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Leeea

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That's not fair. I want to suffer from both.

Poof, you're a dragon said I to my magic wand. Keep it up and I'll turn you into a pumpkin, ....................................with a mustache and long ears. You're gonnna need an ear nose and throat doctor.

Not to mock you but seriously.......... I can't find those droids.
That is pretty funny :).


Interestingly, it is generally impossible to convince people with NPD they have NPD.



I wish you the best. And best of focus with your mindfulness exercises.
 
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Pohemi

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Slightly different scenario, but I immediately thought of Uvalde. Both the police and the Army are responsible for this IMHO. Sounds like this guy maybe shouldn't have been walking the streets, much less possessing numerous firearms. Entirely preventable.

'Well...we didn't want to throw a stick of dynamite on a pool of gas and endanger ourselves, so we just allowed 18 people to be killed. Too bad so sad, we don't get paid enough for anything more.'

 
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WelshBloke

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Slightly different scenario, but I immediately thought of Uvalde. Both the police and the Army are responsible for this IMHO. Sounds like this guy maybe shouldn't have been walking the streets, much less possessing numerous firearms. Entirely preventable.

'Well...we didn't want to throw a stick of dynamite on a pool of gas and endanger ourselves, so we just allowed 18 people to be killed. Too bad so sad, we don't get paid enough for anything more.'

WTF! So this guy is too dangerous and deranged for the combined police force and Army to deal with so the answer is too just leave him alone, free, in possession of all his firearms?
 
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Pohemi

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WTF! So this guy is too dangerous and deranged for the combined police force and Army to deal with so the answer is too just leave him alone, free, in possession of all his firearms?
I'm confused as to why the Army did/could do nothing. Because he was already discharged, I suppose?

'Well we wouldn't want you to get hurt approaching him, BUT...we're washing our hands of this civ, and it's your problem now. You've been warned.'

I just don't get it.
 
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yottabit

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Slightly different scenario, but I immediately thought of Uvalde. Both the police and the Army are responsible for this IMHO. Sounds like this guy maybe shouldn't have been walking the streets, much less possessing numerous firearms. Entirely preventable.

'Well...we didn't want to throw a stick of dynamite on a pool of gas and endanger ourselves, so we just allowed 18 people to be killed. Too bad so sad, we don't get paid enough for anything more.'

Wow that is immensely frustrating
 
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