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I hate to go all Goober42 here, but I just don’t know what to say:
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nobody cares.
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Horseshit. You know you looked at that picture and laughed. Or perhaps you jacked off while imagining yourself as the "victim".
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Rack Allied Drive. I've never seen a small street proportionally have that much human offal on it in my life.
You know that coon was born either in Gary, Chicago, Racine or Milwaukee.
You know that coon was born either in Gary, Chicago, Racine or Milwaukee.
by ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 on Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:30 am
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:
Right. Because unlike you, I actually respond to Vic. He's a funny poster
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OK then, jack...so what is it like to eat paint chips?
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
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PSUFAN, MIKEY, GOOBER,
Anger is a completely normal, usually healthy, human emotion. But when it gets out of control and turns destructive, it can lead to problems—problems at work, in your personal relationships, and in the overall quality of your life. And it can make you feel as though you're at the mercy of an unpredictable and powerful emotion.
The instinctive, natural way to express anger is to respond aggressively. Anger is a natural, adaptive response to threats; it inspires powerful, often aggressive, feelings and behaviors, which allow us to fight and to defend ourselves when we are attacked. A certain amount of anger, therefore, is necessary to our survival.
On the other hand, we can't physically lash out at every person or object that irritates or annoys us; laws, social norms, and common sense place limits on how far our anger can take us.
People use a variety of both conscious and unconscious processes to deal with their angry feelings. The three main approaches are expressing, suppressing, and calming. Expressing your angry feelings in an assertive—not aggressive—manner is the healthiest way to express anger. To do this, you have to learn how to make clear what your needs are, and how to get them met, without hurting others. Being assertive doesn't mean being pushy or demanding; it means being respectful of yourself and others.
Anger can be suppressed, and then converted or redirected. This happens when you hold in your anger, stop thinking about it, and focus on something positive. The aim is to inhibit or suppress your anger and convert it into more constructive behavior. The danger in this type of response is that if it isn't allowed outward expression, your anger can turn inward—on yourself. Anger turned inward may cause hypertension, high blood pressure, or depression.
Unexpressed anger can create other problems. It can lead to pathological expressions of anger, such as passive-aggressive behavior (getting back at people indirectly, without telling them why, rather than confronting them head-on) or a personality that seems perpetually cynical and hostile. People who are constantly putting others down, criticizing everything, and making cynical comments haven't learned how to constructively express their anger. Not surprisingly, they aren't likely to have many successful relationships.
Finally, you can calm down inside. This means not just controlling your outward behavior, but also controlling your internal responses, taking steps to lower your heart rate, calm yourself down, and let the feelings subside.
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Good Luck with your problems. I wish you all the best!
Anger is a completely normal, usually healthy, human emotion. But when it gets out of control and turns destructive, it can lead to problems—problems at work, in your personal relationships, and in the overall quality of your life. And it can make you feel as though you're at the mercy of an unpredictable and powerful emotion.
The instinctive, natural way to express anger is to respond aggressively. Anger is a natural, adaptive response to threats; it inspires powerful, often aggressive, feelings and behaviors, which allow us to fight and to defend ourselves when we are attacked. A certain amount of anger, therefore, is necessary to our survival.
On the other hand, we can't physically lash out at every person or object that irritates or annoys us; laws, social norms, and common sense place limits on how far our anger can take us.
People use a variety of both conscious and unconscious processes to deal with their angry feelings. The three main approaches are expressing, suppressing, and calming. Expressing your angry feelings in an assertive—not aggressive—manner is the healthiest way to express anger. To do this, you have to learn how to make clear what your needs are, and how to get them met, without hurting others. Being assertive doesn't mean being pushy or demanding; it means being respectful of yourself and others.
Anger can be suppressed, and then converted or redirected. This happens when you hold in your anger, stop thinking about it, and focus on something positive. The aim is to inhibit or suppress your anger and convert it into more constructive behavior. The danger in this type of response is that if it isn't allowed outward expression, your anger can turn inward—on yourself. Anger turned inward may cause hypertension, high blood pressure, or depression.
Unexpressed anger can create other problems. It can lead to pathological expressions of anger, such as passive-aggressive behavior (getting back at people indirectly, without telling them why, rather than confronting them head-on) or a personality that seems perpetually cynical and hostile. People who are constantly putting others down, criticizing everything, and making cynical comments haven't learned how to constructively express their anger. Not surprisingly, they aren't likely to have many successful relationships.
Finally, you can calm down inside. This means not just controlling your outward behavior, but also controlling your internal responses, taking steps to lower your heart rate, calm yourself down, and let the feelings subside.
