Joined: 27 Oct 2014 Age: 40 Gender: Non-binary Posts: 33,113 Location: Right over your left shoulder
06 Apr 2025, 2:55 pm
Myself, Participant626 and Marshall Mathers III
_________________ The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing. —Malcolm X Real power is achieved when the ruling class controls the material essentials of life, granting and withholding them from the masses as if they were privileges.—George Orwell
Joined: 27 Feb 2025 Gender: Male Posts: 758 Location: USA
06 Apr 2025, 6:18 pm
Woah woah woah... excuse me?? I'm just a regular guy. I don't know why all the fuss about me.
But seriously, Marshall Mathers III is one of my top 3 too. He's my top 1, but also in the top 3. He's actually the only musician I have a playlist of.
Then, there's funeralxempire. They're a prolific user on here with legitimate contributions and viewpoints.
Participant626 seems like a bit of a mess. I guess we can appreciate their forthcoming report and confusion, but I don't think that's something to admire. Perhaps reconsider?
Joined: 27 Oct 2014 Age: 40 Gender: Non-binary Posts: 33,113 Location: Right over your left shoulder
06 Apr 2025, 6:30 pm
Participant626 wrote:
Woah woah woah... excuse me?? I'm just a regular guy. I don't know why all the fuss about me.
But seriously, Marshall Mathers III is one of my top 3 too. He's my top 1, but also in the top 3. He's actually the only musician I have a playlist of.
Then, there's funeralxempire. They're a prolific user on here with legitimate contributions and viewpoints.
Participant626 seems like a bit of a mess. I guess we can appreciate their forthcoming report and confusion, but I don't think that's something to admire. Perhaps reconsider?
I mean, not everyone who's impressive needs to be also be special. Regular people achieving regular things despite adversity maybe deserves some appreciation too.
That and you know, it was against the rules so:
_________________ The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing. —Malcolm X Real power is achieved when the ruling class controls the material essentials of life, granting and withholding them from the masses as if they were privileges.—George Orwell
I used to know a guy in my neighborhood who would walk around and just straight up ask people, "what do you think about [whatever he happened to be thinking about]?" or even "why do some people do [something he noticed another person doing]?" He was much beloved.
My husband, obviously.
There's a guy at my local mall, who I don't know if he's autistic or not, but I admire him because he's always wearing a cape and a top hat with horns and goggles on it, and from his facial expressions, he clearly does not give a **** what anyone else thinks. Very powerful. I love to see that in young people.
Joined: 27 Feb 2025 Gender: Male Posts: 758 Location: USA
07 Apr 2025, 12:51 pm
funeralxempire wrote:
Participant626 wrote:
Woah woah woah... excuse me?? I'm just a regular guy. I don't know why all the fuss about me.
But seriously, Marshall Mathers III is one of my top 3 too. He's my top 1, but also in the top 3. He's actually the only musician I have a playlist of.
Then, there's funeralxempire. They're a prolific user on here with legitimate contributions and viewpoints.
Participant626 seems like a bit of a mess. I guess we can appreciate their forthcoming report and confusion, but I don't think that's something to admire. Perhaps reconsider?
I mean, not everyone who's impressive needs to be also be special. Regular people achieving regular things despite adversity maybe deserves some appreciation too.
That and you know, it was against the rules so:
Ok, I agree. I'm happy to be something admirable to you, and appreciate you sharing that
Joined: 25 May 2025 Age: 48 Gender: Male Posts: 190
07 Jun 2025, 4:36 am
Paul Dirac, who got a Nobel prize in physics. His work was foundational for the invention of the semiconductor later on. All the gadgets we use - to even so much as get to this forum - have vast numbers of semiconductors. Dirac was the man. Can you even imagine a world with no computers, smartphones, tablets, internet, etc? Few can even conceive of a world with no semiconductors - it would be back to medieval times with scurvy, and thatched roofs.
_________________ "The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they've found it." - Terry Pratchett
Joined: 26 May 2025 Age: 49 Gender: Male Posts: 123 Location: Belgium
10 Jun 2025, 9:13 am
All,
It was fun to read the diverse and wide ranging feedback here on this topic, thank you for creating the post Participant626.
my ASD admiration goes out to: - All of us hanging in there another day in a NT society. after childbirth, one of life's great miracles - off the top of my head specific mentions that come to mind are: -Jessica-Jane Applegate - Nikola Tesla
Some feedback for the self reporting peers: It is always a good thing to stop comparing ourselves to others and to thus avoid any jealousy, mis-estimations, or undue coveting... As I say to my kids: compare yourself only to yourself of yesterday. BUT Having stated this; selecting yourself as a target for admiration is one step too far for me personally. I've seen and felt enough of the world to know what a small, precious but small, part of it I take up. So I aim upwards and to know my strengths and my weaknesses. Thus precluding self-admiration