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Re: Everything old is new again? » gardenergirl

Posted by Nickengland on October 21, 2005, at 7:51:29

In reply to Everything old is new again?, posted by gardenergirl on October 21, 2005, at 0:17:21

Hi gg

>Seems the familiar pattern I referred to in an earlier thread appears to go back way longer than I realized. I found this thread when googling some key words/phrases from recent posts. Seems Babble has dealt with multiple screen names from posters (among other issues) for a long time.

I didn't get back to as far as the thread you got! but I found some old threads like that a while ago when looking at some key words that come up again and also realised why the civil rules must hast have come into to play, things were alot different back then they are now with the rules I noticed too, but some of the posting I guess is somewhat similar, civil and uncivil....

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20010315/msgs/1576.html

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20010718/msgs/1609.html

>Wow, I feel like a newbie!

Me too, I've only been here about 6 months lol

>I wondered what y'all think about it.

Very interesting!

This kind of belongs in psychology but I thought it may be of some use here (the parts on What Is Projection? & Extreme Transference and of course the other parts too.)

http://www.crisiscounseling.com/Articles/Transference.htm

>Okay, clearly I have, like others perhaps, too much time on my hands. Or I'm seriously procrastinating that (insert word that triggers me here) I need to be working on.

Yes! I know the feeling lol

Kind regards

Nick



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