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I do not fear death

 
 
aperson
 
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Reply Wed 23 Jan, 2008 06:43 pm
Rockhead, if you're still watching this thread - I turned 15 years this month. Perhaps the fact that I can debate at an adult level gives me some credit??
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Wed 23 Jan, 2008 10:35 pm
aperson, congratulations. Very impressive.
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aperson
 
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Reply Sun 27 Jan, 2008 02:47 pm
Thanks Very Happy
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OGIONIK
 
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Reply Sun 27 Jan, 2008 04:19 pm
Terry wrote:
OGIONIK, failure to experience fear in threatening situations does not seem normal. Have you had counseling?

Would you use a drug (if something like propranolol could be perfected) if it would erase the memories of whatever caused your PTSD?


death just isnt scary though, torture maybe, if there was no physical damage i wouldnt care except for the being trapped part, mutilation yeah, imprisonment and confinement, **** yeah. is ti wierd i have an abnormal pain tolerance too? maybe there really is something wrong with me hahahahahahaha... life is beautiful and everything but it gets boring after a while.

i heard a quote a long time ago , it went something like "id rather be dead than bored".

exactly..
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 27 Jan, 2008 04:25 pm
aperson wrote:
Rockhead, if you're still watching this thread -
I turned 15 years this month.
Perhaps the fact that I can debate at an adult level gives me some credit??

Happy Birthmonth, person


David
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OGIONIK
 
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Reply Sun 27 Jan, 2008 04:35 pm
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Terry wrote:
Fear is good if it teaches you to avoid threatening situations.

How long does it take for fear to occur?
I would think that being robbed or attacked by a dog would give you
more than enough time to assess the situation and respond emotionally.

I wud disagree with your thought.

During the 1990s, while returning from my girlfriend 's house around 1 am,
I was alone on Rt. 109 on Long Island, going toward Southern State Parkway to the City,
when an old car pulled abreast of me n put a bullet hole ( looked .38 )
in my driver 's side window about 3" forward of my position.
I did not vary my speed nor direction.
After thay saw my .44 stainless steel mirror revolver,
thay departed apace; ( must have had somewhere else to go ).
Fear was not an element in the incident.
Winston Churchill said that getting shot at " without effect " was exhilarating.
I only got a chuckle out of it; ( that and a hole in my window ).

Once I was attacked by a mountainous dog, named Boris,
according to his woman. He ambled up toward me with a huge smile,
until he was about a yard away, whereupon he lifted part of his lip up
into a snarl, and went airborne, landing one of his fangs in my left forearm.
I looked him in the face disdainfully, as if to say " what the hell r u doing ? "
and he broke off the attack instantly, sat down, and resumed his big smile.
Fear was not an element in the incident.
He left me with a .22 caliber fang hole in said forearm. It did not hurt,
but blood was falling out.
I told his woman that I wud not sue, and I did not sue her nor Boris.
For some years, I had that mark.



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Does adrenaline suppress fear, or is it a response to fear?

I did not have enuf time to secrete it.
Maybe I have a slow or lazy endocrine system.
The rest of me is slow n lazy.


one time i was attacked in front of 7-11 (a convenience store fyi) by a big ass husky dog, he latched on to my hand and my aunts immediately began to freak out. i just sat there like "get me some napkins so i can stop the bleeding" they got mad and i was like why are you mad? i shouldnt try to pet dogs i dont know that well now should i? it was funny because i started petting him with the other hand hahhaa.. im a dumbass.

another time on 17th street, a truck drove by and started shooting at us, everyone of my friends hid immediately behind something, i was sittin there like nothing happened. i was like **** yeah that was tight, i wish i had a gun i would have definitely hit that mofo..they were all shaking and ****.

w/e its like i couldnt afford fear when i was growing up. i had **** to handle. maybe i just had to many near death experiences lol
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aperson
 
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Reply Tue 29 Jan, 2008 02:48 pm
Cheers David.
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Tue 29 Jan, 2008 02:51 pm
Happy Birthday...

RH
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aperson
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jan, 2008 04:52 pm
Aha.
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:00 pm
aperson wrote:
Rockhead, if you're still watching this thread - I turned 15 years this month.
Perhaps the fact that I can debate at an adult level gives me some credit??

U shud be judged by what u say n do,
not by your age.

R u the youngest member of this forum ?
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:06 pm
Dave, I am certain that he cannot answer that question, nor can I.

I do not judge him, either by his age or any other criteria.

I use my knowledge of his age when I read his posts, to understand his perspective, and it has him nervous...

RH
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aperson
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:13 pm
I'm pretty sure I'm the youngest. I joined when I was thirteen.

I don't think anyone else is as young as me, though I can't be sure.

Yea thanks Rockhead. I get really nervous around you.

I don't want to start pulling out acheivements, but I am very smart, and as far as I know my perspective is very different from any of my peers.
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:24 pm
Just relax, be yourself, and post from your heart.

It means more than trying to deceive, and there are those here that will pick it up.

I understand some of your views and look forward to reading you further. You remind me of a guy I remember from a long time ago.

RH
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aperson
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:30 pm
Rockhead,
For the last time, treat me as an equal. Don't tell me to "Just relax, be yourself, and post from your heart." I've been doing this for longer than you! I will happily accept advise, but this is just plain demeaning.

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You remind me of a guy I remember from a long time ago.

Perhaps that explains it. Maybe you should look at yourself and try to find out why you feel you need to nurture me.

Noone else does it! Why do you?
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aperson
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:32 pm
And by the way, what the heck are you on about? I've never deceived anyone! Or if I have, it's to save my self from mothering from people like you.
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:35 pm
Why does it bother you?

Mothering? huh
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aperson
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:36 pm
a) Put yourself in my position.
b) I would like to think I am your intellectual peer, at least in debating and such.
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:39 pm
If we really debated, you'd kick my ass. (we won't get there, I promise :wink: )

Next question....




I know you are very sharp, and I have no wish to spook you.

You remind me of a wild mustang, and by damn you ain't gonna be ridden.

I like ya.

RH
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aperson
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:51 pm
Thanks. A wild mustang is better than a grasshopper!
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jan, 2008 07:59 pm
I forget I am old.

Here is Grasshopper, he became a master...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCyJRXvPNRo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00p3c_Tl2Uk&feature=related

RH

March on, aperson, and fear me not, unless you don't want friends...
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