@Wolfie_11 U re welcome Wolfie!!
Best posts made by Berin
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RE: A Difficult Decision
@TheGoldenMole If it were possible to choose it would be smell, except in case of exposure to toxic gases. But within an urban perspective, without elements of primitive survival, I believe it would be the most dispensable sense.
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RE: How do you think you will die?
@TheGoldenMole I only hope to die with my preserved self-care functions, if that is possible and with a reasonable level of autonomy and with the fullness of my mental faculties. Die before 75 to avoid degenerative diseases. It could be heart failure, a fulminant infarction, or an irreversible ischemic stroke. Only time will tell.
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RE: How do you (if you do) deal with anxiety?
@TheGoldenMole Any of us can develop pathological anxiety, such as in cases of post-traumatic stress, such as undergoing assault, accidents, threats, intimidation or even public speaking. What worries a lot are the cases of panic syndrome, agoraphobia and other anxiety disorders. Therapies are still the most recommended path.
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RE: What's the first thing you'd do after being released from 10+ years in prison?
@Indrid-Cold Believing in my innocence (being innocent indeed) the first thing would be to find out why I was arrested and how to prosecute the prison institution or my accusers for the damages suffered. There is no way to repair lost time and health for 10 years. Difficult question.
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RE: How do you (if you do) deal with anxiety?
@Indrid-Cold I preffer Spider Man. Nikita Kruschev and Mikhail Gorbachev denounced Stalin's crimes, since the Gulags, oppress all of Eastern Europe. Bitter memories of Ukraine in 1927 and of all nations subjugated by the red wave.
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RE: How do you (if you do) deal with anxiety?
@Indrid-Cold I believe that Stalin, like most who obtained excess power, became intoxicated with this power and proceeded to act despotically, revealing the worst possible. I admire the Russian fervor in its glorious marches, but this was the fruit of an extensive campaign of "deification" of its dictator in exchange for millions of lives reaped.
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RE: #Always be your selfie!
@Ariana555 Hey Ariana, are u from Brazil, like me? Sorry to ask :relaxed:
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RE: A situation of a little girl.
@Abby-83 I liked your writing style Abby! Congratulations!!
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RE: Do ghosts really exists?
@reviewer_1 Whatch this documentary (experiments about spiritual phenomena by scientists) and make your conclusion:
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RE: Best Television Series
@IM-NOT-HORN - I watched the trailer from "The Man in High Castle" and I'm curious about it. Good indication!!
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RE: World is really cruel
The world is neutral; human nature is perfectible, but still delayed in its moral development, which makes the reality around it bad. It is up to individuals to become aware of the evil they do and gradually to experience the pursuit of good. Until then they will suffer the consequences of their acts. Cause and effect.
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RE: What is the most important thing you are looking for in a person and why ? :)
@Bela-Hella Oh sure!! Sunscreen too! lol
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RE: anyone down to chat about anythingggg
Here Sunday girl, free for chat with u! Have a blessed day!! Kisses
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RE: Best Television Series
@sup I'll watch Hannibal. So far I have only watched the films starring Anthony Hopkins in Hannibal and Red Dragon
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RE: Our president vetoed bill prohibiting corporal punishment on children.. any contradiction and comment for this?
@cjko I agree in parts. There is a need for discipline rigor, but there is a thin boundary separating punishment from cowardice, respecting the physical and emotional structure of the child or adolescent, and it is not difficult for traumas to become serious mental disorders such as psychopathy. Violence learned in childhood may eventually (not rule) forge an individual who believes in the prevalence of force over reason. I have taken corrective flip-flops as a child but this was allied to dialogue and expressions of affection and paternal and maternal love. There is an imbalance and there are cases of disproportion in the "physical correction", much more than a simple negative reinforcement. Situations that lead to mental sequelae and even irreversible physical disabilities. Almost always the physical abuses that parents apply to children and even violence against women are the result of this culture that favors brute force.
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RE: Can people really change ?
@cjko U re welcome Cjko!! It's a pleasure to have good discussions.
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RE: WOULD YOU RATHER........
@DarkIce69 Glimpses of the future would make us prophets or lunatics. This knowledge would be a torment to most of us. Our societies already suffer in anticipation, so it would be a dangerous tool for mental health
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RE: Best Television Series
@sup Oh! I forgot to say about "The Silence of the Lambs"!!!! Thanks to remember me!!