Subject | Re: Snit Socks Coming Out Of The Wood Work |
From | Sandman |
Date | 11/30/2015 23:40 (11/30/2015 23:40) |
Message-ID | <sandman-28dcef5c992f2413834528c79190fb05@individual.net> |
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Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy |
Follows | Snit |
Followups | Snit (15m) > Sandman Slimer (1h & 38m) |
SandmanSnit
I haven't got the medical/psychiatric expertise to talk about anxiety in any capacity, but I do agree that it's a sign of poor character to let a mental illness affect people around you in a negative manner.
And, let me guess, a sign of poor character for someone with MS to have to use a wheelchair? After all, a "real man" can walk for himself!
Really, the level of ignorance you are showing here is amazing!I bet, since the "level of ignorance" was expressed by you and you alone.
Indeed. It should be in any person's interest not see him- or herself as a victim and let others suffer from it.SandmanSnit
If you know you're not feeling well you should take extra care to not let this affect the ones that are around you.
If a service member who is suffering from PTSD and this impacts their life in a severe way is merely "not feeling well" and should make sure it does not affect anyone else.
Or so you claim, but thus far, you haven't been able to convince anyone about it, right?SnitSlimerSandman
He doesn't want to convince anyone; he simply wants to destroy whatever your viewpoint is.
Well, he's pretty lousy at that, so I'm not sure...
And things you claim to be sure of you are still wrong about!