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Josef bugman posted:Apparently I used to do this as a kid, like if I saw something I found embarrasing I would just leave the room or put my fingers in my ears to block things out. I think the worst is when I am trying to watch "cringe" comedy and I just can't do it without feeling very sorry for the people on screen. Maybe that could be a way of getting more used to conflict? Watching The Thick of It could be like aversion therapy. But - I used to blush a lot, mostly when people would make suggestive comments to me, flirt and so on, which further embarassed me and making me blush more. I then got a job teaching life drawing to hen party's, so every session I'd be stood in front of 20 or so women I'd never met before (or meet again) and had a whole host of sexual comments aimed at me. I quickly got over blushing this way, particularly as each session was self-contained and in the end I knew it didn't really matter. I'm not sure if there's anything you can do to experience conflict in short bursts where you won't meet people again (besides sports?) but could be worth thinking of situations where you could experience it in short bursts and have more time afterwards to analyse how you felt. Your local library should have books about CBT that might be useful too - the image at the top of this article is a decent summary: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/gymqpm/overwatch-therapy-mood-log-worksheet (and you could ask your HR department if there's any councilling or help they offer as part of your contract) Don't beat yourself up about it though, changing yourself takes a lifetime so even a tiny amount of progress is good. Plus the state of the news these days also increases anxiety, so maybe take a weekend off. Take it easy. e: They are making a live action prequel to 101 Dalmatians about Cruella de Vil, sort of like Joker with more animal cruelty. justcola fucked around with this message at 07:48 on Sep 6, 2019 |
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willie_dee posted:I am not recommending this. Did your voice get squeaky? I used to have a colleague who had roided up - he was a sweet, kind of nerdy Asian-American guy who was built like a brick shithouse but had an incongruously high voice like he had been inhaling helium.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 07:46 |
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https://twitter.com/thequentinletts/status/1169850394375098368?s=21
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 07:48 |
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Ho-leeeee sheeeeeeee-it Just amazing
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 07:51 |
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Rip to a real one
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Coohoolin posted:Ho-leeeee sheeeeeeee-it Bojo already opened his statement on Tuesday talking about a WW2 anniversary and compared fighting the Nazis to getting brexit through Then he connected the Amazon and climate catastrophe with Global Britain doing fantastic trade deals (which apparently helps??) so basically there's no shame to go around
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Ms Adequate posted:Holy poo poo Miftan you sound EXACTLY like someone I know only I have no idea who Glad to hear I'm not the only person with this clusterfuck of a voice.
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Josef bugman posted:Apparently I used to do this as a kid, like if I saw something I found embarrasing I would just leave the room or put my fingers in my ears to block things out. I think the worst is when I am trying to watch "cringe" comedy and I just can't do it without feeling very sorry for the people on screen. This is very sweet. You're clearly a very empathetic and sensitive person, and that's a blessing and a curse. It's a blessing for obvious reasons, but it sounds like you're going to have to desensitise yourself a bit at times, as other posters have said. I guess this also counts for your overwhelming desire not to hurt anyone. Worrying less about what's going on with the people around you won't make you a bad person. No one needs to be engaged and vigilant at all times, sometimes it's good and healthy to take a step back. You can trust yourself to be a good person without constant monitoring, and you can trust a situation where people are arguing over dumb poo poo will resolve itself without getting your feelings involved. This is all very difficult and takes practice, of course.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 08:18 |
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https://twitter.com/George_Osborne/status/1169603331569963009
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 08:21 |
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"blow" meaning fellatio, cocaine, or an emotional blow? All 3?
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 08:23 |
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Podcast already made this joke (along with the rest of the Internet)
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 08:23 |
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Why was Pfeffel Johnson stumbling about on Queen St in Morley anyway? Was the police conference up round there? Despite Morley & Outwood turning blue from being Labour forever a couple of years ago the guy that tells him to leave is exactly what you'd expect off it's main road, I've no idea what Johnson's motivation was there.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 08:28 |
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Apparently Blackford was on form on QT last night, can anyone confirm?
