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Old 11-18-2006, 09:38 PM
~tanya
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ok... now it makes sense.

WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?

i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.

i thought it was new people, didn't know they were spillin' our bidness
in other arenas, cuz kinda, this is supposed to be personal and not
anonymous via name, but via disorder/condition/distress. i kinda gotta
respect that.

i don't give'ah friggin' shit who comes in here, but makin' a mockery
of the forum's intention, as designated, is just plain unjustto those
in crisis.

so i'm gonna stay outta tha loop of any posts other than those
addressed to this forum, it's so sophmoric... bringin' yer "off-topic"
stuff into this room.

simply invite other groups, i'm sure they'd be mostly welcomed. don't
inflict, it's just not cool, as we don't read what groups are posted
to. (mostly, i'm sure.)

i apologize for indulging it.

i enjoy in mixing and mingling, i like attending Harley parties with 2
or 3 clubs present. the difference? there's a meeting of the minds and
rude behavior doesn't ensue, nobody "crashed" the party.

now... learn some manners and you'll be welcomed with open arms, i'm
sure, and i speak for myself, i don't pretend to be the voice of the
forum.

i won't bring my friends to your wedding, please don't bring yours to
my funeral.

~~^~~ LIKE... anyone else... i am fla-TERRED by your fas-cin-ation with
us.

but YOU, you're all alone, you're univited.

..... UNFORTUNATELY. ~~^~~

~tanya

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Old 11-18-2006, 09:38 PM
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
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~tanya wrote:
> ok... now it makes sense.
>
> WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?


The Holy Spirit led me here.

> i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.


Your choice. You have the free will that our heavenly Father has given
all souls including those belonging to fig trees.

> i thought it was new people, didn't know they were spillin' our bidness
> in other arenas, cuz kinda, this is supposed to be personal and not
> anonymous via name, but via disorder/condition/distress.


This remains an unmoderated usenet newsgroup.

> i kinda gotta respect that.


GOD's peace which passes all worldly understanding drives away all
anxiety and panic thereby curing both disorders.

> i don't give'ah friggin' shit who comes in here, but makin' a mockery
> of the forum's intention, as designated, is just plain unjustto those
> in crisis.


Those who are in crisis with either anxiety or panic would be wise to
seek psychiatric help rather than usenet support.

> so i'm gonna stay outta tha loop of any posts other than those
> addressed to this forum, it's so sophmoric... bringin' yer "off-topic"
> stuff into this room.


Off-topic stuff in an unmoderated usenet newsgroup is the rule rather
than the exception. These "off-topic" posts have probably been more
on-topic that most of the other posts that have been labelled on-topic.
Folks objecting to the Christian viewpoint concerning anxiety and
panic does not make these threads off-topic.

> simply invite other groups, i'm sure they'd be mostly welcomed. don't
> inflict, it's just not cool, as we don't read what groups are posted
> to. (mostly, i'm sure.)


Ok. Have invited them by cross-posting.

> i apologize for indulging it.


You are forgiven.

> i enjoy in mixing and mingling, i like attending Harley parties with 2
> or 3 clubs present. the difference? there's a meeting of the minds and
> rude behavior doesn't ensue, nobody "crashed" the party.


I have not been rude.

> now... learn some manners and you'll be welcomed with open arms, i'm
> sure, and i speak for myself, i don't pretend to be the voice of the
> forum.


The manner I conduct myself is the manner of my LORD.

> i won't bring my friends to your wedding, please don't bring yours to
> my funeral.


The Friend I am with has changed your funeral into a wedding.

HE also did this for Lazarus nearly two millenia ago.

> ~~^~~ LIKE... anyone else... i am fla-TERRED by your fas-cin-ation with
> us.
>
> but YOU, you're all alone, you're univited.


Actually, I do not walk alone but ever more closely with the risen LORD
Jesus.

> .... UNFORTUNATELY. ~~^~~


Not such thing as either unfortunately or fortunately when nothing
happens at random but by GOD (Proverbs 16:33). Your dad should be able
to affirm this.

May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water, dear sister
Tanya whom I love unconditionally.

Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung
Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit

As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the
unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies
(Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17).
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love

> ~tanya


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Old 11-18-2006, 09:38 PM
Big Dave
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"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <love5@thetruth.com> wrote in message
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> ~tanya wrote:
>> ok... now it makes sense.
>>
>> WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
>> forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?

>
> The Holy Spirit led me here.
>


<snip>

Changie-babie!
Why is it that your gawd always seems to want exactly what you happen to
want?
Coincidence?
Why is it that you and your gawd always seem to agree?
Did you or do you *ever* disagree with yoursel... uh, I mean, your gawd?

David H.
#2217
Vanquished to Hell by Andy Chung - the compassionate one.



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Old 11-18-2006, 09:38 PM
Pastor Kutchie, ordained atheist minister
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Earthquack wrote:

> ~tanya wrote:
> > ok... now it makes sense.
> >
> > WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> > forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?

>
> The Holy Spirit led me here.
>
> > i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.

>
> Your choice. You have the free will that our heavenly Father has given
> all souls including those belonging to fig trees.
>
> > i thought it was new people, didn't know they were spillin' our bidness
> > in other arenas, cuz kinda, this is supposed to be personal and not
> > anonymous via name, but via disorder/condition/distress.

