Your guesses are as stupid as you, ya stupid “F”.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:46 pm
We already got an 18 on this forum. Which one is tattooed on your ghoulass body, Whiskeydick? Imma guess you got a stupid rune on you. Seems on brand.
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I like how you dance around this stuff and offer equivocations instead of taking a stand.Whiskey wrote: ↑Sat Oct 25, 2025 7:36 pmYour guesses are as stupid as you, ya stupid “F”.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:46 pm
We already got an 18 on this forum. Which one is tattooed on your ghoulass body, Whiskeydick? Imma guess you got a stupid rune on you. Seems on brand.
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No, it’s expected behavior for you to lack self control and need to insult others repeatedly regardless of being angry or not. But I figure that you can throttle the plushie when you’re in one of ‘those’ moods. Then hug it later, and buy it flowers, and tell it that you didn’t mean it. See how useful it’ll be?
But the plushie is just an extra gift. You really need those glasses.
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You, on other hand, hand out compliments? You stupid “F”.canpakes wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 5:00 amNo, it’s expected behavior for you to lack self control and need to insult others repeatedly regardless of being angry or not. But I figure that you can throttle the plushie when you’re in one of ‘those’ moods. Then hug it later, and buy it flowers, and tell it that you didn’t mean it. See how useful it’ll be?
But the plushie is just an extra gift. You really need those glasses.
don't imagine anger. When I say you are a damned idiot, its like reading the newspaper aloud.
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Has anyone else noticed that Maggots have a low tolerance for distress? I have. Whiskeydick is the poster toddler for low distress tolerance. It’s when a person melts down anytime reality doesn’t clap for them when they make a potty. Lucky for bing bong wiskeydick, distress tolerance can be built:
- Recognize distress without panicking, whiskeydick. Sit with your distress, like when your diaper is full.
- Use grounding and self-soothing techniques. Remind yourself that your fear is natural, but it’s unwarranted in this modern world.
- Accept emotions as temporary. You don’t have to throw a tantrum. It’ll pass.
- Make choices about your behavior. You can learn to turn down your fear response, and turn up your collaboration response.
- Recognize distress without panicking, whiskeydick. Sit with your distress, like when your diaper is full.
- Use grounding and self-soothing techniques. Remind yourself that your fear is natural, but it’s unwarranted in this modern world.
- Accept emotions as temporary. You don’t have to throw a tantrum. It’ll pass.
- Make choices about your behavior. You can learn to turn down your fear response, and turn up your collaboration response.
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No precept or claim is more suspect or more likely to be false than one that can only be supported by invoking the claim of Divine authority for it--no matter who or what claims such authority.
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Sensible, mature advice!Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 11:06 amHas anyone else noticed that Maggots have a low tolerance for distress? I have. Whiskeydick is the poster toddler for low distress tolerance. It’s when a person melts down anytime reality doesn’t clap for them when they make a potty. Lucky for bing bong wiskeydick, distress tolerance can be built:
- Recognize distress without panicking, whiskeydick. Sit with your distress, like when your diaper is full.
- Use grounding and self-soothing techniques. Remind yourself that your fear is natural, but it’s unwarranted in this modern world.
- Accept emotions as temporary. You don’t have to throw a tantrum. It’ll pass.
- Make choices about your behavior. You can learn to turn down your fear response, and turn up your collaboration response.
No precept or claim is more suspect or more likely to be false than one that can only be supported by invoking the claim of Divine authority for it--no matter who or what claims such authority.
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I'm glad you went, but I wasn't able to go to this one due to a moderate medical mishap. I attended the first one and was pleased to see how many passersby smiled and gave thumps up, including a cop who drove by in his official capacity to monitor the event.Some Schmo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 18, 2025 8:39 pmJust got back from the local No Kings protest. That was one of the best experiences I've had in a while. It's lovely to see all the local people who aren't drowning in Kool-Aid. There are plenty of educated people still among us that actually understand the founding of this country. The signs and costumes were fantastic.
And I actually found it pretty funny when a MAGAte would drive by giving us all the finger. It's nice to know who the local idiots are. A common theme was pointing out how angry MAGAtes were as they drove by. We protesters were all smiling. One lady was in the habit of yelling loudly at them, "Have a nice day!" with the same tone as someone yelling, "Get off my lawn!" Made us laugh every time.
All in all, an excellent experience.
No precept or claim is more suspect or more likely to be false than one that can only be supported by invoking the claim of Divine authority for it--no matter who or what claims such authority.
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They are definitely working. We haven’t had a king since 1776.Gunnar wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 12:02 pmI'm glad you went, but I wasn't able to go to this one due to a moderate medical mishap. I attended the first one and was pleased to see how many passersby smiled and gave thumps up, including a cop who drove by in his official capacity to monitor the event.Some Schmo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 18, 2025 8:39 pmJust got back from the local No Kings protest. That was one of the best experiences I've had in a while. It's lovely to see all the local people who aren't drowning in Kool-Aid. There are plenty of educated people still among us that actually understand the founding of this country. The signs and costumes were fantastic.
And I actually found it pretty funny when a MAGAte would drive by giving us all the finger. It's nice to know who the local idiots are. A common theme was pointing out how angry MAGAtes were as they drove by. We protesters were all smiling. One lady was in the habit of yelling loudly at them, "Have a nice day!" with the same tone as someone yelling, "Get off my lawn!" Made us laugh every time.
All in all, an excellent experience.

