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HakunaMatata
post Mar 6 2007, 09:29 PM
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How often do you come across good conversation? Do conversations have to be "meaningful" to be "good"? How do you define an "meaningful" conversation?
 
 
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*Duchess of Dork*
post Mar 8 2007, 10:16 AM
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Lately? Pretty often. It used to be rarely, but I've started talking to someone who I can have both meaningful and silly conversations with, for long periods of time.

It's VERY nice, to say the least. happy.gif

Good/meaningful are a pretty subjective words though. I can wax philophical on the sexual undertones between Frodo Baggins and Sam Gamgee and find that to be a good/meaningful conversation AND/OR discuss the bloated and puffed up popularity of philosophers like Nietzsche (not that I don't appreciate Nietzsche, by the way... erm, it's a discussion. LOL) and find that to be a good/meaningful conversation as well.
 

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