>
> This remains an unmoderated usenet newsgroup.
>


It's a support group for people who have particular problems that are
quite commonplace and are related to depression, if you want help or
support you should try alt.support.solipsism.

> > i kinda gotta respect that.

>
> GOD's peace which passes all worldly understanding drives away all
> anxiety and panic thereby curing both disorders.
>
> > i don't give'ah friggin' shit who comes in here, but makin' a mockery
> > of the forum's intention, as designated, is just plain unjustto those
> > in crisis.

>
> Those who are in crisis with either anxiety or panic would be wise to
> seek psychiatric help rather than usenet support.
>


There ya go. Earthquack has spoken/written so you'd better pay
attention cos he's got VOICES, and without VOICES your opinion is
meaningless. Also note his total failure to comprehend the concept of
other people's realities. Hence the failure to understand the meaning
of the word 'support'.

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Old 11-18-2006, 09:38 PM
Pastor Kutchie
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~tanya wrote:

> ok... now it makes sense.
>
> WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?
>
> i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.
>
> i thought it was new people, didn't know they were spillin' our bidness
> in other arenas, cuz kinda, this is supposed to be personal and not
> anonymous via name, but via disorder/condition/distress. i kinda gotta
> respect that.
>
> i don't give'ah friggin' shit who comes in here, but makin' a mockery
> of the forum's intention, as designated, is just plain unjustto those
> in crisis.
>
> so i'm gonna stay outta tha loop of any posts other than those
> addressed to this forum, it's so sophmoric... bringin' yer "off-topic"
> stuff into this room.
>
> simply invite other groups, i'm sure they'd be mostly welcomed. don't
> inflict, it's just not cool, as we don't read what groups are posted
> to. (mostly, i'm sure.)
>
> i apologize for indulging it.
>
> i enjoy in mixing and mingling, i like attending Harley parties with 2
> or 3 clubs present. the difference? there's a meeting of the minds and
> rude behavior doesn't ensue, nobody "crashed" the party.
>
> now... learn some manners and you'll be welcomed with open arms, i'm
> sure, and i speak for myself, i don't pretend to be the voice of the
> forum.
>
> i won't bring my friends to your wedding, please don't bring yours to
> my funeral.
>
> ~~^~~ LIKE... anyone else... i am fla-TERRED by your fas-cin-ation with
> us.
>
> but YOU, you're all alone, you're univited.
>
> .... UNFORTUNATELY. ~~^~~
>
> ~tanya


Sorry for the intrusion by Andy, but he doesn't understand the basic
concept of respect - and sorry for the hot pursuit of him into this
newsgroup. I tend to forget to cut crosspostings in the heat of the
debate.

I'm quite interested in the whole anxiety/panic issue because one of my
best friends has been thru hell with it and has even put me thru hell
once.

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Old 11-18-2006, 09:38 PM
Pastor Kutchie
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Earthquack, failed prophet wrote:

> ~tanya wrote:
> > ok... now it makes sense.
> >
> > WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> > forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?

>
> The Holy Spirit led me here.
>

Your assertion that the holy spirit led you here is just another flimsy
lie.

> > i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.

>
> Your choice. You have the free will that our heavenly Father has given
> all souls including those belonging to fig trees.
>


Fig trees have souls? Cue 'Cuckoo's Nest' theme tune.

> > i thought it was new people, didn't know they were spillin' our bidness
> > in other arenas, cuz kinda, this is supposed to be personal and not
> > anonymous via name, but via disorder/condition/distress.

>
> This remains an unmoderated usenet newsgroup.
>


This remains a support group you have no business in.

> > i kinda gotta respect that.

>
> GOD's peace which passes all worldly understanding drives away all
> anxiety and panic thereby curing both disorders.
>
> > i don't give'ah friggin' shit who comes in here, but makin' a mockery
> > of the forum's intention, as designated, is just plain unjustto those
> > in crisis.

>
> Those who are in crisis with either anxiety or panic would be wise to
> seek psychiatric help rather than usenet support.
>
> > so i'm gonna stay outta tha loop of any posts other than those
> > addressed to this forum, it's so sophmoric... bringin' yer "off-topic"
> > stuff into this room.

>
> Off-topic stuff in an unmoderated usenet newsgroup is the rule rather
> than the exception. These "off-topic" posts have probably been more
> on-topic that most of the other posts that have been labelled on-topic.
> Folks objecting to the Christian viewpoint concerning anxiety and
> panic does not make these threads off-topic.
>
> > simply invite other groups, i'm sure they'd be mostly welcomed. don't
> > inflict, it's just not cool, as we don't read what groups are posted
> > to. (mostly, i'm sure.)

>
> Ok. Have invited them by cross-posting.
>
> > i apologize for indulging it.

>
> You are forgiven.
>


She wasn't apologising to you. You're the problem here.

> > i enjoy in mixing and mingling, i like attending Harley parties with 2
> > or 3 clubs present. the difference? there's a meeting of the minds and
> > rude behavior doesn't ensue, nobody "crashed" the party.

>
> I have not been rude.
>


How the fuck would you know:?

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Old 11-18-2006, 09:38 PM
Kurt Gavin
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Default Cure anal panic disorders.


