Subject | Re: Humiliation |
From | Flame of the West |
Date | 2002-05-18 00:22 (2002-05-17 18:22) |
Message-ID | <3CE582A6.55A53999@erols.com> |
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Newsgroups | alt.fan.tolkien |
Follows | Morgil Blackhope |
Followups | Geoffrey Kimbrough (22h & 4m) Troels Forchhammer (2d, 16h & 20m) > Flame of the West |
Morgil BlackhopeNo, "humiliation" means what the dictionary says it means. It's a matter of the reaction of the victim. Read Mom's post.
Reading your post and John's, I think I'm beginning to understand what the problem here is. You seem to be thinking that describing WTC-strike as a 'humiliation' says something negative about you,
Seems like a perfectly reasonable and natural thing to do, if you fear that you have been humiliated, and want to show that you will not let it effect on you negativily.Did you even read Mom's post? Try to internalize the dictionary definition, will you? This is becoming a frightful waste of time.