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11 hours ago, Certified Green of Heart said:

 

😁👌

 

 

Sorry to grammar pick, but is this right...

"Chastized" I think is the word where we see you (or AI) write "chided" ? Weirdly my spell check doesn't red underline "chided".

 Maybe it's an alternative word to Chastized then?

 

 

The verb "to chide" does exist, "to chastize" is much more formal language, though. 

What happened was that I literally called myself an idiot for thinking what I had been thinking for a second or two. That's why I used an informal verb. :)

 

- Why AI?

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10 hours ago, Interested said:

I used an informal verb. :)

 

Got ya, thanks....sounds reasonable, so "chided" is like an informal sort of chastizement.

 

11 hours ago, Interested said:

- Why AI?

 

Depends on whether you're using a mobile which is the more obvious device, by that I have to assume is using a program (or a low level AI in a way), the one we all have that suggest words and spell-checks, whereas words are suggested not so conspicuously on a laptop or PC.. (not on mine anyway, apart from red underlining spell-check formatting to invite me to change if I wish, but anything that DOES THAT FOR ME and changes whole words *without asking me* is both a pain and what deserves to be called "AI I wish you would die"🧐🥴

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20 hours ago, RobinJ said:

All of them I've met are hiding deep psychological issues pasted over with pretend psychology, tying them in knots so as not to be offensive whilst bubbling underneath is a viper pit of unresolved anger issues

 

EXACTLY, which then has much more potential of becoming violent when people repress and suppress, worse still, when they do that to themselves.

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2 hours ago, Certified Green of Heart said:

 

EXACTLY, which then has much more potential of becoming violent when people repress and suppress, worse still, when they do that to themselves.

Additionally, most of the ones I've met have unresolved childhood issues, particularly with parents or siblings.

I have a friend who went through that and managed to release his trauma. He is totally transformed now.

I knew he had great potential so i encouraged and supported him to find ways to remove it.

 

He went from being an introverted loner with a great sense of humour (coping mechanism) to an outgoing guy who arranges get togethers in his own home to help others. 

Beautiful to watch and be part of.

 

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