"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <love5@thetruth.com> wrote in message
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Press Release:

Andi Chunkers, aka chung the kook, announces he will expand his non-existent
practice into the treatment of anal panic disorders.

He will be accepting new patients at his office located in the bath house at
13th avenue and 69th backstreet.







> ~tanya wrote:
>> ok... now it makes sense.
>>
>> WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
>> forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?

>
> The Holy Spirit led me here.
>
>> i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.

>
> Your choice. You have the free will that our heavenly Father has given
> all souls including those belonging to fig trees.
>
>> i thought it was new people, didn't know they were spillin' our bidness
>> in other arenas, cuz kinda, this is supposed to be personal and not
>> anonymous via name, but via disorder/condition/distress.

>
> This remains an unmoderated usenet newsgroup.
>
>> i kinda gotta respect that.

>
> GOD's peace which passes all worldly understanding drives away all
> anxiety and panic thereby curing both disorders.
>
>> i don't give'ah friggin' shit who comes in here, but makin' a mockery
>> of the forum's intention, as designated, is just plain unjustto those
>> in crisis.

>
> Those who are in crisis with either anxiety or panic would be wise to
> seek psychiatric help rather than usenet support.
>
>> so i'm gonna stay outta tha loop of any posts other than those
>> addressed to this forum, it's so sophmoric... bringin' yer "off-topic"
>> stuff into this room.

>
> Off-topic stuff in an unmoderated usenet newsgroup is the rule rather
> than the exception. These "off-topic" posts have probably been more
> on-topic that most of the other posts that have been labelled on-topic.
> Folks objecting to the Christian viewpoint concerning anxiety and
> panic does not make these threads off-topic.
>
>> simply invite other groups, i'm sure they'd be mostly welcomed. don't
>> inflict, it's just not cool, as we don't read what groups are posted
>> to. (mostly, i'm sure.)

>
> Ok. Have invited them by cross-posting.
>
>> i apologize for indulging it.

>
> You are forgiven.
>
>> i enjoy in mixing and mingling, i like attending Harley parties with 2
>> or 3 clubs present. the difference? there's a meeting of the minds and
>> rude behavior doesn't ensue, nobody "crashed" the party.

>
> I have not been rude.
>
>> now... learn some manners and you'll be welcomed with open arms, i'm
>> sure, and i speak for myself, i don't pretend to be the voice of the
>> forum.

>
> The manner I conduct myself is the manner of my LORD.
>
>> i won't bring my friends to your wedding, please don't bring yours to
>> my funeral.

>
> The Friend I am with has changed your funeral into a wedding.
>
> HE also did this for Lazarus nearly two millenia ago.
>
>> ~~^~~ LIKE... anyone else... i am fla-TERRED by your fas-cin-ation with
>> us.
>>
>> but YOU, you're all alone, you're univited.

>
> Actually, I do not walk alone but ever more closely with the risen LORD
> Jesus.
>
>> .... UNFORTUNATELY. ~~^~~

>
> Not such thing as either unfortunately or fortunately when nothing
> happens at random but by GOD (Proverbs 16:33). Your dad should be able
> to affirm this.
>
> May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water, dear sister
> Tanya whom I love unconditionally.
>
> Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,
>
> Andrew <><
> --
> Andrew B. Chung
> Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit
>
> As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the
> unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies
> (Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17).
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love
>
>> ~tanya

>



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Old 11-18-2006, 09:38 PM
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
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Art Deco wrote:
> Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> >~tanya wrote:
> >> ok... now it makes sense.
> >>
> >> WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> >> forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?

> >
> >The Holy Spirit led me here.

>
> Liar.


It remains my choice to continue writing truthfully while concurrently
writing that one of us is untruthful.

Many thanks, much praise, and all the glory to GOD for compelling you
to provide the proof that you are untruthful and that the Holy Spirit
has indeed led me here.

Laus Deo ! !

May GOD continue to keep your heart beating (unless you choose to
unwisely curse HIM as did Sigmund Freud) dear neighbor Art whom I love
unconditionally.

Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung
Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit

As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the
unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies
(Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17).
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love

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Old 11-19-2006, 12:19 AM
Marie
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> ~tanya wrote:


> > WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> > forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?

>
> The Holy Spirit led me here.
>
> > i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.


Andrew, these crossposts are annoying. It's not about your message, nor
about Usenet policies, or any such thing.

Doesn't the Bible tell us to do everything in an orderly way? Yes, it's
a passage that refers to church meetings, but can't we assume that
crossposting like this interferes with the orderly process we need to
get the message of Jesus across?

What did Jesus do to get His message across? He went to the synagogues
on the Sabbath. Paul went to the synagogues on the Sabbath. Paul also
went to the marketplaces in Greece. However, the marketplace in those
days was a gathering of people who traded not only goods, but also
philosophy and ideas. Jesus never spoke a word anywhere until he was
invited. Usually he was invited when he performed a healing or miracle.


I am a believer in Jesus, and I have anxiety disorders and depression.
Lots of Christians do too.
I don't believe that what you are doing is of the Lord. If you did post
on the anxiety support group and provided us with insight into anxiety
and panic from a biblical perspective, our response would be different,
but your posts are constantly filling this newsgroup and are
distracting and not supportive at all.

