Thank you, right back at you big guy.Originally Posted by CELEBS_ARE_US
Thank you, right back at you big guy.Originally Posted by CELEBS_ARE_US
Not you Dude!Originally Posted by CELEBS_ARE_US
I had a split up ~ god don't give me more Anxiety please!
Sorry!
Last edited by Buffalo; 11-23-2005 at 11:09 PM.
The idiosyncratic syntax of riddles interests me
Sorry, I've got a job keeping it together at the Mo,
Don't know if I should be on here,
I'm well fucked in the head, well lost
I don't want to give up, but i'm having a Job
I'm not on here to cause any trouble
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The idiosyncratic syntax of riddles interests me
This is trivia, do what the feck you want, vent.Originally Posted by CELEBS_ARE_US
Maybe the crabs have decided to avoid you pesty fishermen.Originally Posted by CELEBS_ARE_US
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Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
Originally Posted by Lilmiss
You forgot to mention the everpresent guy who drinks vodka at the back of the bus who smells like he has been dipped in stale concentrated urine.
(And no, you are not legally allowed to drink alcohol on a public bus.)
Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
Originally Posted by CELEBS_ARE_US
Best of lucky Barry, I have a friend who has been through your situation. He confided in me, almost ashamed by what he had to say, that sometimes, for no appreciable reason, he would would feel like the world was coming to an end, that he was going to literally die and his heart would race. I've known this guy since age 6 and he was never like that. Just something that afflicted him. With medicine, he got better.
I recently have started becoming very unsettled, not by loud music, but huge bass sounds that seem to grow and grow and feel to big for the building, like they are going to rattle the building apart.
This never bothered me before.
I notice it at "Best Buy" when someone in the stero room starts playing with a system. You really can't hear the music, but you can feel the bass. I get the smothering feeling that the building will collapse, that the bass will just keep strengthening until something shatters.
It makes me sweat and feel very uncomfortable, but I just stand there looking at movies, calm as can be. I just tell myself to deal with it, but I can really appreciate just the type of miserable feeling you experience.
I get the same feeling when I have to talk in front of a group of people, particularly strangers. I mean, I want to frigging run away, my mouth dries up, I sweat like a leaky faucet.
So I compensate by bringing a bottle of water and wearing a jacket to mask the sweat. I intentionally alter my posture to appear calm. I over prepare my project so that if I get a brain lock up, I don't have to think, I can just read my slide. I don't have to remember what I was supposed to say. Funny thing is that after 5 minutes, eveything is fine and by the end I'm enjoying myself.
I know my job requires these talks, I know they make me nervous, I sure as hell am not going to go running out of the room, so I make adaptations and wheather the storm.
It gets better every time.
Good luck, but more than that be tough.
Last edited by hobbes; 11-24-2005 at 12:55 AM.
Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
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