RE: Are you hung over....

If I were to drink I'd more than likely do it half-way. And if I were to get a hangover from drinking half-way, I reckon it'd mean that I'm just hung? dunno

laugh

RE: I have been banned

There ya go! I love the sound of a 12 string. guitar grin

RE: I have been banned

Yup, they'd prolly ban the piano too. laugh

RE: I have been banned

I have never seen sophiasummer cause any trouble at all on this site. She speaks her mind as freely as the next person is allowed to.

I don't know what thread she was banned from so I can't say anymore than I already have about it. confused

RE: Who are you voting for for president?

You neglected to also mention those superdelegates the Dems created and are also relying on...especially Hillary.

RE: Cheers (CS Style) The bars open..... Say anything!

I was gonna order some nachos and cheese...but that don't look like cheese! uh oh

laugh

RE: "Hobbies" What a cool name

There are a few native burial grounds near here. I've often wondered if they may have buried certain belongings, but I'd never wish to desecrate any of them.

Now that is something to treasure. I love to go exploring and finding things from the past.

RE: DESCRIBE YOUR EX IN ONE WORD

Difficult

RE: "Hobbies" What a cool name

I read sophiasummer's threads and posts.
Sometimes I'll also reply. grin

RE: Cheers (CS Style) The bars open..... Say anything!

Careful with the sniffin's, I understand Tru's Depends are quite...ripe! uh oh

laugh

RE: Uneducated and Unsuccessful Americans...Trump loves you!

The sad thing is that CS will not give us a USA forum, but instead we get 51 forums depicting each individual state. Because of this reason, many CS members bring U.S. topics to the International forums. sigh

RE: Cheers (CS Style) The bars open..... Say anything!

Hey KB, thanks! hug
And cheers. cheers <- Still root beer laugh

RE: Cheers (CS Style) The bars open..... Say anything!

It's been a long, strenuous day and I could use a strong one about now.

...I'll have a root beer. nerd

RE: Tesla announce new Model 3, at realistic price

This is what I've been waiting for. Having electric vehicles being able to generate electricity/recharge their own batteries while in use. I think the day that becomes the norm will be the end of fossil fuel reliance and the end of oil mongers' stranglehold on the economy.

Though I also see them continuing to try and keep something like that from ever happening. sigh

RE: How many people have you met from CS?

I paid him to tell all with the scam money I never got. laugh

RE: Uneducated and Unsuccessful Americans...Trump loves you!

Actually sounds like your typical presidential candidate. Nothing mew. roll eyes

RE: Do you want Hillary Clinton to be the next President?

I would not vote for a woman just because she's a woman. She, like any candidate, would have to prove her worth and earn my trust to get my vote. Hillary has not done so, and per her on going agenda hanging onto the coattails of Obama, she never will.

RE: PICTURE THREAD - another try...

Embedded image from another site
Focus.

RE: Am i looking hot?

Maybe compare notes with the guy who wants to know if he's attractive?
This could be a match! idea
grin

RE: Do you want Hillary Clinton to be the next President?

About as much as I want multiple pimples on prolapsed external hemorrhoids. uh oh

RE: Hanging on.

Here ya go...australia

RE: disrespectful women

Good analogy. And in juxtaposition, misery loves company.

Some people can't get enough of it.

RE: Letting go

Sad, because you're more than likely right about that too. And I'd hazard to guess that he's also tried playing the guilt trip on her any chance he got.

RE: Letting go

You're absolutely right, Molly, that was his futile attempt to win her back but all he had done was solidify her belief that he was unstable, after what he had done to himself. Fortunately the business end of that shotgun wasn't aimed at her. Unfortunately it ever happened to begin with.

I don't know what became of him after that, but I do wonder if he's lived a life of regret.

RE: Letting go

I knew of a neighborhood boy who was so infatuated with a neighborhood girl. She meant the world to him. They got together, became an item but eventually she broke up with him. He stopped at nothing with trying to win her back, but she was completely done with him. He couldn't bear the thought of not being with her and eventually took a shotgun to himself. He survived but was severely maimed for life.

I've thought about that situation quite often back then and it also made me more alert as to the possibilities of that being repeated by someone else. It is a sad state of affairs to think that someone cannot live if they cannot have someone...when afterall they were living just fine before they ever met the other person.

That is what I fall back on if I ever get a broken heart over a break-up. "I was fine before her, I'll be fine without her." Sadly not everyone shares that same point-of-view.

That he has came back into your life and rehashing what you have long ago let go, obviously suggests that he is not over you yet. Just be careful, Lilith. hug

RE: Letting go

Ahh, now that's the stickler...inadvertantly being the co-dependant of someone who hasn't let go of their past that involved you, and trying to bring you down with them by keeping you in that old picture.

I hope they're not too unstable that could cause you any grief, or worse...fear?

RE: Letting go

Hi Lilith, good seeing you too. hug

It basically means that if by not wanting to let go, and if by that results in unjustifiable ramifications, perhaps there is a need to let go?

There's no reason why anyone should have to beat themselves up (mingle) over something/someone from the past. If that is what's happening then they need to let it go, even though deep inside they may not want to.

RE: Letting go

Sometimes all it takes is a little closure to let things go.
Sometimes one doesn't want closure and so the past prevails.
It is then when one must determine if need should supercede the want.

RE: can you train your mind to be healthy ?

Well, I have trained my mind to heal my body...still working on training my mind to heal itself. laugh

Joking aside, if we were to repetitively give thought as to how our day should be the moment we awaken, is in a sense, a method of mind healing/reconditioning of better-mental thinking. Still phycological, however, but I think it is in the same direction of gaining a healthy mind. We hear "Mood reflects mood" and "Think positive" quite often, but if we put that to daily practice does it really pay off? I think it does in some cases--to those who have the will to believe, or have faith in it.

The only definition to "healthy" that comes to mind (pun intended) is one having complete control of their faculties at all times. This may not be an easy task for everyone, unfortunately.

RE: can you train your mind to be healthy ?

This has been accounted for multiple times. There have been plenty of case studies where doctors administered sugar pills to patients but allowing them to believe it was a medicine, who in turn claimed that the "medication" was working. Psychological treatments.

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