Moonglow
Diamond Member
I'll gladly do their job and enjoy it...Sounds easy..
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Yes, I got it from reading your posts..you have already got the mentally ill part downI'll gladly do their job and enjoy it...Sounds easy..
It's not so different from seeing something happen live, like some of our vets come home with. Do you call them weak, too? Probably.PTSD from watching things on the internet? That absolutely sounds weak.Why is their reaction "weakness?" I hate the way some people define "weakness."Its like wetting the bed is becoming trendy or some shit.
I absolutely HATE the way society handles weakness.
I hate the way some people define "weakness
Like Oxford? lol
"A disadvantage or fault"
Seems fitting.
Then stop posting deviant art...Just like these guys, blame someone elseYes, I got it from reading your posts..you have already got the mentally ill part downI'll gladly do their job and enjoy it...Sounds easy..![]()
I think comparing war vets to this is defective reasoning.It's not so different from seeing something happen live, like some of our vets come home with. Do you call them weak, too? Probably.PTSD from watching things on the internet? That absolutely sounds weak.Why is their reaction "weakness?" I hate the way some people define "weakness."Its like wetting the bed is becoming trendy or some shit.
I absolutely HATE the way society handles weakness.
I hate the way some people define "weakness
Like Oxford? lol
"A disadvantage or fault"
Seems fitting.
I had PTSD bad for a while, finally dealt with it pretty much.
My Dad came home from the Pacific after WWII with it bad, everyone says, although they didn't call it that or treat it back then.
People with PTSD aren't the ones at "fault." The people who can't acknowledge that different people cope with trauma differently are the ones with defective reasoning.
No, it isn't! Trauma is different for different people, TN. Adjusting to the fact that not everyone reacts like you isn't going to crumble your world. Try it.I think comparing war vets to this is defective reasoning.It's not so different from seeing something happen live, like some of our vets come home with. Do you call them weak, too? Probably.PTSD from watching things on the internet? That absolutely sounds weak.Why is their reaction "weakness?" I hate the way some people define "weakness."Its like wetting the bed is becoming trendy or some shit.
I absolutely HATE the way society handles weakness.
I hate the way some people define "weakness
Like Oxford? lol
"A disadvantage or fault"
Seems fitting.
I had PTSD bad for a while, finally dealt with it pretty much.
My Dad came home from the Pacific after WWII with it bad, everyone says, although they didn't call it that or treat it back then.
People with PTSD aren't the ones at "fault." The people who can't acknowledge that different people cope with trauma differently are the ones with defective reasoning.
Its like comparing a head on collision at 80 MPH to a skateboard crash in the grass.
What really blows my mind is how people can lose their shit from seeing things on a computer screen.
You obviously have major problems..
Im not saying it isn't. Im saying its weak for people to get PTSD from watching things on the internet. They didn't even experience it..No, it isn't! Trauma is different for different people, TN. Adjusting to the fact that not everyone reacts like you isn't going to crumble your world. Try it.I think comparing war vets to this is defective reasoning.It's not so different from seeing something happen live, like some of our vets come home with. Do you call them weak, too? Probably.PTSD from watching things on the internet? That absolutely sounds weak.Why is their reaction "weakness?" I hate the way some people define "weakness."Its like wetting the bed is becoming trendy or some shit.
I absolutely HATE the way society handles weakness.
I hate the way some people define "weakness
Like Oxford? lol
"A disadvantage or fault"
Seems fitting.
I had PTSD bad for a while, finally dealt with it pretty much.
My Dad came home from the Pacific after WWII with it bad, everyone says, although they didn't call it that or treat it back then.
People with PTSD aren't the ones at "fault." The people who can't acknowledge that different people cope with trauma differently are the ones with defective reasoning.
Its like comparing a head on collision at 80 MPH to a skateboard crash in the grass.