pippin I remember...hehe.

They should've added the Scouring of the Shire...oh well, there was probably good reason it wasn't in the movie...Though I wish I knew the reason.

You should listen to the audio commentary by the cast. Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan are hilarious on it, as they always are on the commentaries.



Have you read the books?



I have yet to read Fellowship of the Ring. I listened to the unabridged version of The Two Towers on cd (the one you leant my dad infact) and I read The Return of the King and did a book report on it in the fifth grade. I've reread some of it. I LOVED it. I've read the Hobbit multiple times, and have yet to get through The Silmarillion--that is a tough book.



It is hard for me too. I hope Peter Jackson makes it in to a movie
12/19/2004 1:31:43 AM EDT
[#31]

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You both are all wrong about LOTR. It's all about the search for self-fulfillment and personal destiny.



How am I wrong?




Trust me. You just are.





Wasn't that the point of debate in your original topic?
12/19/2004 1:32:29 AM EDT
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Has anybody seen the extended version of Return Of The King?



yeah of course! At least 3 times now...I loved it...What about you?



I liked the charactor development of Gollum.



I liked all the extra Merry and Pippin scenes hehe



I knew you would!

I didn't like the "liberties" that they took with Saruman though



I must admit, his death was a bit disturbing... I kind of felt bad for Grima at that scene...but then again, not really! hehe



The most memorable part of the book was the return of the Hobbits, only to have to fact their own War. And how Frodo sacrificed himself, knowing he would never live to enjoy what he had fought for.



Must agree...though most anything in the book with Pippin I remember...hehe.

They should've added the Scouring of the Shire...oh well, there was probably good reason it wasn't in the movie...Though I wish I knew the reason.

You should listen to the audio commentary by the cast. Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan are hilarious on it, as they always are on the commentaries.



Have you read the books?



I have yet to read Fellowship of the Ring. I listened to the unabridged version of The Two Towers on cd (the one you leant my dad infact) and I read The Return of the King and did a book report on it in the fifth grade. I've reread some of it. I LOVED it. I've read the Hobbit multiple times, and have yet to get through The Silmarillion--that is a tough book.



It is hard for me too. I hope Peter Jackson makes it in to a movie



Hehe Peter Jackson needs to make The Hobbit and The Silmarillion into a movie...then slowly work his way through all Middle Earth related Tolkien books
12/19/2004 1:32:36 AM EDT
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You both are all wrong about LOTR. It's all about the search for self-fulfillment and personal destiny.



How am I wrong?




Trust me. You just are.





Wasn't that the point of debate in your original topic?






Eggzactly.
12/19/2004 1:33:28 AM EDT
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You both are all wrong about LOTR. It's all about the search for self-fulfillment and personal destiny.



How am I wrong?




Trust me. You just are.





Wasn't that the point of debate in your original topic?



Wait, clean_cut actually had a point on this thread?
12/19/2004 1:33:33 AM EDT
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Hehe Peter Jackson needs to make The Hobbit and The Silmarillion into a movie...then slowly work his way through all Middle Earth related Tolkien books



PJ is done with Tolkien. He's working on King Kong next.
12/19/2004 1:34:52 AM EDT
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Hehe Peter Jackson needs to make The Hobbit and The Silmarillion into a movie...then slowly work his way through all Middle Earth related Tolkien books



PJ is done with Tolkien. He's working on King Kong next.



He's not necessarily done with Tolkien. He's working on King Kong because that is the movie that inspired him to become a director. He may do The Hobbit.

In the words of YOU, trust me.
12/19/2004 1:36:26 AM EDT
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Hehe Peter Jackson needs to make The Hobbit and The Silmarillion into a movie...then slowly work his way through all Middle Earth related Tolkien books



PJ is done with Tolkien. He's working on King Kong next.



He will cash in on the "Hobbit" phenominon. I know that is spelled incorrectly, I just don't care. Hobbit will be next, and he will make millions. Probably 3 years. Then I HOPE he tackles The Silmarillian. That is one tough read
12/19/2004 1:37:06 AM EDT
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Hehe Peter Jackson needs to make The Hobbit and The Silmarillion into a movie...then slowly work his way through all Middle Earth related Tolkien books



PJ is done with Tolkien. He's working on King Kong next.



