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67lefa
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How can I got satisfiction

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5 months ago
pej We can never be satisfy - another downside of human nature. We can ,however, learn to be appreciative and contend in whatever circumstances we're in.

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ROMOS
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Are you a Rolling Stone?

itsmee You stole my answer! "I ain't got no satisfaction." Mick

bluesman1951
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In regards to what ? Question is unclear . Insufficient information . Try again .         Bill


daren1
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Study a book on grammar.


Bob/PKB
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It is the sworn duty of every customer service representative to provide complete customer satisfaction.  Ergo, to GET satisfaction, you must become a customer.  


whovin
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Ask mick Jagger of the  rolling stones""


1967
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I get mine when I'm walking down the street or driving around the world or even watching my tv.

itsmee Excellet, 1967. I couldn't do that. Did you peak at the lyrics page?
itsmee Could you do The Girl With Far Away Eyes ... I'm gonna go look for that now.
I've been here forever! Night all.

dowsa
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By doing something good like helping others who cant help themselves.In my book that"s "Satisfaction. 


Benthere
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Follow God's will.

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Colleen Oh yeah, that should do it. Works well in the bedroom too. You can tell by the shouts of, "Oh My God!!!!" or simply, "Oh Godddd!!" :)
Benthere LOL !
dowsa "So its you listening through thin walls next door .Thinking "first time I heard a man having an "Orgasm "OH MY GOD!!

eggplant
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"" I love questions like this...come on, ask me another one?


pej
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Satisfaction in what?? my motto: be satified in every situation. We can't always get what we want, but we can look at life as half full not half emply.... Happiness is a choice.


valR
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67lefa, your next Q should be: "why u calling me Ergo? Im no Ergo woman!"

dopey valR - Ergo means therefore in latin. What satisfaction are you looking for - if you know you may very well find it. Need some information here.
valR
LOL
errare humanum est but not in my answer; try to get it please.

mom
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Satisfaction is an inner thing. You must be happy with who you are, how hard you try and how much you respect yourself. We could all wander around in life miserable , feeling unsatisfied with everything. Life's too short. 


1967
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Itsmee, No I didn't peek at no lyrics page, I'm still living in the 60,s Music wise and I play Rock and Roll music.


Ducky
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67lefa...I see that you posted your question, 3 months ago.  I sure hope that you have received some "satisfiction" by now.  I guess that you are talking about reading?  Novels?  Fiction...as in your question which asks about satis...."fiction"?


facebook
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Well maybe I have a disorder , However my answer to this problem would be, too be content in what ever we have, and make the best of it.


fjoel
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listen to song by Rolling Stone`s "Satisfaction".


valR
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!


robertgrist
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"Obsessive compulsive disorders OCD is an anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce uneasiness, apprehension, fear, or worry, by repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing the associated anxiety, or by a combination of such obsessions and compulsions. Symptoms of the disorder include excessive washing or cleaning; repeated checking; extreme hoarding; preoccupation with sexual, violent or religious thoughts; aversion to particular numbers; and nervous rituals, such as opening and closing a door a certain number of times before entering or leaving a room. These symptoms can be alienating and time-consuming, and often cause severe emotional and financial distress. The acts of those who have OCD may appear paranoid and potentially psychotic. However, OCD sufferers generally recognize their obsessions and compulsions as irrational, and may become further distressed by this realization.
OCD is the fourth most common mental disorder, and is diagnosed nearly as often as asthma and diabetes mellitus.[1] In the United States, one in 50 adults suffers from OCD.[2] Obsessive–compulsive disorder affects children and adolescents as well as adults. Roughly one third to one half of adults with OCD report a childhood onset of the disorder, suggesting the continuum of anxiety disorders across the life span.[3] The phrase obsessive–compulsive has become part of the English lexicon, and is often used in an informal or caricatured manner to describe someone who is excessively meticulous, perfectionistic, absorbed, or otherwise fixated.[4] Although these signs are present in OCD, a person who exhibits them does not necessarily have OCD, and may instead have obsessive–compulsive personality disorder (OCPD), an autism spectrum disorder, or no clinical condition. Despite the irrational behaviour, OCD is sometimes associated with above-average intelligence.[5][6] Its sufferers commonly share personality traits such as high attention to detail, avoidance of risk, careful planning, exaggerated sense of responsibility and a tendency to take time in making decisions.[7] Multiple psychological and biological factors may be involved in causing obsessive–compulsive syndromes. Standardized rating scales such as Yale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale can be used to assess the severity of OCD symptoms."


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ROMOS I thought you had OCTD for a minute there rg.
(Obsessive Compulsive Typing Disorder)
robertgrist That would be OTD, a curious affliction, the result of a lack of typing skill, a failure of reading what was typed, and the cat walking across the keyboard ( as in “ The dog ate my homework.”
facebook Now I know what my problem is (OCD) And the lack of typing (LOCD)


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