My knees are in this comment and they don’t like it.
My knees are in this comment and they don’t like it.
Germans think it’s funny.
Das genügt.
Nope. Whole plane smelled ugly. Old enough to remember and despise.
I’m currently trying an EMS-/TENS-device for getting back to sleep in the very early morning hours (the manual gave advice where to place the electrodes to support sleep). Worked surprisingly well the first nights, got back to sleep within 20 minutes and slept till alarm time (and was able to remember my dreams which is a nice extra of good sleeping).
Don’t know if this is some sort of placebo effect - and honestly wouldn’t care as long as I get to sleep longer.
Naming your spoon or fork “dick” is a funny move and could make for some interesting sentences.
After ferociously licking the tasty juices from my dick I layed it down in the sink to wash it later.
Needed a link on an external device where I don’t login for anonymity. Instead I “follow” my own account there.
Comment to reconnect later.
Probably approaching the realms of clinical diagnostics.
Thanks for the background info!
Now we all know more than the stable genius. I know it’s not very complicated to do that.
They are… I don’t know how to say it… weird? Could that be an appropriate term? I don’t know.
That was a swift knee to the balls of certain idiots.
Spaceships stink. Common trope in sci-fi.
He is disgusting in general.
Transgenerational stuff, victims becoming offenders and the likes.
Yep, you’re right, that’s what’s meant here.
No. Your response to such childhood is very individual. It’s a very common stance to live your life the opposite way of your parents lifestyle. That’s what produced the 1960s air of change in culture - hippies lived the very opposite of their parents ideals.
I simply point out well researched patterns in childhoods and their influence on character traits. Look up developmental psychology and transgenerational patterns. In Germany there’s a lot of research and publication about “war children” and “war grandchildren” (Kriegskinder und Kriegsenkel) which in general attributes a lot of the countries troubles and shortcomings to the upbringing of kids in a war and post war society with a lot of shame and guilt.
Fear is a general human trait woven into our existences and should/could be reduced in a loving and supporting childhood. If love and support are missing in your childhood you don’t learn to handle your fears in a mature and stable way.
(I know I’m painting this picture with a very broad brush. It’s to point in the general direction of feelings as the most plausible and applicable answer to OPs question.)
That’s the whole selling point of gop and christian taliban, isn’t it?
Reasons for patterns like this are most often to be found in childhood. You probably were rejected emotionally in your childhood by someone you yearned to be connected with (parent?!), and now you are repeating or replaying that shit in a vain attempt to get over it. This sounds weird but it makes sense when you see it as “taking the stronger role” to not be the weak and suffering part of the relationship - it’s a form of self protection.
Good therapy (there’s bad therapy as well unfortunately) can help.