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Blog Thread II: Beyond Blogosphere.
Krina:
That's terrible. I can relate, I have a crazy family too. I had to move to another country and put lots of water between us to free myself at least half-way from them.
This won't do anything to solve your situation, but it might make you feel a little less panicky. My shrink taught my two breathing techniques the other day that I find very helpful when I feel a panic attack or a bout of anxiety coming on:
#1: Take a deep breath into your belly while you (slowly) count to three, hold your breath while you count to three, and breath out again. Repeat as often as neccessary.
#2: Breath in, then breath out and relax your arms and shoulders. Next time you breath out, relax your jaw and forehead.
I find these actually helpful, hope they help you to feel better! :)
Sadly, I did not aquire any superpowers from my cat's bite. Isn't that usually the deal? (My superpower of choice: Be able to transform into any animal. That way, I could talk to animals AND fly!)
Caleb:
--- Quote from: allison on 11 Feb 2009, 06:38 ---Do I deserve this though?
--- End quote ---
Generally if you are the kind of person that would ask that question then yes you deserve it.
It's the sort of person that would accept something like that without putting too much thought into it that doesn't deserve it.
It's only bad if the dude comes back and becomes a stalker or something. But from the story I am assuming that he isn't.
--- Quote from: Emaline on 11 Feb 2009, 11:36 ---I can't breathe, and I don't want to be at work right now.
--- End quote ---
Family trouble is always the worst. I am always at my weakest when dealing with relatives. Just remember who you are and try to get through it without forgetting.
Emaline:
Krina, my cat's name was Spiderman. And he acted similar to your cat.
And the breathing techniques are helping a little.
Caleb, its not really family trouble, but I know they'd love this little tidbit of news, and they'd hold it against me, and make things worse. So it is better that they don't know.
Christophe:
So some people at my college are trying to get Michelle Obama to come to our commencement (since this year our first senior class will be graduating). To this end they have pressed a shitfuck of cards for students to write in their own messages, which will then be sent to the First Lady's office.
This is all well and noble, except for when the cards themselves have the misspelling of the word "Spirit" as "Sprit" on the cover of the cards.
Awesome.
ViolentDove:
Maybe they're miss-spelled deliberately? To appeal to pity - "Oh I'd better go visit these poor, stupid children, and pretend that our education system isn't failing them and their future."
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