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RE: What are your "marketable skills?" - 12/23/2009 11:28:03 AM   
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Incorrect. If you have no skills you don't get hired in the first place. You don't get hired with no skills and then have them be shocked that you can't do the work. And then get fired.

You boast that you have no skills. So since you believe a sub must have marketable skills, why would one with such skills wish to ally herself to someone with none, who she would have to support, instruct, and carry as a dead weight?


i'm having a problem adjusting to the fact that in these posts no humor is allowed


i very rarely see a serious post from you, that being the case it's easy to understand how others can take what you say in jest as something meant seriously



give me a break, it's cold and i'm stuck in the house with my domme goose who is constantly demanding grapes

just trying to shed some light on why you get mistaken so often




to be honest i find osf quite witty.




yea, i can abuse her and laugh at her at the same time

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RE: What are your "marketable skills?" - 12/23/2009 11:33:47 AM   
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as do i, but i can also see how others might not get that he's joking, perhaps we should all get together and pick a font to set aside to use when one is being humorous or witty


but then some asshole would come along and mix up all the letters

that's ok, i've got my decoder ring handy


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RE: What are your "marketable skills?" - 12/23/2009 6:34:34 PM   
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I have a brain. I can figure things out for myself. I anticipate His needs.
what i dont know He has no trouble teaching me.
and i make killer brownies He cant resist.
i choke..which appears to be because of His size and what man doesnt like the thought he's too big for you...

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RE: What are your "marketable skills?" - 12/23/2009 9:48:46 PM   
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So i'm trying to put together the classic list of what I bring to the table. Though i've often wished there were a c.v. I could put all of my assorted skills down on, i'm pulling a blank now that the time comes. What do you guys think of as far as your "marketable skills?"


You can set up a profile on CollarMe that DOES serve as your C.V.

As for me...
“A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.” - Lazarus Long, in Time Enough for Love by Robert A. Heinlein

I took that as a guide from the time I was a teen. I have very marketable real life job skills and earn a good salary. I can cook excellently. I give a great footrub. I can carve wood, craft furniture, spin and weave, make lampworked glass beads, play the guitar, sing alto. In 15 years I have not passed a day without telling my Lady that she's beautiful and that I love her, and meaning it sincerely. Oh, and I am a very cunning linguist... being someone who reads Old English, Old Norse, classical and Church Latin, and some modern Swedish, Norwegian, German and Spanish.

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RE: What are your "marketable skills?" - 12/23/2009 9:52:30 PM   
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RE: What are your "marketable skills?" - 12/24/2009 6:15:40 AM   
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as do i, but i can also see how others might not get that he's joking, perhaps we should all get together and pick a font to set aside to use when one is being humorous or witty


I find osf to be serious to begin with but to plead "it was only a joke" when people object to what he says.

We don't need font, we have emoticons. Since humor is generally conveyed through tone, body language etc having a text only medium show that something is funny is quite difficult. So either people put in a parenthesis (jk) or they use an emoticon. Someone who switches from serious to joking based on who agrees with him is likely to be misunderstood.

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RE: What are your "marketable skills?" - 12/24/2009 6:29:56 AM   
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I have a brain. I can figure things out for myself. I anticipate His needs.
what i dont know He has no trouble teaching me.
and i make killer brownies He cant resist.
i choke..which appears to be because of His size and what man doesnt like the thought he's too big for you...


don't say that out loud it skeeers some men

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RE: What are your "marketable skills?" - 12/24/2009 6:35:57 AM   
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ORIGINAL: poeticfreak

as do i, but i can also see how others might not get that he's joking, perhaps we should all get together and pick a font to set aside to use when one is being humorous or witty


I find osf to be serious to begin with but to plead "it was only a joke" when people object to what he says.

We don't need font, we have emoticons. Since humor is generally conveyed through tone, body language etc having a text only medium show that something is funny is quite difficult. So either people put in a parenthesis (jk) or they use an emoticon. Someone who switches from serious to joking based on who agrees with him is likely to be misunderstood.


i don't plead joking unless it was, if it was serious, i'll stand by it

i'm not above the occasional faux pas, and i'll admit to that too

if anybody ever has a question about my intent ask

on some chat rooms i joke so much i have another problem, some times it takes them time to realize i am being serious

hell, i always know, so should you, lol

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