He will cash in on the "Hobbit" phenominon. I know that is spelled incorrectly, I just don't care. Hobbit will be next, and he will make millions. Probably 3 years. Then I HOPE he tackles The Silmarillian. That is one tough read



+1!
12/19/2004 1:38:55 AM EDT
[#39]
Now, back to the original point of this thread. What was your favorite scene in RotK EE?
12/19/2004 1:38:59 AM EDT
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It would be interesting if he expanded Tom Bombidil too. That really could be interesting
12/19/2004 1:39:45 AM EDT
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Now, back to the original point of this thread. What was your favorite scene in RotK EE?

 Um.....DFD...That is CC
12/19/2004 1:39:49 AM EDT
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It would be interesting if he expanded Tom Bombidil too. That really could be interesting



Yes! What exactly was Tom Bombadil? I know he wasn't a Hobbit, Tolkien made that clear...
12/19/2004 1:41:20 AM EDT
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Sounds like my ex-wife.



I didn't know my ex-wife had a twin.
12/19/2004 1:41:20 AM EDT
[#44]
DFD It LOST on again soon? I watched the Pilot the other day, and thought it was interesting. Can you let me know when it is on?
12/19/2004 1:43:09 AM EDT
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DFD It LOST on again soon? I watched the Pilot the other day, and thought it was intersting. Can you let me know when it is on?



LOST will be on Wednesday at 8pm on ABC. Did you see both of Wednesday's episodes? the Pilot part I and II I liked part II best
12/19/2004 1:44:30 AM EDT
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DFD It LOST on again soon? I watched the Pilot the other day, and thought it was intersting. Can you let me know when it is on?



LOST will be on Wednesday at 8pm on ABC. Did you see both of Wednesday's episodes? the Pilot part I and II I liked part II best



I wanted to see the next episode! I left off where the FBI agent woke up and let some of the survivors know who the prisoner was. Was that the last episode?
12/19/2004 1:47:06 AM EDT
[#47]
Bah!
12/19/2004 1:47:09 AM EDT
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DFD It LOST on again soon? I watched the Pilot the other day, and thought it was intersting. Can you let me know when it is on?



LOST will be on Wednesday at 8pm on ABC. Did you see both of Wednesday's episodes? the Pilot part I and II I liked part II best



I wanted to see the next episode! I left off where the FBI agent woke up and let some of the survivors know who the prisoner was. Was that the last episode?




Hehe, yes, that was the last episode. The next episode is a Kate-centric episode. We see more of the marshall and the 'she's dangerous...don't trust her' things. The next episode will be called Tabula Rasa.
12/19/2004 1:47:59 AM EDT
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DFD It LOST on again soon? I watched the Pilot the other day, and thought it was intersting. Can you let me know when it is on?



LOST will be on Wednesday at 8pm on ABC. Did you see both of Wednesday's episodes? the Pilot part I and II I liked part II best



I wanted to see the next episode! I left off where the FBI agent woke up and let some of the survivors know who the prisoner was. Was that the last episode?




Hehe, yes, that was the last episode. The next episode is a Kate-centric episode. We see more of the marshall and the 'she's dangerous...don't trust her' things. The next episode will be called Tabula Rasa.



When is that on, and will you remind me Also are these repeats?
12/19/2004 1:50:05 AM EDT
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DFD It LOST on again soon? I watched the Pilot the other day, and thought it was intersting. Can you let me know when it is on?



LOST will be on Wednesday at 8pm on ABC. Did you see both of Wednesday's episodes? the Pilot part I and II I liked part II best



I wanted to see the next episode! I left off where the FBI agent woke up and let some of the survivors know who the prisoner was. Was that the last episode?




Hehe, yes, that was the last episode. The next episode is a Kate-centric episode. We see more of the marshall and the 'she's dangerous...don't trust her' things. The next episode will be called Tabula Rasa.



When is that on, and will you remind me Also are these repeats?



That is on this Wednesday at 8pm on ABC. I will call you and remind you before it starts And yes, these are repeats. Who is your favorite LOST character so far?
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