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Good Luck with your problems. I wish you all the best!
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Huh. So C&Ping the APA Health Center article word for word is your response?
http://www.apahelpcenter.org/articles/article.php?id=29" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Try at least changing a word or two next time, give it beat, make it completely yours.
That was just blatant plagiarism.
You suck at this Jack.
http://www.apahelpcenter.org/articles/article.php?id=29" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Try at least changing a word or two next time, give it beat, make it completely yours.
That was just blatant plagiarism.
You suck at this Jack.
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J.a.c.k. has earned some leeway here, Jay. It's already implied that he has no ability to express a genuine thought on anything.
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Jack,
1997 called. It said, "if you paste in text from a website, someone will throw the first sentence into google and bust you".
RACK the word filter that hit paydirt
1997 called. It said, "if you paste in text from a website, someone will throw the first sentence into google and bust you".
RACK the word filter that hit paydirt
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
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Plagiarism fucking RULES! :twisted:
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Wet-Brained Fucktard wrote:I know we here like to talk shit and we do tend to get, how you say, immature at times. At some points, the banter on a board like this can be somewhat childish. It happens.
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I wouldn't know, fucktard.Toddowen wrote:So doesn't inhaling a three dozen crispy strips while using the mashed potatoes and gravy as dipppers.RevLimiter wrote:Plagiarism fucking RULES! :twisted:
Wait....this has been done before, I think.
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Wet-Brained Fucktard wrote:I know we here like to talk shit and we do tend to get, how you say, immature at times. At some points, the banter on a board like this can be somewhat childish. It happens.
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In your efforts to find the negative.
You all have missed the point.
This is not a term paper.
Footnotes are not required but if want them, you have to ask me nicely. You see, I can deal with the bullets and the bombs and the blood. I can deal with the heat and the stress and the fear. I don't want money and I don't want medals. What I want is for you to sit there like the individual that you are and extend me some courtesy. You gotta ask me nicely.
You all have missed the point.
This is not a term paper.
Footnotes are not required but if want them, you have to ask me nicely. You see, I can deal with the bullets and the bombs and the blood. I can deal with the heat and the stress and the fear. I don't want money and I don't want medals. What I want is for you to sit there like the individual that you are and extend me some courtesy. You gotta ask me nicely.
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And now you're cribbing from YouTube videos.Jack wrote:You see, I can deal with the bullets and the bombs and the blood. I can deal with the heat and the stress and the fear.
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What next J.A.C.K...? Might as well just CTRL-KFCButterPaul yourself and get it over with.
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That's the fucking understatement of the decade.RevLimiter wrote:I wouldn't know
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Try to keep it in the context in which it was meant, Miss Cuntlish.Mister Bushice wrote:That's the fucking understatement of the decade.RevLimiter wrote:I wouldn't know
T1B- THE place to be for fun, informative sports talk....or NOT:
Wet-Brained Fucktard wrote:I know we here like to talk shit and we do tend to get, how you say, immature at times. At some points, the banter on a board like this can be somewhat childish. It happens.
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Paul...not content to let us pile on Tchack, eh? Got to get a little action yourself, eh?
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
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If the shoe fits, bitch.mvscal wrote:And here comes KFC Tubby man-teets ajiggle to furiously hammer out yet another tedious IKYABWAI. Or will he change it up and post his dog biting ankle pic?
I can hardly stand the suspense.
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Wet-Brained Fucktard wrote:I know we here like to talk shit and we do tend to get, how you say, immature at times. At some points, the banter on a board like this can be somewhat childish. It happens.
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Who gives a fuck?mvscal wrote:I can hardly stand the suspense.
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That was pretty awkwardly placed, 'findafold. You're slipping.
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RevLimiter wrote:If the shoe fits, bitch.mvscal wrote:And here comes KFC Tubby man-teets ajiggle to furiously hammer out yet another tedious IKYABWAI. Or will he change it up and post his dog biting ankle pic?
I can hardly stand the suspense.
When in Rome...
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Basically - yes. The cries of pain reach a deeper timbre, that is all that differs.RumpleForeskin wrote:J/-\ck is Dan Vogel?
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
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A stitch in time saves nine.RumpleForeskin wrote:RevLimiter wrote:If the shoe fits, bitch.mvscal wrote:And here comes KFC Tubby man-teets ajiggle to furiously hammer out yet another tedious IKYABWAI. Or will he change it up and post his dog biting ankle pic?
I can hardly stand the suspense.
When in Rome...