Please stop posting in the anxiety support group.

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Old 11-19-2006, 12:19 AM
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
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Marie wrote:
> Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> > ~tanya wrote:

>
> > > WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> > > forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?

> >
> > The Holy Spirit led me here.
> >
> > > i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.

>
> Andrew, these crossposts are annoying.


Sorry my posts have annoyed you. Please forgive all my iniquities.

> It's not about your message, nor
> about Usenet policies, or any such thing.
>
> Doesn't the Bible tell us to do everything in an orderly way?


We are instructed by the written Word of GOD to do everything HIS way.

It is also written that HIS way will seem inscrutable (unpredictable or
disorderly) to those who are of this world.

"The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you
cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with
everyone born of the Spirit." -- LORD Jesus Christ (John 3:8)

Amen.

> Yes, it's
> a passage that refers to church meetings, but can't we assume that
> crossposting like this interferes with the orderly process we need to
> get the message of Jesus across?


That assumption would be non-scriptural.

> What did Jesus do to get His message across?


By doing the will of our heavenly Father.

> He went to the synagogues
> on the Sabbath.


HE also witnessed to the Samaritan woman by Jacob's well.

HE also dined with the tax collectors and other "heathens."

HE also stepped out in the way of an angry mob about to stone a woman
to death.

> Paul went to the synagogues on the Sabbath. Paul also
> went to the marketplaces in Greece. However, the marketplace in those
> days was a gathering of people who traded not only goods, but also
> philosophy and ideas. Jesus never spoke a word anywhere until he was
> invited.


Brother Stephen in Acts, however was led by the Holy Spirit to speak
out where he was not invited, and willingly received the consequence of
being stoned for his obedience.

> Usually he was invited when he performed a healing or miracle.


Actually, Jesus taught out in an unmoderated forum which did not
require invitation analogous to usenet.

> I am a believer in Jesus, and I have anxiety disorders and depression.
> Lots of Christians do too.
> I don't believe that what you are doing is of the Lord.


Your heart has not been made discerning:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/discern.asp

> If you did post
> on the anxiety support group and provided us with insight into anxiety
> and panic from a biblical perspective, our response would be different,
> but your posts are constantly filling this newsgroup and are
> distracting and not supportive at all.


"Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about
itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." -- LORD Jesus Christ
(Matthew 6:34)

Amen.

> Please stop posting in the anxiety support group.


GOD's will be done and not our will.

If you understood in your heart the following true story, you would no
longer be afflicted with either anxiety or panic disorder:

http://MabletonGA.OurLittle.net/DreadNought

May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water, dear sister
Marie whom I love unconditionally.

Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung
Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit

As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the
unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies
(Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17).
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love

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Old 11-19-2006, 01:40 PM
Pastor Kutchie
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:

> Marie wrote:
> > Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> > > ~tanya wrote:

> >
> > > > WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> > > > forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?
> > >
> > > The Holy Spirit led me here.
> > >
> > > > i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.

> >
> > Andrew, these crossposts are annoying.

>
> Sorry my posts have annoyed you. Please forgive all my iniquities.
>
> > It's not about your message, nor
> > about Usenet policies, or any such thing.
> >
> > Doesn't the Bible tell us to do everything in an orderly way?

>
> We are instructed by the written Word of GOD to do everything HIS way.
>
> It is also written that HIS way will seem inscrutable (unpredictable or
> disorderly) to those who are of this world.
>
> "The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you
> cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with
> everyone born of the Spirit." -- LORD Jesus Christ (John 3:8)
>
> Amen.
>
> > Yes, it's
> > a passage that refers to church meetings, but can't we assume that
> > crossposting like this interferes with the orderly process we need to
> > get the message of Jesus across?

>
> That assumption would be non-scriptural.
>
> > What did Jesus do to get His message across?

>
> By doing the will of our heavenly Father.
>
> > He went to the synagogues
> > on the Sabbath.

>
> HE also witnessed to the Samaritan woman by Jacob's well.
>
> HE also dined with the tax collectors and other "heathens."
>
> HE also stepped out in the way of an angry mob about to stone a woman
> to death.
>
> > Paul went to the synagogues on the Sabbath. Paul also
> > went to the marketplaces in Greece. However, the marketplace in those
> > days was a gathering of people who traded not only goods, but also
> > philosophy and ideas. Jesus never spoke a word anywhere until he was
> > invited.

>
> Brother Stephen in Acts, however was led by the Holy Spirit to speak
> out where he was not invited, and willingly received the consequence of
> being stoned for his obedience.
>
> > Usually he was invited when he performed a healing or miracle.

>
> Actually, Jesus taught out in an unmoderated forum which did not
> require invitation analogous to usenet.
>
> > I am a believer in Jesus, and I have anxiety disorders and depression.
> > Lots of Christians do too.
> > I don't believe that what you are doing is of the Lord.

>
> Your heart has not been made discerning:
>
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/discern.asp
>
> > If you did post
> > on the anxiety support group and provided us with insight into anxiety
> > and panic from a biblical perspective, our response would be different,
> > but your posts are constantly filling this newsgroup and are
> > distracting and not supportive at all.

>
> "Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about
> itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." -- LORD Jesus Christ
> (Matthew 6:34)
>
> Amen.
>
> > Please stop posting in the anxiety support group.

