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Posted by zazenducke on March 26, 2012, at 12:45:15
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20120228/msgs/1014052.html
Posted by ron1953 on March 26, 2012, at 12:48:38
In reply to Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin, posted by zazenducke on March 26, 2012, at 12:45:15
BFD
Posted by Phillipa on March 26, 2012, at 12:51:53
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin, posted by ron1953 on March 26, 2012, at 12:48:38
I didn't see Dr Bob well not literally but word wise? Phillipa
Posted by zazenducke on March 27, 2012, at 7:13:43
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin, posted by ron1953 on March 26, 2012, at 12:48:38
> BFD
Is that one of them Axis II disorders? Does it respond well to pharmaceutical intervention?
Posted by zazenducke on March 27, 2012, at 7:22:48
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin » ron1953, posted by zazenducke on March 27, 2012, at 7:13:43
OTOHINMHODBHNPD
Posted by SLS on March 27, 2012, at 8:33:38
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin, posted by ron1953 on March 26, 2012, at 12:48:38
> > BFD
>
> Is that one of them Axis II disorders? Does it respond well to pharmaceutical intervention?:-)
I'm sorry, Ron, but I couldn't help myself. I chuckled rather loudly at this one.On a related topic, did you know that cynicism is the personality trait most associate with death by CVD? I wouldn't have written this had I not had a modicum of interest in your well-being. If you wish, I can produce citations.
I thought that some people would find this information interesting. Cynicism is bad for heart health in the same way that perfectionism is bad for brain health. Personally, I would not be surprised if cynicism were found to be equally damaging to one's psychobiology. In other words, I think cynicism and perfectionism can be mediators of the precipitation and persistence of depression.
- Scott
Posted by SLS on March 27, 2012, at 8:39:28
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin, posted by zazenducke on March 27, 2012, at 7:22:48
> OTOHINMHODBHNPD
lol
You make me feel quite unintelligent. I don't have clue as to what you have written here.
Wait! I see something!
OTOH
INMHO
DBHNPD
Damn. I couldn't get the last one. I bet it was clever.
- Scott
Posted by TiredofChemicals on March 27, 2012, at 11:47:10
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin » ron1953, posted by SLS on March 27, 2012, at 8:33:38
> > > BFD
> >
> > Is that one of them Axis II disorders? Does it respond well to pharmaceutical intervention?
>
> :-)
>
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> I'm sorry, Ron, but I couldn't help myself. I chuckled rather loudly at this one.
>
> On a related topic, did you know that cynicism is the personality trait most associate with death by CVD? I wouldn't have written this had I not had a modicum of interest in your well-being. If you wish, I can produce citations.
>
> I thought that some people would find this information interesting. Cynicism is bad for heart health in the same way that perfectionism is bad for brain health. Personally, I would not be surprised if cynicism were found to be equally damaging to one's psychobiology. In other words, I think cynicism and perfectionism can be mediators of the precipitation and persistence of depression.
>
> - Scott^^^
Sign me up. I am happily heading to poor health and embracing my cynicism and overall mistrust of my fellow human beings.
I am working on perfecting my negative approach in dealing with individuals I encounter in my daily living.
I find that I am proven wrong often, which is surprising to me now.
There are many changes that are affecting me positively now that I have to decided to be honest with myself and others.
Hiding behind an image has not been healthy for me.
Not sure that I really contributed anything here.........carry on..........
Posted by ron1953 on March 27, 2012, at 12:41:42
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin, posted by TiredofChemicals on March 27, 2012, at 11:47:10
Scott, are you certain that it's cynicism, or am I perhaps simply a realist?
Posted by sigismund on March 27, 2012, at 19:39:01
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin, posted by TiredofChemicals on March 27, 2012, at 11:47:10
> am working on perfecting my negative approach in dealing with individuals I encounter in my daily living.
Very funny indeed.
Posted by TiredofChemicals on March 27, 2012, at 19:45:08
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin, posted by sigismund on March 27, 2012, at 19:39:01
Very funny indeed.
Sig?!
What's funnier is that it's true!!! lolhahahaha!!!
Posted by sigismund on March 27, 2012, at 22:23:28
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin, posted by TiredofChemicals on March 27, 2012, at 19:45:08
Makes me think of Sister Ray.
Oh no, you shouldn't do that, don't you know you'll stain the carpet.
Posted by TiredofChemicals on March 27, 2012, at 23:32:03
In reply to Re: Bob is in the house All babblers report to admin, posted by sigismund on March 27, 2012, at 22:23:28
> Makes me think of Sister Ray.
>
> Oh no, you shouldn't do that, don't you know you'll stain the carpet.
^^^
I know what you mean. I do pay a price for carrying a chip on my shoulder.Most people, including myself, don't respond well to negative energy.
So be it, I am not a creation of my own. Negative energy has been thrown my way too.
I may have to adjust my pursuit of perfection.
Thanks for your interaction. Gives me a chance to mentally digest some of what I am thinking.
I feel better now. :)
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