Nice one Lainey
Wonder if he is still up to his old tricks in the cong.
Is he still PO?
Anglise
by Lainey 30 Replies latest jw friends
Nice one Lainey
Wonder if he is still up to his old tricks in the cong.
Is he still PO?
Anglise
since u are a nurse
DOCTOR , she was pretty clear about that, who said women still don't get labelled
Lainie, welcome to the board
I'm happy you and Cas have each other!!! Don't let them get to you, and BE CAREFUL, revenge fantasies are great (I have lots of them), but as XJW_B12 said, the internet can turn around and bite you on the a**, so glad you edited yr post, take care
talesin
Bit of a scary story...but it's really quite obvious who the winner is!
You go girl!
I am pleased that you edited the post sweetie.
Anything you do, I will back you up One Hundred Percent.
However your revengeful nature has got me really worried I am just thinking of last nights pizza now
Did you "doctor" that as well?
Will talk when I get back
Cas. :)
Darn it! I always miss the unedited version.
lol, unedited stuff is fun
I did not label her, i did not see anything in the post that indicated she was a doc, so i assumed she was a nurse. Nurses do all the things she mentioned. I'm glad u altered the post, don't let him hurt u agin.
weds who is a nurse herself and
glad to know u
Cassie
Anything you do, I will back you up One Hundred Percent.
Thanks love that means a lot.
I feel really mean talking about you now.
L.
Lainey, I'm sure that he means that at least he will be standing right behind you with that halepful shove off the cliff, side of the pool, etc....There is nothing quite like sibling cruelty...um I mean love...*LOL*
Sincerely,
District Overbeer of the "Big Brother" class
Welcome Lainey. Your feelings are quite understandable. The mind certainly can and often does, imagine inflicting pain and suffering on others; luscious fantasies of revenge; what we rationalize as well deserved pay-back for some past wrong. What is really happening is another persons pain and suffering has passed on to us. The world is full of it. It's epidemic. It is possible however -- to break the chain. It can be enlightening to stand back and watch the mind. Witness, nonjudgmentally, the stories and fantasies flowing from the mind and see how these then automatically trigger emotions; some satisfying, and some not. We, are not the mind and it's emotions. They are simply passing objects that can be observed (or we can drown in them). Existence as a fragile human can be quite painful and difficult. I have found that being nonjudgmentally present with and respectful of others, especially those that otherwise the mind would judge as undeserving, fills the space we share with a kind of healing, a freshness. It's as if a window has been opened for wondrous things to happen. In this simple act of kindness, openness and understanding towards others, the chain is broken. It's easy to be loving and respectful towards those we like, those considered worthy. Everyone does it. It's no big deal. I imagine even Hitler loved his own. It has been said however, that when we are able to "put up our sword", look into the eyes of the Devil, and see the Christ, we have come Home -- suffering ends. Perhaps, there are deeper realms of healing and truth available -- if we look. JamesT