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Last One to Post Wins! v3

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Actually, instead of sending money to StCooler, you can just send it to me. That's where it'll ultimately end up, anyway. :P
*puts on Freud hat*
Tell me about yo mama?

As someone who's been seeing different therapists for over a decade, it is something I would recommend to anyone. Even therapists themselves often see other therapists, so that says a lot. It's all just a matter of finding one that works for you.
I still haven't figured out why people put the concept of "family" in so high regards. Any group that I had to deal irl that called itself a "family" was just not a good experience at all.

When I went to a psychologist they were like "we'll get you into a session somehow" and then at the end they just were like "you can find a therapist on your own, alright". And that's now two years ago. <_<
 
Every family probably has it's bad moments.
If it's mostly bad moments though then something's definitely wrong.

I've never felt particularly close to mine (dad's a workaholic and mom cares more about her horses than any of us), but it's still mostly been good or more neutral moments, than bad ones.

Wanna be my future clients? >_<

Would you treat them for their confusion or would you be treating them to confuse them? =P
 
It was mostly bad moments for me. My 'family' mostly sucked, my 'friends' mostly sucked, and I've felt almost completely alone since I was an early teen. There are now only three people in my life (outside of the PC) that I have anything good to say about,. One person I tolerate being around, one person that I actually like a lot, and one person that I truly love wholly and completely. No one else matters to me in a personal sense. (again, beyond the great people I've met on the PC) I was also my own therapist. (one of the few things I'm quite proud of actually)
 
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I guess it's different for different people, which is usually the case. Maybe I got lucky, I've had mostly good experiences with therapists. Medications definitely can help too, as someone mentioned, but it's a matter of getting put on the right ones. I've basically gone through the wringer as far as the mental health services go, had multiple hospitalizations due to severe manic episodes, especially as a juvenile. Fun times! </sarcarsm>

I've noticed I've totally had a bias when it comes to therapists, counselors, and teachers. In most of my experience with those types of people as women, they all seemed very caring and understanding, and my experiences were positive. When having men as therapists and teachers, however, they all seemed very condescending and arrogant, at least the ones I dealt with. Worst experience, there was literally one who not long after finding out I had been suicidal at the time, he 'warned me' that if I took all of a certain one of my meds, I would be dead before the paramedics arrived. In case it's not totally obvious, you don't tell things like that to someone who is going through **** like that, that's just horrible and seems like a suggestion rather than advice of something not to do. :/

P.S. Took the suggestion of putting money in your Paypals, put in a negative amount to get money back instead... 8)
 
I had no troubles at all. Maybe only tonight. Generally, I can't really stand heat at night and in fact I remember having troubles sleeping, but it's been a couple of years that somehow I stand it way better. Maybe it's the fact that I moved and I adjusted to another kind of weather (maybe even my body is confused?).
 
Last Monday, I couldn't sleep at night because it was too hot, and, as a result, I almost got injured at the gym. That day, after work, I bought a fan, and now, I sleep well :D
Buy fans people!
 
Having a good fan at the foot of the bed at night definitely is the way to go. Without it, I would likely have a hard time sleeping as well.

On that note, does anyone else enjoy waking up in the middle of the night and just thinking in the still, quietness of the night for a bit? Of course, where I live, this is often ruined by some a*****es driving around dirt bikes and atvs at like 3 or 4 in the morning... >:/
 
Ah, that's how you're Cooler! (both meanings)
I bought fans (followers) on Instagram :coolcat:
Well actually that's not cool 🤔

Having a good fan at the foot of the bed at night definitely is the way to go. Without it, I would likely have a hard time sleeping as well.
100% agree!

On that note, does anyone else enjoy waking up in the middle of the night and just thinking in the still, quietness of the night for a bit? Of course, where I live, this is often ruined by some a*****es driving around dirt bikes and atvs at like 3 or 4 in the morning... >:/
Not me, when I wake up in the middle of the night it means I don't sleep, and I need to sleep!

We have fans at the office and whenever I used one it just made the heat even more unbearable. :(
I mean, real fans. Don't use the fans of your GPU or CPU! 🙃

My fan makes this squeaking noise as it turns, once per rotation.
Perhaps I could get used to it, but I'm used to completely darkness and complete silence while trying to sleep so that would probably take a very long time, if at all.
I recommend to buy a new fan. I bought one that is not even advertised as "silent" but it kinda is.

Now new debate: is it relevant to quote FOUR people in the "Last One to Post Wins" thread?
 
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