Why Is The Evo So Great?
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Originally Posted by PessimiStick
Google's problem is that he suffers from low self-esteem, and gives a **** what other people think about him.
I can understand his car choices, given his low self-image.
I can understand his car choices, given his low self-image.
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You've got to be joking Pessimi! Low self-esteem does not register in my vernacular. However, maturity and personal development led to my choices and consequently, my opinion.
I must admit that one always look more intelligent when resorting to name calling and false assumptions. You may want to re-read with my thought and dilligence my last post detailing my Evo frustrations. None of the reasons provided showed any basis in concerning myself with others and their opinions.
Grow up.
I must admit that one always look more intelligent when resorting to name calling and false assumptions. You may want to re-read with my thought and dilligence my last post detailing my Evo frustrations. None of the reasons provided showed any basis in concerning myself with others and their opinions.
Grow up.
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Originally Posted by Google
You've got to be joking Pessimi! Low self-esteem does not register in my vernacular. However, maturity and personal development led to my choices and consequently, my opinion.
I must admit that one always look more intelligent when resorting to name calling and false assumptions.
I must admit that one always look more intelligent when resorting to name calling and false assumptions.
Backpedal all you want, but you already owned yourself.
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Originally Posted by PessimiStick
As pretentious and pompous as you try to sound, you already admitted that one of the things you didn't like about the evo was that it wasn't accepted by your "social circle".
Backpedal all you want, but you already owned yourself.
Backpedal all you want, but you already owned yourself.
This is spot on.
It's ok to not like the Evo. That's fine with me. However, as soon as you start talking about what is essentially "peer pressure" in your purchasing decisions, you show a certain degree of insecurity.
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Once again, spend some time and read the multitude of reasons provided, peer pressure being just one of them. I never provided weightings behind my reasons either, but I can tell you that this was the least important factor.
Name calling "is" insecurity.
Name calling "is" insecurity.
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Originally Posted by Google
Name calling "is" insecurity.
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Originally Posted by Google
Once again, spend some time and read the multitude of reasons provided, peer pressure being just one of them. I never provided weightings behind my reasons either, but I can tell you that this was the least important factor.
Name calling "is" insecurity.
Name calling "is" insecurity.