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hi i am back
I am not new, but i have not been on for a while.
I joined the forum in 2011, i was 15 and tended to express myself with emotional meltdowns that apparently have been described as 'legendary'
To many of my peers, i am still 'that psycho melt-down queen'
at one point i got into trouble after smashing a classmates face into a desk and was sentenced to anger management - which was surprisingly effective
but i am much better now. never did get to study philosophy in any formal way and took up farming instead (yes people do occasionally take up farming)
i am married, we have a wonderful daughter, life is good
I joined the forum in 2011, i was 15 and tended to express myself with emotional meltdowns that apparently have been described as 'legendary'
To many of my peers, i am still 'that psycho melt-down queen'
at one point i got into trouble after smashing a classmates face into a desk and was sentenced to anger management - which was surprisingly effective
but i am much better now. never did get to study philosophy in any formal way and took up farming instead (yes people do occasionally take up farming)
i am married, we have a wonderful daughter, life is good
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Welcome backKayla wrote: โFri Jun 15, 2018 9:45 pm I am not new, but i have not been on for a while.
I joined the forum in 2011, i was 15 and tended to express myself with emotional meltdowns that apparently have been described as 'legendary'
To many of my peers, i am still 'that psycho melt-down queen'
at one point i got into trouble after smashing a classmates face into a desk and was sentenced to anger management - which was surprisingly effective
but i am much better now. never did get to study philosophy in any formal way and took up farming instead (yes people do occasionally take up farming)
i am married, we have a wonderful daughter, life is good
PhilX
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Kayla, nice to see you again. Yes, I recall the occasional meltdown, but we all have them. I'm glad to read that life is good for you, and that you are happy. That's all that really matters in the end. Anyway, just thought I'd chirp in for a welcome back. Cheers.Kayla wrote: โFri Jun 15, 2018 9:45 pm I am not new, but i have not been on for a while.
I joined the forum in 2011, i was 15 and tended to express myself with emotional meltdowns that apparently have been described as 'legendary'
To many of my peers, i am still 'that psycho melt-down queen'
at one point i got into trouble after smashing a classmates face into a desk and was sentenced to anger management - which was surprisingly effective
but i am much better now. never did get to study philosophy in any formal way and took up farming instead (yes people do occasionally take up farming)
i am married, we have a wonderful daughter, life is good
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heyDalek Prime wrote: โThu Jun 21, 2018 6:13 am Kayla, nice to see you again. Yes, I recall the occasional meltdown, but we all have them. I'm glad to read that life is good for you, and that you are happy. That's all that really matters in the end. Anyway, just thought I'd chirp in for a welcome back. Cheers.
i don't think too many people had the meltdowns of the intensity or frequency that I did
met some interesting people in the anger management class though
also i dealt with my clownophobia
still dont like them but no longer need to get drunk to deal with them (in my case 'getting drunk' translates into 'a couple of tequila shots')
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I went to anger management on my own accord, but quit in frustration Lol. I'm dealing okay with it. I had a good meltdown here, actually, but I got over it. I quit drinking ages ago, so two tequilas would probably put me down.Kayla wrote: โThu Jun 21, 2018 10:49 pmheyDalek Prime wrote: โThu Jun 21, 2018 6:13 am Kayla, nice to see you again. Yes, I recall the occasional meltdown, but we all have them. I'm glad to read that life is good for you, and that you are happy. That's all that really matters in the end. Anyway, just thought I'd chirp in for a welcome back. Cheers.
i don't think too many people had the meltdowns of the intensity or frequency that I did
met some interesting people in the anger management class though
also i dealt with my clownophobia
still dont like them but no longer need to get drunk to deal with them (in my case 'getting drunk' translates into 'a couple of tequila shots')
Congrats on your family and farming! Really does sound nice. Ever watch "Victorian Farm" and the like?
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my understanding is that there is no 'one size fits all' anger management
the class i had included heavy religious component and that would not work for everyone - but it worked for those in attendance
if you fill anger, let the spirit of god fill you is the sort of advise that would have some people walking out
the class i had included heavy religious component and that would not work for everyone - but it worked for those in attendance
if you fill anger, let the spirit of god fill you is the sort of advise that would have some people walking out
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Do you run into clowns often? I don't think I've ever met one in person. Is it just the makeup? What is a clown without makeup? A person.Kayla wrote: โThu Jun 21, 2018 10:49 pmheyDalek Prime wrote: โThu Jun 21, 2018 6:13 am Kayla, nice to see you again. Yes, I recall the occasional meltdown, but we all have them. I'm glad to read that life is good for you, and that you are happy. That's all that really matters in the end. Anyway, just thought I'd chirp in for a welcome back. Cheers.
i don't think too many people had the meltdowns of the intensity or frequency that I did
met some interesting people in the anger management class though
also i dealt with my clownophobia
still dont like them but no longer need to get drunk to deal with them (in my case 'getting drunk' translates into 'a couple of tequila shots')
No surprises here. Anger management is bullshit. Rage is a form of temporary insanity. It seems completely rational at the time. No amount of 'expert' twits with whiteboards and bubble diagrams is going to change that. Is there no end to the bullshit that yanks will come up with to make money?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZoYM9IGXV7Fw/
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one of the services we offer is a petting zoo-themed birthday parties
this often includes clowns
i found it very helpful. however, it was tailored to religious US south audience.No surprises here. Anger management is bullshit.
anger management class i had would probably do nothing for, say, an atheist new yorker - a useful anger management class for them would have to be very different
didnt have whiteboards and bubble diagrams for my anger managementNo amount of 'expert' twits with whiteboards and bubble diagrams is going to change that.
being in the US south i cannot speak to what the yanks might or might not doIs there no end to the bullshit that yanks will come up with to make money?
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Kayla said:
"being in the US south i cannot speak to what the yanks might or might not do" Right on Kayla.
PhilX
"being in the US south i cannot speak to what the yanks might or might not do" Right on Kayla.
PhilX
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The kind of anger that causes major problems is uncontrollable rage--a complex combination of emotions, and no amount of 'anger management' is going to change anything about it. Only a lobotomy could do that.Kayla wrote: โThu Jun 28, 2018 4:31 pmone of the services we offer is a petting zoo-themed birthday parties
this often includes clowns
i found it very helpful. however, it was tailored to religious US south audience.No surprises here. Anger management is bullshit.
anger management class i had would probably do nothing for, say, an atheist new yorker - a useful anger management class for them would have to be very different
didnt have whiteboards and bubble diagrams for my anger managementNo amount of 'expert' twits with whiteboards and bubble diagrams is going to change that.
being in the US south i cannot speak to what the yanks might or might not doIs there no end to the bullshit that yanks will come up with to make money?
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Perhaps y'all don't know that there was a civil war, and the north won. And I believe the word was 'yankee'. 'Yank' can refer to anyone from north or south. Does the term UNITED States mean anything to you?Philosophy Explorer wrote: โThu Jun 28, 2018 4:42 pm Kayla said:
"being in the US south i cannot speak to what the yanks might or might not do" Right on Kayla.
PhilX
Again you make a fool of yourself and show your lack of education and ignorance of your own country.
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Did you even read the thing? Do you know what 'origin' means? Do you have a point? How stupid can a person be who posts links to articles that make him look ever stupider?Philosophy Explorer wrote: โThu Jun 28, 2018 9:45 pm The origin of "Yankee" is unknown.:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee
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