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Reply #30 posted 07/16/04 11:27am

OdysseyMiles

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OdysseyMiles said:



Ever since...my boss....Bill....he took my stapler....And I said, I don't care if they lay me off either, because I told, I told Bill that if they move my desk one more time, then, then I'm, I'm quitting, I'm going to quit. And, and I told Don too, because they've moved my desk four times already this year, and I used to be over by the window, and I could see the squirrels, and they were merry, but then, they switched from the Swingline to the Boston stapler, but I kept my Swingline stapler because it didn't bind up as much, and I kept the staples for the Swingline stapler and it's not okay because if they take my stapler then I'll set the building on fire.

lol I swear you are my new favorite Orger.


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Reply #31 posted 07/16/04 11:41am

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TheFrog said:

Dr Coke,

I keep getting signs stuck to my back saying things like, "check out the loser" and, "this is his best side - you don't want to see his face".

sad

is there any way to make people like me?

hmm.. yes there are several ways...

I personally suggest that you stand up for yourself..
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Reply #32 posted 07/16/04 11:43am

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luv4u said:

Find me a man to lick


that's a tad outside my field, but I hear that chat rooms on something called the internet is a great way to meet new people nod
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Reply #33 posted 07/17/04 3:32am

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Billmenever said:

CokeJohnson said:



Yeah I see exactly what you mean. You are what is known as an introvert. Introversion is a very common personality trait, but not all people are bothered by it.

Is it a major problem for you?

Thank you Dr. for responding. Hope it wasn't a bother. To answer your question about introversion, first of all I wasn't aware of that. Secondly, it's helpful to know not all are bothered with this common personality trait . Last but not least, I'll highly recommend you when the need arises. boxed


That is most kind of you Bill..

Feel free to ask any other question if the need arises..
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Reply #34 posted 07/19/04 1:12am

BiggestBooooot
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ooh ooh...I got a question. What's the name for people who have psychic abilities to sense others "org" alter-egos? lol shhh whistling
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Reply #35 posted 07/19/04 1:14am

BiggestBooooot
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CokeJohnson said:

fauxnewbie said:

Why is it necessary when u see someone u know far off in the distance walking towards u to feel awkward, stare at the ground as you walk and then pretend to see them just as you approach, at which point you look up suddenly and casually say 'hi'?
... hmmm

that's an interesting question indeed, I did that today actually..
anyways.. by not making eye contact from far away you are signaling that you are not a threat, and by making contact when they pass you by you are signaling, "I acknowledge your existence"..

So what you are describing is an attempt of a balanced approach to your fellowman (or woman)



My guess woulda been is: that they don't wanna holler at them like uncivilized beasts causin' everybody and their mama to stare at them like they're animals on the loose. wink
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Reply #36 posted 07/19/04 4:01am

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BiggestBoooooty said:

ooh ooh...I got a question. What's the name for people who have psychic abilities to sense others "org" alter-egos? lol shhh whistling


para-psychology is a bit outside my field I'm afraid, but what you are refering to is know as clairvoyance
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Reply #37 posted 07/19/04 4:19am

PanthaGirl

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CokeJ U rock mate.....clapping


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Reply #38 posted 07/19/04 4:27am

crazyhorse

What steps does one take to begin tearing down the wall they have built around themselves?
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Reply #39 posted 07/19/04 4:29am

PanthaGirl

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What steps does one take to begin tearing down the wall they have built around themselves?


Co-Sign....
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Reply #40 posted 07/19/04 7:18am

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PanthaGirl said:

crazyhorse said:

What steps does one take to begin tearing down the wall they have built around themselves?


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hmm.. now it gets real interesting..

Most people build up walls to protect themselves from emotional pain, because they have been hurt by people in the past. This could go all the way back to childhood - for instance lack of caring, abuse etc. from parents or other family members - or it could be more recent painful and traumatic experiences like break-ups or even bullying from peers.
This is why a mental wall is build to prevent future pain - makes sense really - but the problematic part is when this wall prevents fruitful relationships from forming in the present and future.

So to answer your question with any kind of authority I need to know a bit more about what you think triggered the "building of the wall".
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Reply #41 posted 07/19/04 5:12pm

PanthaGirl

CokeJohnson said:

PanthaGirl said:



Co-Sign....



hmm.. now it gets real interesting..

Most people build up walls to protect themselves from emotional pain, because they have been hurt by people in the past. This could go all the way back to childhood - for instance lack of caring, abuse etc. from parents or other family members - or it could be more recent painful and traumatic experiences like break-ups or even bullying from peers.
This is why a mental wall is build to prevent future pain - makes sense really - but the problematic part is when this wall prevents fruitful relationships from forming in the present and future.

So to answer your question with any kind of authority I need to know a bit more about what you think triggered the "building of the wall".


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