>
> GOD's will be done and not our will.
>


IOW, Chung cares naught for any worldly concerns, and will continue to
treat those (virtually everyone) who has real world issues to deal
with, with the utmost contempt and derision.

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~tanya wrote:
> ok... now it makes sense.
>
> WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?
>
> i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.
>
> i thought it was new people, didn't know they were spillin' our bidness
> in other arenas, cuz kinda, this is supposed to be personal and not
> anonymous via name, but via disorder/condition/distress. i kinda gotta
> respect that.
>
> i don't give'ah friggin' shit who comes in here, but makin' a mockery
> of the forum's intention, as designated, is just plain unjustto those
> in crisis.
>
> so i'm gonna stay outta tha loop of any posts other than those
> addressed to this forum, it's so sophmoric... bringin' yer "off-topic"
> stuff into this room.
>
> simply invite other groups, i'm sure they'd be mostly welcomed. don't
> inflict, it's just not cool, as we don't read what groups are posted
> to. (mostly, i'm sure.)
>
> i apologize for indulging it.
>
> i enjoy in mixing and mingling, i like attending Harley parties with 2
> or 3 clubs present. the difference? there's a meeting of the minds and
> rude behavior doesn't ensue, nobody "crashed" the party.
>
> now... learn some manners and you'll be welcomed with open arms, i'm
> sure, and i speak for myself, i don't pretend to be the voice of the
> forum.
>
> i won't bring my friends to your wedding, please don't bring yours to
> my funeral.
>
> ~~^~~ LIKE... anyone else... i am fla-TERRED by your fas-cin-ation with
> us.
>
> but YOU, you're all alone, you're univited.
>
> .... UNFORTUNATELY. ~~^~~
>
> ~tanya
>


Chung will keep on cross-posting Tanya. Have a look at his reply to
your post and you will see he has added sci.med.cardiology,
alt.christnet.christianlife, alt.atheism and alt.usenet.kooks

I would suggest that if you do respond to him, remove all the other
newsgroups before you hit the reply button.

--
Cheers
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Oldus Fartus wrote:

> Chung will keep on cross-posting Tanya. Have a look at his reply to
> your post and you will see he has added sci.med.cardiology,
> alt.christnet.christianlife, alt.atheism and alt.usenet.kooks


wow. who would ever think to add another forum? i guess i've led'ah
sheltered life.

> I would suggest that if you do respond to him, remove all the other
> newsgroups before you hit the reply button.


weird, wild stuff... but then agin, i've never been on another forum.
i really don't know how i ended up here. i guess i'll look at that from
now on.

thanks

~t

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Pastor Kutchie, ordained atheist minister wrote:
> > The Holy Spirit led me here.


did it make ya drink????!!!???

> > > i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.

> >
> > Your choice. You have the free will that our heavenly Father has given
> > all souls including those belonging to fig trees.


soul'ah newton?

> > > i thought it was new people, didn't know they were spillin' our bidness
> > > in other arenas, cuz kinda, this is supposed to be personal and not
> > > anonymous via name, but via disorder/condition/distress.

> >
> > This remains an unmoderated usenet newsgroup.


i know. and the world is an open book. and i still prefer everybody
on the subway not ta know i'm on my period tho, and i generally respect
that wish of muh friends, as well. it ain't'ah law. just courtesy.

> It's a support group for people who have particular problems that are
> quite commonplace and are related to depression, if you want help or
> support you should try alt.support.solipsism.


whassah solipsism?

> > > i kinda gotta respect that.


> > GOD's peace which passes all worldly understanding drives away all
> > anxiety and panic thereby curing both disorders.


we sang that song in vacation bible school. heeeeeeeeeeee's gotttt
thaaaaa PEACE THAT PASSETH UNDERSTANDIN' down in muh heart... WHERE !
i could go on if ya want.

> > > i don't give'ah friggin' shit who comes in here, but makin' a mockery
> > > of the forum's intention, as designated, is just plain unjustto those
> > > in crisis.

> >
> > Those who are in crisis with either anxiety or panic would be wise to
> > seek psychiatric help rather than usenet support.


i dunno anybody that doesn't see'ah shrink in here cept me cuz i can't
get my fat ass in ta see one for 1.5 months cuz i left town then came
back and i'm so mad i could shoot tha pope.

this is just'ah place ta come ta be in tha midst of people as fucked up
as we are. or i am... i shouldn't speak for others. that's fucked up.

> There ya go. Earthquack has spoken/written so you'd better pay
> attention cos he's got VOICES, and without VOICES your opinion is
> meaningless. Also note his total failure to comprehend the concept of
> other people's realities. Hence the failure to understand the meaning
> of the word 'support'.


are there two people i'm respondin' to?

i'm tha genius on duty, ya see.

(lord.)

....and they let me run around loose and unsupervised.

PEOPLE !

~t

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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:

> I have not been rude.


ya ain't rude, but why ya cross-postin' ta heathens that are not
walkin' with the LORD JESUS CHRIST? you should be making them FISHERS
OF MEN !

(HALLER-LU-YER)

> The manner I conduct myself is the manner of my LORD.


the Lord is my shepherd and i'm missin' a sheep. (i hope y'all didn't
go home reekin' of booze or yer gonna get fired from yer jobs whittlin'
wood.)

