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@somerson | 27 July 17 | |
Mainly perverts. And men abusing women. And people who glorified abuse and degrading of women.
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@gurlygal | 27 July 17 | |
1 of the girls i met through the post diagnosis autism group got a written death threat for parkin in a disabled bay 'with her 'able bodied' child stuck to her car, they actually used that same term , he has severe austism doesnt talk etc n cnt be trusted 2 walk with u incase he lunges at someone or darts off , he may look able bodied coz he can walk but its a disabled badge not a 'u can only have this if u cant walk properly badge' etc
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@tazdevil | 27 July 17 | |
@ mikeymk - 27.07.17 - 08:12pm Thing is, people are different, it's a small world, you gotta move about a bit. I know couples who have effectively swapped partners, and it's been a success. I used to be of the opinion that you don't date a mate's ex but i know happily married couples who used to date other people in the same circle of friends - seems beyond the point, but the point is, people have gotta swap about a bit if they're gonna fit together. Same happens in normal friendships all the time - you go through phases of hanging out with particular people, circles of friends evolve into other circles.. it's not a crime and it doesn't require you to hate them. Although, having a fallout can work to help you release unwanted emotional attachment, but it's wise to do just that and be able to respect each other again once the emotions are sorted. If someone I really liked as a friend deletes me, then I can never respect or look at them the same way again. It affects my equation with that person. But I'm not really a mood driven or an emotion driven person. I'm largely a logic/intellect driven one. Sometimes I think I'm devoid of any emotion. But when I notice the delete, emotions suddenly arrive out of nowhere and take over. My inner p*ssed off criminal animal comes out. But I stabilize in some time. I just think about things and how they must have happened, and end up rationalizing lol |
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@norega | 27 July 17 | |
@ somerson - 27.07.17 - 08:19pm Mainly perverts. And men abusing women. And people who glorified abuse and degrading of women. Just described basically every Muslim man |
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@ladibud | 27 July 17 | |
@ gurlygal - 27.07.17 - 08:22pm 1 of the girls i met through the post diagnosis autism group got a written death threat for parkin in a disabled bay 'with her 'able bodied' child stuck to her car, they actually used that same term , he has severe austism doesnt talk etc n cnt be trusted 2 walk with u incase he lunges at someone or darts off , he may look able bodied coz he can walk but its a disabled badge not a 'u can only have this if u cant walk properly badge' etc Judgemental little so and so... Just joking. I realise that and I always keep that in mind. I live in a tiny town so these I am on abt really have no disability other than pure inconsideration for those who need it. |
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@mikeymk | 27 July 17 | |
@ tazdevil - 27.07.17 - 09:00pm If someone I really liked as a friend deletes me, then I can never respect or look at them the same way again. It affects my equation with that person. But I'm not really a mood driven or an emotion driven person. I'm largely a logic/intellect driven one. Sometimes I think I'm devoid of any emotion. But when I notice the delete, emotions suddenly arrive out of nowhere and take over. My inner p*ssed off criminal animal comes out. But I stabilize in some time. I just think about things and how they must have happened, and end up rationalizing lol Yeah of course, they broke what you had so naturally that's that. My judgement of people doesn't really change, i don't let my emotions rule me at all, but i still find i'm looking at their actions with better hindsight and attitude once my own outlook has matured. I say that universally though obvs every situ is different. |
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@mikeymk | 27 July 17 | |
@ norega - 27.07.17 - 09:36pm Just described basically every Muslim man To be fair, i know muslim men who are no such thing, so that sweeping statement fails typically. But i must add, that they have to bend the quran, and pick'n'choose it's content, to be able to mate it with their respectable practices and attitudes. |
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@ladibud | 28 July 17 | |
This is only the tip of the iceberg my dear...
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@10125141 | 28 July 17 | |
Slick. When ya hit the menopause ya Wil start to calm down bit. ya doe goo out all fists a fighting like ya did when ya were a youngster.
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@sensible | 29 July 17 | |
@ 10125141 - 28.07.17 - 10:09pm Slick. When ya hit the menopause ya Wil start to calm down bit. ya doe goo out all fists a fighting like ya did when ya were a youngster. Aye jayna, sure you do. Sit down and carry on knitting that woolly hat. |
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