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Some people here are such damn blatantly unapologetic, anti-social, projecting hypocrites and rude, sanctimonious pricks, it's rather disturbing. Not even funny. Bless their hearts.
 
So often mods are targeted in chat because they don't seem to be doing their job.... by job most chatters mean

* drama
* trolls etc.

But any person who paid attention to forums status post today would have see that there are much more serious and sick things that are more important that the mods protect us and also society from.

Next time before you cry a mod doesn't moderate your drama.... think of all the real criminals they help put behind bars.
 
I hope I never judge people for struggling. Damn, some people just need an outstretched hand and some encouragement to get them through the day & I really hope I can do that for them.

Cool story: literally the last minute of my shift yesterday, this guy called in to get a ride to detox for this morning. We had been unable to reach him for 2 hours and wouldn't have been able to get him there unless he called/answered his phone. And fuck, guy was probably passed out for a bit considering how much he drinks. We honestly don't know, just so relieved for him that he called and got through our ridiculous phone lines!
 
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RIGHT AND LEFT.

If someone from the right doesn't like guns, he won't buy one.
If someone on the left doesn't like guns, he'll want them banned.

When someone from the right is a vegetarian, he does not eat meat.
When someone on the left is a vegetarian, he wants to campaign against all products based on animal proteins.

When someone from the right is gay...then he lives his life in silence.
When someone from the left is gay, he swears at everyone that he wants to be respected.

When someone from the right misses a job, he starts thinking about how to get out of that situation and fight back.
When someone from the left misses a job, he files a complaint for discrimination.

When someone from the right thinks a TV debate is bad, he turns off the TV or switches to zapping.
When someone from the left doesn't like a TV debate, he immediately wants to take those idiots who tell stupid things to court.

When someone from the right disbelieves, he does not go to the church, the synagogue or the mosque.
When someone from the left is not religious, he wants to ban everything in all public spaces that refers to religion, except possibly for Islam.

If someone from the right needs care, he goes to the doctor and buys some medication.
When someone from the left needs care, he immediately appeals to national solidarity.

When the economy takes a turn for the worse, the man on the right will roll up his sleeves and work a little harder.
The one on the left immediately says that the "bosses" line their pockets and that the employees are victims of this.

Someone from the right reading this text smiles and shares it.
Someone from the left certainly doesn't do that...

Have a nice day!
 
The idea of a subversive conspiracy to undermine social and political order first appeared in the wake of the French Revolution when a French Jesuit wrote about Jacobinism, ascribing the outbreak of the Revolution and the Terror to the machinations of Enlightenment thinkers and secret societies such as the philosophes, the Bavarian Illuminati, and the Freemasons. A fellow Frenchman later wrote the Jesuit author to posit the idea that it was really the Jews that were behind all these plots, and giving as evidence Napoleon's granting of civil equality to Jews in ever land he conquered, as well as Napoleon's convocation of an assembly of Jewish rabbis and scholars in France in 1806.

Twenty years after an outbreak of revolutions in Europe in 1848-49, Hermann Goedsche published a novel, under the penname "Sir John Retcliffe, which contained a scene in a cemetery regarding a once a century meeting of representatives of the 12 tribes of Israel and a representative of the Jewish diaspora in which participants plotted to take over the world. Among the chosen means for fulfilling the plot was driving the aristocracy into bankruptcy, provoking revolutions, taking over stock exchanges, abolishing laws preventing profiteering, dominating the press, driving countries to war with each other, encouraging industry and impoverishing the workers, spread free thought and undermining the Church, emancipating Jews, etc. In fact, the goals and methods described effectively distorted and interpreted negatively almost the entire program of mid-19th century German liberalism.

Goedsche actually borrowed the cemetery scene from Alexander Dumas, who wrote in his novel Joseph Balsamo a scene of such gothic flummery that it is hard to imagine anyone taking it seriously, much less seeing it as a description of real events. But the passage written by Goedsche would be borrowed by others, first appearing in a pamphlet in Russia in 1872. Subsequent editions appeared in other countries in the following years. In Germany it was publicized in the 1907 Handbook of the Jewish Question, written by Theodore Fritsch, and it quickly became a standard component in the paranoid imagination of antisemites across Europe.

In the more than 200 years following the French Revolution, the specifics about goals and methods may change, along with just who makes up the shadowy group behind the conspiracy, but the underlying idea that there is such a conspiracy continues to endure.
 
Someone explain this me in the movie the yellow brick road Dorothy mets a good witch of the north here is the dialogue


GLINDA
Are you a good witch, or a bad witch?

DOROTHY
Oh, but I've already told you, I'm not a
witch at all -- witches are old and ugly.

GLINDA
The Munchkins. They're laughing because I
am a witch. I'm Glinda, the Witch of the
North.

DOROTHY
You are! Oh, I beg your pardon! But I've
never heard of a beautiful....

GLINDA
Only bad witches are ugly.
End dialogue

Now why would Glinda ask Dorothy if she was a good witch or bad witch if only bad witches are ugly. Is she implying Dorothy is ugly. Did I just stumble upon a whiff of bitchness from the witch of the north. o_O
 
It's so common for people to suffer through their misery in silence, isolated, because they truly believe no one has experienced what they have or could ever understand what they're going thrift. Devastation, grief, shame, loss, trauma, feeling crazy, feeling lost, alone, terror, just to name a few. But if they can step out and ask for help they could learn that they're not alone. Others have experienced this too and there is hope.

If you're still breathing you have a purpose.
 
Someone asks me if it's healthy to be positive all the time or if I ever have harder days and then ignore those emotions.

My answer...
Yes, it's healthy to react positively to most things, it helps to deal with the negative better for me anyway.

I do not repress emotions such as sadness, anger etc... no I just prefer not to vent it on FCN to strangers and acquaintances that I will probably never met.

I cry, I get angry, I feel down like any normal person, but that's my business and my responsibility. Never will I use it to get or attract attention, never will it be an excuse for bad behavior or using foul language. BUT that's me that's how I do things no one has to be like me just be yourself then many things will fall into place. My support network is real life people and profesionals where I can physically touch someone or look into someone's eyes.

At the end of the day everyone has to do what works for them. How I do don't have to be the way others do it, it helps me too choose to do it with a smile and I decide for myself how I react to less pleasant feelings and problems.
 
Instead of saying "that person is a junkie, crazy, weird, bipolar, psycho, mental, etc." I wish we could say "that person's behavior makes me feel uncomfortable because I feel..." Many times we feel unsafe or just don't know how to respond to someone. So instead of being honest and vulnerable it's easier to deflect on the behavior and bring shame on them. I've had so many conversions with my 70 year-old father and nanny things make him uncomfortable (any skin color other than white *rolls eyes*, drug use, mental health discussions, people with an uneven gait, and the list goes on). I've learned over the years, he gets visibly uncomfortable and makes snide, racist, demeaning remarks instead of admitting his own fears. My hope is that one day people can look inwards when it comes to these things and work on themselves.
 
Depression is a strange thing. You want to be happy, and sometimes it seems like you are. You can surround yourself with friends and family who love you, yet you still feel all alone. Sometimes you're up and engaging and life seems good, then next thing you know you're shutting people out and you don't even realize it. The highs seem so high and the lows seem so low. Your mind never stops racing. For anyone who suffers, just know that you are cared about and things will get better.
 

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