> > i won't bring my friends to your wedding, please don't bring yours to
> > my funeral.

>
> The Friend I am with has changed your funeral into a wedding.


oh good. that'll require no diggin'.

well... (less, anyways.)

> HE also did this for Lazarus nearly two millenia ago.


who did'n which Lazarus?

> > ~~^~~ LIKE... anyone else... i am fla-TERRED by your fas-cin-ation with
> > us.
> >
> > but YOU, you're all alone, you're univited.

>
> Actually, I do not walk alone but ever more closely with the risen LORD
> Jesus.


i didn't say "walked alone", i said "all alone"

> the risen LORD Jesus.


'twas tha night before easter and tha rock wouldn't roll.

(that story always makes me cry.

> .... UNFORTUNATELY. ~~^~~
>
> Not such thing as either unfortunately or fortunately when nothing
> happens at random but by GOD (Proverbs 16:33). Your dad should be able
> to affirm this.


predestination always made me wanna sleep late and never do my homework
and live in mediocity and be lazy cuz i'd end up where i was gonna end
up anyway.

my dad has a complex take on that one and i never spent the time ta
figger it out cuz i wasn't gonna waste my time since it didn't matter
cuz god already had me slotted for whatever... and i didn't like usin'
my brain when it was an exercise in fultility.

some things never change.

> May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water, dear sister
> Tanya whom I love unconditionally.


who'm i marryin'? cuz i need ta get busy consumatin'. i ain't gettin'
any younger.

> Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,


this amazin' love thing's startin' ta make me'ah tad moist.

well, so's everything.

so nevermind... it's just'ah phase.

called desperation.

LALALAALALALALA

~t

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Kurt Gavin wrote:

> He will be accepting new patients at his office located in the bath house at
> 13th avenue and 69th backstreet.


omg... yer from a-town?

i was up'n Backstreet every night for approximately 4 years and lived
right there on MLK and Durant.

AMAZIN !!!!!!!!!!

i gotta lifetime membership cuz the owners and doormen got sick'ah
talkin' to me every night so they let me in free so i'd not stop and
wear'em down with muh news of tha day.

it didn't work.

that place was in BAD need of'ah "goo" removal system, butcha had ta
luv it.

~t

(i hate it when it's..... stickayyyyyyyy)

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Old 11-19-2006, 01:40 PM
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Vanquished atheist Kutchie shrieked:
> Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> > Marie wrote:
> > > Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> > > > ~tanya wrote:
> > >
> > > > > WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> > > > > forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?
> > > >
> > > > The Holy Spirit led me here.
> > > >
> > > > > i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.
> > >
> > > Andrew, these crossposts are annoying.

> >
> > Sorry my posts have annoyed you. Please forgive all my iniquities.
> >
> > > It's not about your message, nor
> > > about Usenet policies, or any such thing.
> > >
> > > Doesn't the Bible tell us to do everything in an orderly way?

> >
> > We are instructed by the written Word of GOD to do everything HIS way.
> >
> > It is also written that HIS way will seem inscrutable (unpredictable or
> > disorderly) to those who are of this world.
> >
> > "The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you
> > cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with
> > everyone born of the Spirit." -- LORD Jesus Christ (John 3:8)
> >
> > Amen.
> >
> > > Yes, it's
> > > a passage that refers to church meetings, but can't we assume that
> > > crossposting like this interferes with the orderly process we need to
> > > get the message of Jesus across?

> >
> > That assumption would be non-scriptural.
> >
> > > What did Jesus do to get His message across?

> >
> > By doing the will of our heavenly Father.
> >
> > > He went to the synagogues
> > > on the Sabbath.

> >
> > HE also witnessed to the Samaritan woman by Jacob's well.
> >
> > HE also dined with the tax collectors and other "heathens."
> >
> > HE also stepped out in the way of an angry mob about to stone a woman
> > to death.
> >
> > > Paul went to the synagogues on the Sabbath. Paul also
> > > went to the marketplaces in Greece. However, the marketplace in those
> > > days was a gathering of people who traded not only goods, but also
> > > philosophy and ideas. Jesus never spoke a word anywhere until he was
> > > invited.

> >
> > Brother Stephen in Acts, however was led by the Holy Spirit to speak
> > out where he was not invited, and willingly received the consequence of
> > being stoned for his obedience.
> >
> > > Usually he was invited when he performed a healing or miracle.

> >
> > Actually, Jesus taught out in an unmoderated forum which did not
> > require invitation analogous to usenet.
> >
> > > I am a believer in Jesus, and I have anxiety disorders and depression.
> > > Lots of Christians do too.
> > > I don't believe that what you are doing is of the Lord.

> >
> > Your heart has not been made discerning:
> >
> > http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/discern.asp
> >
> > > If you did post
> > > on the anxiety support group and provided us with insight into anxiety
> > > and panic from a biblical perspective, our response would be different,
> > > but your posts are constantly filling this newsgroup and are
> > > distracting and not supportive at all.

> >
> > "Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about
> > itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." -- LORD Jesus Christ
> > (Matthew 6:34)
> >
> > Amen.
> >
> > > Please stop posting in the anxiety support group.

> >
> > GOD's will be done and not our will.

