I had therapy. Waste of money. My first 3 meetings fixed me up. Then my therapist said he didn't know why I was there. So we'd just chat.
I like them emotions, just not when they make flaws. How I hate flaws.
I had therapy. Waste of money. My first 3 meetings fixed me up. Then my therapist said he didn't know why I was there. So we'd just chat.
I like them emotions, just not when they make flaws. How I hate flaws.
Greatest spoiler I've ever been a part of was when a few of us were going to see Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan when it was in theaters about 25 or 30 years ago. A friend looked at her boyfriend as we were all going into the theater and said "I can't believe Spock dies." Her boyfriend (now her husband) was not happy at hearing that.
That's what I mean about how we respond to emotions. Knowing that we have control over our emotions and how we choose to respond to them is part of what shapes us as individuals. IMO the emotion on its own doesn't make a flaw--that is a response to the emotion.
true, but it's so tempting.
And okay, I'll change the annoying thing, but I wish I could have my Roland up.
Oh, this I know. But I don't get to bask in it's radiant glory every time I post!
After finishins The Dark Tower I kind of wish I had stopped at the point Stephen King suggested. Of course I continued on and saw how Roland ends up...it is a regret and I probably should have listened to King.
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