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Renee E
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Jan 18, 2015 05:28PM
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Really. What kind of mind comes up with that?
But, then, I've long held a theory (formulated through relationships, and, in retrospect, from familial interactions), that accusers oft accuse others of what they, themselves, are guilty of, as a diversionary tactic.
But, then, I've long held a theory (formulated through relationships, and, in retrospect, from familial interactions), that accusers oft accuse others of what they, themselves, are guilty of, as a diversionary tactic.
I thought so at first, Will . . . but . . . I don't know . . . got a different vibe from the OP.
E.D. wrote: "The OP may very well be projecting.Thing 1 and 2 are another fucking matter, however. :}"
Lol!!!!
Renee wrote: "Really. What kind of mind comes up with that? But, then, I've long held a theory (formulated through relationships, and, in retrospect, from familial interactions), that accusers oft accuse other..."
Oh yes- I was called the selfish one, when in fact my mother was the selfish one, I was the scapegoat. I'm lucky she changed, she's a different person now.
Michael wrote: "I left this comment: Does anyone else think that the Very Hungry Caterpillar might be bulimic?"
Yes, and it is not appropriate for children. It shows that a bulimic caterpillar can still become a butterfly without appropriate psychotherapy.
I argued one night, long ago, that Michael Jackson was trying to physically transform himself into Thing 1.Admittedly,...., there was a question of sobriety.




