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Saturday, September 2, 2006 at 8:57 PM Give an example from your own experience showing how anger or any strong emotion interferes with your thinking. —zt-in-hell |
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Saturday, September 2, 2006 at 9:25 PM No we will not help you with your homework. —drakeguy19 |
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Sunday, September 3, 2006 at 5:21 AM When im goofing around with someone exchanging barbs, I have always a great and witty comeback. For instance at work. But, when I am angry I get flustered, and cant think of a comeback. Tsa' bummer. The flood of emotion puts a wall between my mouth and my cerebral cortex. —AbsolutCarib |
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Sunday, September 3, 2006 at 7:01 AM I've done stupid things where lust has interferred with my thinking. I paid $140 at a bachelor auction for some guy that I had a crush on. The same guy performed stand-up naked and I went to see it and I didn't even consider how incredibly awkward that would be. I've also taken a class with a hot professor even though I hated the class and I should have dropped it. —mandeemoo22 |
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Sunday, September 3, 2006 at 11:09 AM Sometimes, when I'm really desperate, I'll pay for phonesex. —zt-in-hell |
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Sunday, September 3, 2006 at 10:09 PM Years ago, on a deserted stretch of highway in the middle of the night, someone was following me WAY too closely. I kept speeding up, changing lanes, to no avail. It didn't dawn on me to be frightened, I was just pissed as hell. Then, thinking I'd kick someone's ass, I pulled over, and he/she/they did the same. Suddenly I realized I was about to get raped and/or killed or worse so I dove back in the car and kept driving, as quickly as possible, to a well-lit and somewhat populated area. That was close to 20 years ago and it still freaks me out to think what could have happened due to me reacting like a tard. —catloaf |
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Sunday, September 3, 2006 at 10:55 PM God that's scary, catloaf. I'm freaked out just from the telling.
Back to me - I never feel anger (or anything else) because I just sublimate all emotions into my fingerpaints so I am unqualified to respond in this thread. —anobody |
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pookie |
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Monday, September 4, 2006 at 1:54 AM Steven Spielberg did a movie about Catloaf's experience. It's called "Duel" with Dennis Hopper playing the role of the Loafster. —pookie |
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Monday, September 4, 2006 at 7:44 AM Shouldn't Dennis Hopper be the guy chasing her? Anyway, just added it to my queue (along with Kurosawa's "The Quiet Duel"). —anobody |
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Monday, September 4, 2006 at 8:50 AM Just yesterday I was swimming along in Queensland's Great Barrier Reef, and I felt threatended because there was this wanker alongside me and another wanker holding a black box with a shiny piece of glass on it in front of me. I responded by flexing the 12-inch serrated barb on my tail. In this case, the motion struck the wankers chest and pierced his heart. I'll never know if he blamed me or not. —BAMF Stingray |
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pookie |
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Monday, September 4, 2006 at 9:23 AM Interestingly, they never show the person who is in the semi chasing Dennis Weaver. —pookie |
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anobody |
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Monday, September 4, 2006 at 9:31 AM Oh - Dennis Weaver. That makes more sense In that case, my guess is that the semi-driver was Dennis Hopper. —anobody |
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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at 3:17 AM Steven Spielberg did a movie about Catloaf's experience Where's my check?! —catloaf |
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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at 9:47 AM Every time I see the title for this thread Axis Bold as Love starts playing in my head. This is not a bad thing.
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