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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on January 07, 2017, 01:28:53 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/11516565
Oh my.
It looks as if the Tobe's already doing his social services stuff, even before he goes to school for it.
retrowire (8,824 posts) Tue Jan 3, 2017, 09:40 PM
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Just ****. **** the internet!
I'm bipolar.
I searched for help regarding mood swings of illogical anger.
I get a bunch of pages that say things like, "People with bipolar disorder have a high risk of suicide, job loss, divorce, etc...."
Thanks for the ****ING reminder world.
YIPPEEEEEEEe
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Tobin S. (9,222 posts) Tue Jan 3, 2017, 10:03 PM
1. I like to think of it as a spiritual problem, retrowire.
I'm not talking church and religion here. Most churches in America are devoid of spirituality. Even though most people in America claim to be Christians, we live in a society that is materialistic in a couple of different senses. It is spiritually materialistic and it is materialistic in the sense that most people think of materialism; that is the acquisition of possessions. Since most scientists and doctors, including psychiatrists and psychologists, are spiritual materialists, it means that they aren't really equipped with the ability to solve the problem of mental illness. They just know how to treat the symptoms, and sometimes they can't even do that well.
So it might be kind of hard to find answers in our society when you are having spiritual trouble because very few people here know anything about spirituality. When you did a search on the internet you probably just ran up against the prevailing wisdom regarding matters of mental health which is overdue for a paradigm shift.
A good Jungian therapist can help in these matters in my experience. When you seek out a therapist, specifically look for people who subscribe to the Jungian point of view. I can also suggest several books on the subject that have been helpful to me if you are interested.
<<<thinks retrowire just needs to get right with Jesus.
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So it might be kind of hard to find answers in our society when you are having spiritual trouble because very few people here know anything about spirituality.
In other words, retrowired, take the easy way out and let your family handle the funeral arrangements for you. :-)
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Many years ago, when I was working in Tennessee, I hoped on the motorcycle and went in search of "quietness", which is difficult on a loud bike.
I did find, as I recall, Tenn. route 99 just north of Tullahoma. I followed it and it turned into a lane and a half road used primarily by farmers. I just cruised at 45-50 mph and the road wound up alongside a river. I stopped the bike and sat under a tree for 45 minutes. Not one car, truck, bike or hiker came by. All I did was watch the birds, the river and appreciate how beautiful the day was. Dead quiet.
THAT was spiritual.
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Many years ago, when I was working in Tennessee, I hoped on the motorcycle and went in search of "quietness", which is difficult on a loud bike.
I did find, as I recall, Tenn. route 99 just north of Tullahoma. I followed it and it turned into a lane and a half road used primarily by farmers. I just cruised at 45-50 mph and the road wound up alongside a river. I stopped the bike and sat under a tree for 45 minutes. Not one car, truck, bike or hiker came by. All I did was watch the birds, the river and appreciate how beautiful the day was. Dead quiet.
THAT was spiritual.
Didn't hear any banjos? :bolt:
Some one needs to remind Tobers that shrinks have an above percentage of maladjusted people. And if Jung was as messed up as Freud ...
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Many years ago, when I was working in Tennessee, I hoped on the motorcycle and went in search of "quietness", which is difficult on a loud bike.
I did find, as I recall, Tenn. route 99 just north of Tullahoma. I followed it and it turned into a lane and a half road used primarily by farmers. I just cruised at 45-50 mph and the road wound up alongside a river. I stopped the bike and sat under a tree for 45 minutes. Not one car, truck, bike or hiker came by. All I did was watch the birds, the river and appreciate how beautiful the day was. Dead quiet.
THAT was spiritual.
That is why living in the country is so nice,I can leave my front door and in just a few minutes be in the back 40 where I don`t know another person exists.
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As for the emo retro dude.
Stop being a pu$$y.
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Democrat Underground: A place where mental patients offer free counsel to other mental patients. A special place where the emphasis is in putting the Fun back into Dysfunctional.
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:lmao: That was petty funny, Tobin acting like a smug, know-it-all "counselor." How patronizing was that?
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The smartest people in the world, and they all need shrinks.
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In other words, retrowired, take the easy way out and let your family handle the funeral arrangements for you. :-)
That was my thought as well. GMTA and all that! H5!
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I guess it takes a Lib/Prog to F-Bomb the whole Internet for not catering to his every perceived need. Personally, even before we dipped our toes into the 'net with our Packard Bell's 2400 baud modem I knew there would be @#$% om the Internet that I wouldn't like. Duhhh-uhhhhhhh!!! I also knew the magical way to not see the @#$% ... even before I knew sites like Stormfront or PornWithPuppiesRUs* existed ... don't go to such sites.
* Made up site name, AFAIK.