The reverend sounds frightening. It’s like I’m left with an image from each episode. Last one: poop burrito. This time: Marina sobbing in a rocking chair. You sound more upbeat which is good. Glad to hear you guys enjoyed the mystery party. Never done one myself. Too busy playing twister. :p Well, not so much in the recent past. I highly reccomend TJ’s for people with cooking issues (people come first right? :-)). I shamefully occasionally like a sweet meatball too. Not that kind, Ben. A beef/pork/veal…mmm….mmmmeeeatballl
Maybe your therapist really is the dad from 7th Heaven, but from traveled here from an alternate universe. lol. ;)
Every psychologist has their own personal take on human psychology. Your therapist’s take does sound pretty weird — and such theory seems a lot like reactions to constructs of ownership and capitalism.
I see what Ben points out, I know a lot of people who really like ritual and compartmentalization. I guess putting things in boxes does help us to understand them in different ways, but maybe that we’re putting them in boxes is a form of distortion itself.
So the guy who plays The revered on 7th Heaven also played a science officer in the original star trek movie who “joins” with the space probe at the end. In other words dud fucks a space probe that looks like his ex girlfriend.
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November 4th, 2011 at 4:52 pm
The reverend sounds frightening. It’s like I’m left with an image from each episode. Last one: poop burrito. This time: Marina sobbing in a rocking chair. You sound more upbeat which is good. Glad to hear you guys enjoyed the mystery party. Never done one myself. Too busy playing twister. :p Well, not so much in the recent past. I highly reccomend TJ’s for people with cooking issues (people come first right? :-)). I shamefully occasionally like a sweet meatball too. Not that kind, Ben. A beef/pork/veal…mmm….mmmmeeeatballl
November 4th, 2011 at 6:07 pm
Maybe your therapist really is the dad from 7th Heaven, but from traveled here from an alternate universe. lol. ;)
Every psychologist has their own personal take on human psychology. Your therapist’s take does sound pretty weird — and such theory seems a lot like reactions to constructs of ownership and capitalism.
I see what Ben points out, I know a lot of people who really like ritual and compartmentalization. I guess putting things in boxes does help us to understand them in different ways, but maybe that we’re putting them in boxes is a form of distortion itself.
November 13th, 2011 at 8:30 am
So the guy who plays The revered on 7th Heaven also played a science officer in the original star trek movie who “joins” with the space probe at the end. In other words dud fucks a space probe that looks like his ex girlfriend.