Say What, say What, Saying What?

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@Teep11 (7673)
United States
February 14, 2017 5:05pm CST
"Blank Stare" Why? Because of not understanding the logic of some people. Why do so many work harder to try and get others down than to do something positive? Let me tell "The People" and "People" something. My goodness what are the individuals thinking? What will happen now? Dominoes. 2 dominoes fall and all the dominoes start falling down. Why? Perhaps because some of the dominoes were envious of the other dominoes and Men claiming to produce work produced by a woman. Hmm. How disappointing. The best thing to do when situations like "the situation" described above is to continue moving forward and allow the legal professionals to handle the situations. Otherwise there will be battles back and forth and no progress. That's why so many refuse to live their dreams. Steve Harvey make a point. Steve was mentioning how it's best to not tell a lot of people about the ideas and vision because some will try to steal the ideas. We're living in the most desperate times and some will attempt to take away what another has "proven" to produce again and again. "trying to Take Tanikka Paulk Work" By: Tanikka Paulk
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@STOUTjodee (3670)
• United States
15 Feb 17
Yes, there are negative people in the world that will try to pull you down when you share your ideas or dreams too. They'll tell you you can't achieve it or they've tried it and it didn't work from them.
@flpoolbum (2978)
• United States
14 Feb 17
As far as protecting an idea, maybe it's old fashioned, but one good way to prove when you though of an idea or imagined a design for something is to put it in an envelope and seal it, take it to the local post office, have them hand cancel it then mail the letter to yourself. Since you know the contents, you won't need to open it until you need it in court. I really don't trust the Internet, as people can go in and change things despite your best efforts. The blank stare is effective and enjoyable when giving it, maybe not so enjoyable when you receive it. Also, I love the line that Sterling K. Brown's character Randall and his tv wife use on the NBC dramedy #ThisISUS, they sometimes utter, "Say what now?"
@amadeo (111937)
• United States
14 Feb 17
That is why I retired.Steve Harvey was right on this.Good observation on this.