I saying this in the kindest way possible, but I still think I should not have said that. I am trying to take you seriously. You cannot just clown around and expect that other people don’t get annoyed and keep talking to you.
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Replying to @Plinz
I mean, taking anything seriously seems deadly dull. Reality is amazing and bizarre and delightful if you don't try to take it seriously.
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Replying to @thewiseturtle
Please, I am bored out of my mind by fun! Leave the old man be!
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Replying to @Plinz
Oh, good! Then why try to take me seriously? Don't go boring yourself now!
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Replying to @thewiseturtle
I am sorry, I did not mean to hurt you. Of course I will take you seriously, but I will stop listening for a while.
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Replying to @Plinz
You didn't hurt me. I don't take anything seriously. Life is too short for that for me. I've got things to explore and discover. Please don't take me seriously. But don't bore yourself either. Just express whatever you find most interesting, whenever you want.
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Replying to @thewiseturtle
I cannot help but think that something very bad happened to you, and now you detach yourself from the thing that hurts. But that is not working for me, and I am not sure how sustainable it can be. Also not sure if it is helpful if I say that out loud.
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Replying to @Plinz
You keep talking about things hurting. What's going on with that? When something hurts with you, do you allow yourself to feel the hurt, fully? Or do you feel the need to detach?
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Replying to @thewiseturtle
Usually, a pain signal disappears when the thing in your mind that wanted to send it feels that it has been heard out. So I tend to go all in, but try to avoid a rumination loop, where the pain activates content that in turn reactivates the pain generator.
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Replying to @Plinz
I've found that the rumination loop goes away too after I let it express itself.
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If it doesn't it may be PTSD.
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Replying to @Plinz
From what I've read about PTSD (my husband and others around us have it pretty badly, I would say), the problem is not acting on the impulses. In other words, you have to actually express the feelings, fully, so that the emergency signals know they've done their job.
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