jillio
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Jung much?
That wasn't even close to Jungian. Another area where your knowlege is lacking, but you feel competent to comment.
Jung much?
The PhDs, EdDs, MDs and JDs, that I have known never used that kind of language, so let's be fair.
maybe they just need to learn anger management techniques
Wow. That speaks volume.
Wow! You sure do alot of childish name calling for someone who claims to have a PhD in Psychology and a career counseling people. Just sayin... I don't see that from the others
It is very interesting, given that you have an open mind I'm sure you will see much in it to make you think.
just heard that half of new testament was forged
Why should people who have degrees should be expected to act professionally in their "off" hours? Like if this applies to every person, then, as a teacher, I am not allowed to go to nightclubs and dance crazy? That would be a bummer if people held me to that of high standards that I wont be allowed to be human. No fun.
Name calling is part of the allowed "off hours" repetroire, too? Sounds like wearing two different masks to me.
Having fun is one thing but I don't think TXgolfer was even in that realm of thinking saying that having fun isn't allowed. Never even came close in suggesting that.
Humans call each other names. Your point is?
If I wanted to call my hubby a "fucking asshole" does that mean I am wrong because I am a teacher?
Against other people not related to you or married to one, online, in full view of everybody else? Is this the condoning on the calling people names online out of hate as acceptable or what? I mean, we're talking about adults here and not kids.
Why should people who have degrees should be expected to act professionally in their "off" hours? Like if this applies to every person, then, as a teacher, I am not allowed to go to nightclubs and dance crazy? That would be a bummer if people held me to that of high standards that I wont be allowed to be human. No fun.
Moron? Is that better than "fucking bastard"
To me it is not a big deal..just having human conflict. Calling someone a "fucking bastard" online would be extreme.
Guess we just have different views.
umm.... I didn't realize not calling people names was a "high standard"
Still name calling but, um, sure. I see it for what it is. I suppose name calling supplants any reasonable arguments in a debate?
Your view...
but doesnt mean others are less than you for what they feel comfortable doing.
Moron? Is that better than "fucking bastard"
To me it is not a big deal..just having human conflict. Calling someone a "fucking bastard" online would be extreme.
Guess we just have different views.