>
> IOW, Chung cares naught for any worldly concerns


In the Holy Spirit, I know that only GOD's will matters.

>, and will continue to
> treat those (virtually everyone) who has real world issues to deal
> with, with the utmost contempt and derision.


If that were true, wouldn't be able to pray for you who are of this
world.

Clearly you remain convicted by the Holy Spirit:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts

Fear GOD and dread nothing of this world:

http://MabletonGA.OurLittle.net/DreadNought

May GOD continue to keep your heart beating (unless you unwisely choose
to curse HIM as Sigmund Freud did before he died) dear neighbor Kutchie
whom I love unconditionally.

Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,

Andrew <><
--
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Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit

As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the
unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies
(Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17).
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love

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Old 11-19-2006, 01:40 PM
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Pastor Kutchie wrote:
> Sorry for the intrusion by Andy, but he doesn't understand the basic
> concept of respect - and sorry for the hot pursuit of him into this
> newsgroup. I tend to forget to cut crosspostings in the heat of the
> debate.


i'm learnin' and i never ever backspace. i'm learnin' a whole new key
!

> I'm quite interested in the whole anxiety/panic issue because one of my
> best friends has been thru hell with it and has even put me thru hell
> once.


what kinda hell? does he know he has anxiety/panic and how's it
manifest itself? and yeah, hell kinda describes it. the stigma
doesn't prevail as it once did, people are much more comfortable
talkin' about it. i think that's the best thing ever for my panic
disorder.

....and then we got all my other (too numerous to name)
....conditions/disorders/attitude/temper/selfishness/bitchiness/homicidal
tendencies, etc. issues... but they take'ah back seat.

whadda ya wanna know?

when it comes ta anxiety, yer in'ah gene-ius pool here. GET IT?
GENE-IUS? omg... ::slappin' knee:: i'm so funny i fergot ta laff !

ok, so intelligence ain't MY forte, but i can point ya in tha right
direction, i know who does what best in here cuz i'm very nosey.

xoxooxoxox

~tanya

p.s. thank you for not cross-posting.

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Old 11-19-2006, 01:40 PM
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On 18 Nov 2006 10:52:00 -0800, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<love5@thetruth.com> wrote:


>The Holy Spirit led me here.


I love it when you're mysterious about being psychotic. Gods are
notorious excuses for whack jobs finding excuses for be totally
fucking insane. It's the Buffoon mantra.

Warlord Steve
BAAWA
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Old 11-19-2006, 01:40 PM
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Marie wrote:
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> > ~tanya wrote:

>
> > > WHY and to what potention avail did anyone come in an anxiety-panic
> > > forum with these religious/sacreligious/tainted/puritanical views?

> >
> > The Holy Spirit led me here.
> >
> > > i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.

>
> Andrew, these crossposts are annoying. It's not about your message, nor
> about Usenet policies, or any such thing.
>
> Doesn't the Bible tell us to do everything in an orderly way? Yes, it's
> a passage that refers to church meetings, but can't we assume that
> crossposting like this interferes with the orderly process we need to
> get the message of Jesus across?
>
> What did Jesus do to get His message across? He went to the synagogues
> on the Sabbath. Paul went to the synagogues on the Sabbath. Paul also
> went to the marketplaces in Greece. However, the marketplace in those
> days was a gathering of people who traded not only goods, but also
> philosophy and ideas. Jesus never spoke a word anywhere until he was
> invited. Usually he was invited when he performed a healing or miracle.
>
>
> I am a believer in Jesus, and I have anxiety disorders and depression.
> Lots of Christians do too.
> I don't believe that what you are doing is of the Lord. If you did post
> on the anxiety support group and provided us with insight into anxiety
> and panic from a biblical perspective, our response would be different,
> but your posts are constantly filling this newsgroup and are
> distracting and not supportive at all.
>
> Please stop posting in the anxiety support group.


Maybe he will, maybe he won't. But, Marie, you responded to a known
kook who offends decent believers, and who considers himself, from his
posting history, to be the only "true christian" since "jesus".

I'm an atheist, but I respect believers except fundies and kooks like
Chung.

Olrik

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Old 11-19-2006, 01:40 PM
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On 18 Nov 2006 19:39:21 -0800, "~tanya" <Subnbellle@aol.com> wrote:


>
>> The manner I conduct myself is the manner of my LORD.

>
>the Lord is my shepherd and i'm missin' a sheep.


One of your betteer comebacks. LOL
M
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:

> Vanquished atheist Kutchie shrieked:
> > Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> > > Marie wrote:
> > > > Please stop posting in the anxiety support group.
> > >
> > > GOD's will be done and not our will.

> >
> > IOW, Chung cares naught for any worldly concerns

>
> In the Holy Spirit, I know that only GOD's will matters.
>
> >, and will continue to
> > treat those (virtually everyone) who has real world issues to deal
> > with, with the utmost contempt and derision.

>
> If that were true, wouldn't be able to pray for you who are of this
> world.
>


Your prayers are an act of contempt.

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Old 11-19-2006, 01:40 PM
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Vanquished neighbor Stephen Knight squealed:
> Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
>
> >The Holy Spirit led me here.

>
> I love it when you're mysterious about being psychotic.


Your delusion of grandeur manifested in the false belief that you are a
physician is a concern.