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 08:29 |
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Bit of a car crash for Emily Thornberry last night. We really need to work the kinks out to present our brexit policy. My thoughts: 1) remind people that the Tories also had a spilt for the first referendum 2) some times you have to do things in a job you don't like/agree with 3) brexit is an issue that cuts across party lines, and as a party representing the whole nation, not a sub section of it, we are duty bound to try and renegotiate with The EU
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Goldskull posted:Why was Pfeffel Johnson stumbling about on Queen St in Morley anyway? Was the police conference up round there? Maybe he genuinely thought the force of his personality and charm would change their opinion of him and make them realise how great he is
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 08:42 |
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Jesus fiona Bruce sucks https://twitter.com/AaronBastani/status/1169765334896828416?s=19
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 08:48 |
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It's all coming up Liz truss https://twitter.com/business/status/1169813448965926912?s=19
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Barry Foster posted:Maybe he genuinely thought the force of his personality and charm would change their opinion of him and make them realise how great he is It's this. He genuinely believes that the sun shines out of his arsehole and that the sheer force of his wit, charm and charisma is bound to win people over because, well, why wouldn't it? That scoundrel Corbyn does this sort of thing all the time and always gets mobbed by hordes of fans and well-wishers, so surely I, Boris, a much more impressive and important politician, should be able to do the same thing?
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Jose posted:It's all coming up Liz truss in a post brexit world we will all toil day and night wanking off pigs into a supertanker so we can ship swine spunk to cum crazed chinamen
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Gasmask posted:in a post brexit world we will all toil day and night wanking off pigs into a supertanker so we can ship swine spunk to cum crazed chinamen Back to toiling in the Daily Sport headlines mines with you
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 08:57 |
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Jose posted:It's all coming up Liz truss Forward steps David Cameron to save the day
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 08:59 |
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We clearly need an expert in the field of pig sex and international politics, but where can we find such an extraordinary individual?
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 09:00 |
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News on local radio here is again repeating Boris' line on Labour "denying the public" a general election, while picking the shortest, weakest Labour quote they could find as the rebuttal. loving disgusting.
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Failed Imagineer posted:Back to toiling in the Daily Sport headlines mines with you Pulled Pork: Tugjobs For Hogs Til We Pop Our Clogs
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What're the odds on lib dem majority?
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 09:07 |
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https://twitter.com/JimMFelton/status/1169875316619104256
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Bugman, do you utilise any mindfulness practice in your day to day life? It's been a big part of the DBT I've been getting and it really helps with powerful emotions like the kind that conflict and embarrassment can bring up! It might not make the sensations and urges go but it puts a little distance in there and helps them not become all encompassing.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 09:12 |
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I don't get it, the Tories have been a nonstop train wreck for loving years, how is there even a remote chance that they'll win an election?
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Number confusing me.
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Delthalaz posted:I don't get it, the Tories have been a nonstop train wreck for loving years, how is there even a remote chance that they'll win an election? Broken electoral system and old people
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 09:13 |
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The thousand-yard stare is strong in this one.
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Delthalaz posted:I don't get it, the Tories have been a nonstop train wreck for loving years, how is there even a remote chance that they'll win an election? Tories also own the newspapers & polling companies, op
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Is it just me, or has Johnson got very small hands? Another thing in common with Trump, I guess. (One of the Tory papers had a front page pic of him looking 'tough' by pointing at the camera, and all I could think was that a child had tried to block his face.)
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Delthalaz posted:I don't get it, the Tories have been a nonstop train wreck for loving years, how is there even a remote chance that they'll win an election? Because Jezza wants to make jam from the blood of the few
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Confirmed that Labour will not vote in favour of an election on Monday; the leadership has been talked down from previous gung ho approach. Thank gently caress for that. Much as I like and admire Jez and fully support his policies, he and the people around him have an alarming lack of basic strategic sense.
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Delthalaz posted:I don't get it, the Tories have been a nonstop train wreck for loving years, how is there even a remote chance that they'll win an election? Have you seen the state of most of the British public?
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Communist Bear posted:Number confusing me. you put £1 on a conservative majority, you get £2.62 back if they actually get a majority alternatively, the probability of a conservative majority is 1/.262 = 38% if you make a bunch of assumptions about wisdom of the crowds and bid-ask spread and risk aversion of market participants
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Payndz posted:Is it just me, or has Johnson got very small hands? Another thing in common with Trump, I guess. (One of the Tory papers had a front page pic of him looking 'tough' by pointing at the camera, and all I could think was that a child had tried to block his face.) It's you
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Chinese Gordon posted:Confirmed that Labour will not vote in favour of an election on Monday; the leadership has been talked down from previous gung ho approach. Thank gently caress for that. Much as I like and admire Jez and fully support his policies, he and the people around him have an alarming lack of basic strategic sense. As clearly demonstrated by them blocking Johnson into a corner and making his only option a vote of no confidence in himself. If only they had some strategic sense though...
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