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Ed!

Kava Enthusiast
nataliekobrapuke said:
ay. i need some help. how does one deactivate an account here? i cant figure it out. ASSIST, PLEASE...for the love of...stuff....
You might not be able to. Yuku now officially owns your soul.
 
bah i know i wanna be here too. its just my chill is wrecked thanx to the fact that i dont know what someones gonna get on my case about these days here. in the real world, it dont matter so much. either you deal with me or you dont. i couldnt care less either way. but in here, theres valuable kava information and interesting kavaheads to converse with.  truthfully, im not so much pist as i am just disappointed that people are like that in such large numbers in the world. thanx to my lifestyle, im used to dealing with people that dont get hung up on the little shit. as a result, im not sure how to deal with those that do. its just a master pain in the ass to have to water down ones approach to fit the idiosynchracies of others headtrips. i dont ask noone to do that for me. come as you are. i wanna see the real you, not something edited and censored and whited out. i dont wanna see you thru a filter. i wanna see you raw uncut. and i wanna walk that way myself.
 

Vekta

Notorious Lightweight
Review Maestro
There is a time and place for everything and nothing wrong with being who you are. How people react to us and we react to them is more often than not the responsibility of the individual. It's not something that is "this" or "that", "do" or "do not". It's a balance between the two...a conversational tide. It's easy to not do something but more is often required of us. Ideas such as this are at the core of the culture we all honor here.
"Ho'oponopono" to make things better...
 
vekta: i agree wholeheartedly.  all i was really trying to say: wheres the harm done? i realize that if someone frowns upon something said, its not so much the person who spoke's fault that there is hard feelings. its the person who has those feelings in the first place. take two different people and tell em the same shit, theyll both feel two different things. did you make them both feel that with your words? or did something inside of each of them get stirred up in its own way while someone was just voicing the energy that lives within them? yet some people will never be moved to anything by a word. so wheres the truth? who really did what to whom? or are we all just acting out our own truths? to nitpick about such crap wastes time and energy, and weakens us in the end. rather than upholding and bolstering limiting mindsets, we could instead be nurturing each others strengths. unless some actual damage is being done, i promote tolerance and freedom. but thats just me. ill never tell noone how to act. i kinda wish people would give me the same consideration.

i find it surprising that this seemingly common sense idea is rarely embodied in this world
 

Vekta

Notorious Lightweight
Review Maestro
It is more often than not the responsibly of the individual...and the individual. 
What we say is sometimes less important than how we say it. If there is no intention to say something harmful, I agree they are not at fault for speaking. I would say it was more a... misjudgment. How they react to something we say is ultimately up to them, that is true. But using a bit of  emotional intelligence is something we need to use (or at least try) when we say whatever it is we want to say. 
It's a skill that we only gain through practice and one of those human things that complicates being...human.
 

Vekta

Notorious Lightweight
Review Maestro
metacog said:
nataliekobrapuke said:
are you a fortune cookie or somethin? haha ;)
"I'm a psychology major."
Same thing.
I'm crunchy and sugar sweet with love in the middle printed on paper from renewable resources....
Let me know when that turns creepy.(smiley: grin)
 

Idgie

Kava Enthusiast
1       Go to Yuku and log in to your account.2 Click the "Help" link on the bottom of the page and click the "Submit a Ticket" button. 3              Enter your email address in the "Your Email Address" field and select "Accounts" in the "Select a department" field.4 Enter your subject then state your desire to delete your account in the "Message" box. Enter the secret question and answer you used when you configured your account. This question is used to establish ownership of the account.5 Go to your profile page if you don't have a secret question. Click the "Tools" or wrench icon and then select the option to add a security question and answer. If you have an unconverted profile, click the "Account" link on your profile page and then click "Secret Q&A" to add a question and answer. Once you create a question and answer, go back to the "Submit a ticket" page and enter the information.6 Click the "Submit Ticket" button to submit your ticket. The Yuku support team deletes your account in a day or so and sends you an email notification

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