Would suggest you inform your doctor(s).

If you are currently taking psychotropic drugs, you may need to have
them either changed or adjusted.

Such is the awesome power of intecessory prayers by the brethren of
LORD Jesus Christ made to our heavenly Father lifting up those who have
been convicted by the Holy Spirit:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts

May GOD continue to keep your heart beating (unless you choose unwisely
to curse HIM as did Sigmund Freud when he died) dear neighbor Steve
whom I love unconditionally.

Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung
Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit

As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the
unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies
(Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17).
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love

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Old 11-19-2006, 01:40 PM
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~tanya wrote:

> Pastor Kutchie, ordained atheist minister wrote:
> > Earthquack, failed cardiologist wrote:

(Quotation chain fixed).
> > > The Holy Spirit led me here.

>
> did it make ya drink????!!!???
>
> > > > i'm not responding to any more cross-posts.
> > >
> > > Your choice. You have the free will that our heavenly Father has given
> > > all souls including those belonging to fig trees.

>
> soul'ah newton?
>
> > > > i thought it was new people, didn't know they were spillin' our bidness
> > > > in other arenas, cuz kinda, this is supposed to be personal and not
> > > > anonymous via name, but via disorder/condition/distress.
> > >
> > > This remains an unmoderated usenet newsgroup.

>
> i know. and the world is an open book. and i still prefer everybody
> on the subway not ta know i'm on my period tho, and i generally respect
> that wish of muh friends, as well. it ain't'ah law. just courtesy.
>


Thank you Tanya, beautifully put!

> > It's a support group for people who have particular problems that are
> > quite commonplace and are related to depression, if you want help or
> > support you should try alt.support.solipsism.

>
> whassah solipsism?
>


Believing that the 'reality' you perceive is the only one that exists.

> > > > i kinda gotta respect that.

>
> > > GOD's peace which passes all worldly understanding drives away all
> > > anxiety and panic thereby curing both disorders.

>
> we sang that song in vacation bible school. heeeeeeeeeeee's gotttt
> thaaaaa PEACE THAT PASSETH UNDERSTANDIN' down in muh heart... WHERE !
> i could go on if ya want.
>
> > > > i don't give'ah friggin' shit who comes in here, but makin' a mockery
> > > > of the forum's intention, as designated, is just plain unjustto those
> > > > in crisis.
> > >
> > > Those who are in crisis with either anxiety or panic would be wise to
> > > seek psychiatric help rather than usenet support.

>
> i dunno anybody that doesn't see'ah shrink in here cept me cuz i can't
> get my fat ass in ta see one for 1.5 months cuz i left town then came
> back and i'm so mad i could shoot tha pope.
>
> this is just'ah place ta come ta be in tha midst of people as fucked up
> as we are. or i am... i shouldn't speak for others. that's fucked up.
>


Again, beautifully put.

> > There ya go. Earthquack has spoken/written so you'd better pay
> > attention cos he's got VOICES, and without VOICES your opinion is
> > meaningless. Also note his total failure to comprehend the concept of
> > other people's realities. Hence the failure to understand the meaning
> > of the word 'support'.

>
> are there two people i'm respondin' to?
>


Yes, see the top of this message where I fixed the quotation chain.

> i'm tha genius on duty, ya see.
>
> (lord.)
>
> ...and they let me run around loose and unsupervised.
>
> PEOPLE !
>
> ~t


Don't worry about it. Life's too short.

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Old 11-19-2006, 01:40 PM
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~tanya wrote:

> Pastor Kutchie wrote:
> > Sorry for the intrusion by Andy, but he doesn't understand the basic
> > concept of respect - and sorry for the hot pursuit of him into this
> > newsgroup. I tend to forget to cut crosspostings in the heat of the
> > debate.

>
> i'm learnin' and i never ever backspace. i'm learnin' a whole new key
> !
>
> > I'm quite interested in the whole anxiety/panic issue because one of my
> > best friends has been thru hell with it and has even put me thru hell
> > once.

>
> what kinda hell? does he know he has anxiety/panic and how's it
> manifest itself? and yeah, hell kinda describes it. the stigma
> doesn't prevail as it once did, people are much more comfortable
> talkin' about it. i think that's the best thing ever for my panic
> disorder.
>


It's a she in fact. Bad pregnancy and childbirth followed by months of
OCD and agoraphobia. She's much better now (Venlafaxine, something else
for the panic attacks and CBT) but she took it all out on me once
during the recovery period, so now I know what Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder feels like (phones can be an offensive weapon without actual
physical contact - shit! should I be telling you that?).

> ...and then we got all my other (too numerous to name)
> ...conditions/disorders/attitude/temper/selfishness/bitchiness/homicidal
> tendencies, etc. issues... but they take'ah back seat.
>
> whadda ya wanna know?
>
> when it comes ta anxiety, yer in'ah gene-ius pool here. GET IT?
> GENE-IUS? omg... ::slappin' knee:: i'm so funny i fergot ta laff !
>
> ok, so intelligence ain't MY forte, but i can point ya in tha right
> direction, i know who does what best in here cuz i'm very nosey.
>
> xoxooxoxox
>
> ~tanya
>
> p.s. thank you for not cross-posting.


You're welcome.

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