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Im sick and fucking tired....

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Had a long day today. I went to Tennessee of all fucking places. 6 hours on the road round trip. Did you know that Cleveland, TN is the baptist church capital of the world? I was on this highway for 10 miles and saw 50 baptist churches? Wtf man! Can't they all go to the same one? There are more churches than houses. And each one is huge.
 
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Maybe its just me but I don't see Muddy ever going out of his way to be deliberately cruel to someone just because he can. And I admire that about him. Not to say that he can't joke around with the best of them but there is a difference. Also, going for the "obvious" insult that was learned in Childishness 101 strikes me a low-brow humor. I always thought all of you guys were better than that.


and this has nada to do with what Ray Ray said about Cali. But just my 2 cents. Ignore away
 
Mentally ill, cami.

Has got to be, to be doing shit like that. yuck. I mean honestly, at some point common sense wouldn't kick in and be like, NO DON'T EAT THAT, IT'S A CHEMICAL! smh. I just don't understand.

No, it doesn't work like that. You cannot deal with anyone with any type of mental illness directly like you would a more balanced person. You got to know that most of the time they understand that something is not right but it's beyond their control. To confront directly most of the time will be useless. First you got to learn to identify when they get "triggered". When they are in an unbalanced state the first thing you can do, if you're committed to help and be a presence in their life, is to change one's own behavior. Even if it's frustrating or hurtful you always have to be above, you can't ever succumb to the level of the disorder. Know that it's a long term process to treat, you got to win every single progress. Life can improve for them and everyone around but first we must educate ourselves and learn how to react to every situation methodical not emotional.
 
No, it doesn't work like that. You cannot deal with anyone with any type of mental illness directly like you would a more balanced person. You got to know that most of the time they understand that something is not right but it's beyond their control. To confront directly most of the time will be useless. First you got to learn to identify when they get "triggered". When they are in an unbalanced state the first thing you can do, if you're committed to help and be a presence in their life, is to change one's own behavior. Even if it's frustrating or hurtful you always have to be above, you can't ever succumb to the level of the disorder. Know that it's a long term process to treat, you got to win every single progress. Life can improve for them and everyone around but first we must educate ourselves and learn how to react to every situation.

Well said!
 
No, it doesn't work like that. You cannot deal with anyone with any type of mental illness directly like you would a more balanced person. You got to know that most of the time they understand that something is not right but it's beyond their control. To confront directly most of the time will be useless. First you got to learn to identify when they get "triggered". When they are in an unbalanced state the first thing you can do, if you're committed to help and be a presence in their life, is to change one's own behavior. Even if it's frustrating or hurtful you always have to be above, you can't ever succumb to the level of the disorder. Know that it's a long term process to treat, you got to win every single progress. Life can improve for them and everyone around but first we must educate ourselves and learn how to react to every situation methodical not emotional.

You have a point. I wasn't really thinking of it like that. What you said though makes perfect sense.
 
clam strike is when a broad is trying to make a calm strike

but the reason is really because of her bloody clam

thus the strike is really unwarranted and doesn't come off as calm as the clam owner thinks it did