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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Today I became CPR/AED certified by the American Heart Association. And the microaggressions against non-theists continued, with it being implied--and heavily so--that we are missing a monumental cornerstone area of strength if we don't have it in our lives.
I felt like, instead of pleaing the Fifth that I would "plea the Harris." Invoke the philosophy of Marx. And even bringing up Timothy Leary when it was implied pot usage is for the misguided and abused. It makes me wonder if any heads would explode if I announced that I'm one of "those people," that I have been on "both sides of the counter," both as a client and now clinician? What would the reactions be if I said I coasted through college and graduated with honors and distinctions while stoned, and I love psychedelics? And, BTW, once I gave god and religion and all such superstitions the boot and purged them from my life I've gotten much stronger, my life has gotten much better, my mood has improved, and I've grown so much sans god/religion/spirituality. Those who have bought into the idea that such things are important enough strength to include on an evaluation, what would they think if I informed them those things left me a depressed and suicidal mess?
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'm spoiling me by getting my nipples pierced Saturday, but what shall I spoil my dog with? It's an extremely important question.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Egads!
If that's how you reward yourself,
I wonder what you do to punish yourself.
After the tongue piercing, which was another reward to me from me, it makes me shudder what I'd have to do to punish myself. Electricity and needles and biting won't do it. It'd have to be some seriously hardcore punishment for it to be punishment. :D
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'm emphatically against clutter, and that is why I am emphatic so frequently.
I'm getting there. It's one of those learned habits I've had to work at breaking. My computer desk is rather cluttered, but compared to my mom's, it's like comparing an ant hill to a mountain. :eek:
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
After the tongue piercing, which was another reward to me from me, it makes me shudder what I'd have to do to punish myself. Electricity and needles and biting won't do it. It'd have to be some seriously hardcore punishment for it to be punishment. :D
Have you ever heard Chinese opera?
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I have considered letting her sniff out her own dog food. Every time I've taken her to the pet stores with me, she sniffs her way to the same brand and type of dog good, which previously there was just no way for me to afford it. I might also make her a sample baggy of dog treats.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I looked over the wolves at Wolf Park, and I can't decide on just one to "adopt." I think I might adopt another one every few months or however often, because just one isn't enough.
 
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