Crying adds 50 years to the camera.Didn't know AK was 70 years old as a rookie.
Crying adds 50 years to the camera.
Yep, I'm an emotionist. It's rough, but somebody has to do it. FYI, I do it from the comfort of my own couch, no need to walk around.It must be hard for a person to walk around with a deep-seated fear of normal feelings.
With the haircut of an 11 year old.Didn't know AK was 70 years old as a rookie.
When you view a spectrum, do you only see a dichotomy?It must be hard for a person to walk around with a deep-seated fear of normal feelings.
When you view a spectrum, do you only see a dichotomy?
If one references AK’s crying that implies they can’t tolerate normal feelings?I don't see my post as implying a dichotomy. I don't know what the spectrum is, for that matter. I don't mind discussing it, but perhaps in a different thread or on my blog.
If one references AK’s crying that implies they can’t tolerate normal feelings?
If one references AK’s crying that implies they can’t tolerate normal feelings?
In everything except gender.When you view a spectrum, do you only see a dichotomy?
In everything except gender.
You're wrong. That was the dumbest thing I've read in years.Everything is dichotomous. It's either in agreement with how I see things, or utterly idiotic.
Then would it be possible to not like tolerating AK’s crying without fundamentally having a deep-seated fear of normal feelings? Or are those mutually exclusive?You should try being more flexible in how you approach things, then. Very few things are truly dichotomous.
I was talking about you.You should try being more flexible in how you approach things, then. Very few things are truly dichotomous.
Then would it be possible to not like tolerating AK’s crying without fundamentally having a deep-seated fear of normal feelings? Or are those mutually exclusive?