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How much repetition and shaming does it take to break a mind down?

 
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11/13/2019 07:45 AM
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Re: How much repetition and shaming does it take to break a mind down?
Here there are more details here. This is along the lines of what you were discussing I think.

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 Quoting: Geraldgar


Ah, book learning.

There is a point in repetition in which the students all fall asleep at their desks.
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Well fuck it then lol was trying to help answer the question... it’s not book learning anyways it’s more like advertising frequency. But whatever for whatever reason you decided to take a dump on my posts here tonight good job.
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11/13/2019 11:42 AM
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Re: How much repetition and shaming does it take to break a mind down?
It depends on the foundation that you build your Maslows pyramid on.
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That reminds me of an Elder I had a conversation with some time ago.We talked of just about everything in such a short time.I felt so at ease with him.Not normal for me.I told him that I felt like it all,just EVERYTHING in my life was falling down all around me at once like heavy bricks that fell faster than I could avoid.He said not to worry because I was the cornerstone.
He was so sincere and it made me sad as fuck when he said that.Not sure why.
Maybe because Elders are going away,a knowledge that cant be replaced : (

This world is fucked
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" This world is fucked"

If this is the general consensus, then We do have a big problem,.. and will have to wait on a Hero .

There is a song in that animated Disney film adaptation of Hercules.

" Going from Zero to Hero" …so you better keep waiting and be patientstoner1rof1
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11/13/2019 02:55 PM
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Re: How much repetition and shaming does it take to break a mind down?
Here there are more details here. This is along the lines of what you were discussing I think.

[link to www.britannica.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Geraldgar


Ah, book learning.

There is a point in repetition in which the students all fall asleep at their desks.
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Well fuck it then lol was trying to help answer the question... it’s not book learning anyways it’s more like advertising frequency. But whatever for whatever reason you decided to take a dump on my posts here tonight good job.
 Quoting: Geraldgar


I was actually reminiscing about classes, but if books offend you 1dunno1

I know it's probably all digital these days.
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.
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11/13/2019 02:58 PM
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Re: How much repetition and shaming does it take to break a mind down?
It depends on the foundation that you build your Maslows pyramid on.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78127680


That reminds me of an Elder I had a conversation with some time ago.We talked of just about everything in such a short time.I felt so at ease with him.Not normal for me.I told him that I felt like it all,just EVERYTHING in my life was falling down all around me at once like heavy bricks that fell faster than I could avoid.He said not to worry because I was the cornerstone.
He was so sincere and it made me sad as fuck when he said that.Not sure why.
Maybe because Elders are going away,a knowledge that cant be replaced : (

This world is fucked
 Quoting: <<< + <<< 70453052


" This world is fucked"

If this is the general consensus, then We do have a big problem,.. and will have to wait on a Hero .

There is a song in that animated Disney film adaptation of Hercules.

" Going from Zero to Hero" …so you better keep waiting and be patientstoner1rof1
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75414163


The waiting on a hero thing has probably been instilled by the countless Hollywood and Disney movies with their focus on the hero's journey.

It also makes the masses easier to control because then there's just one focal point (person) rather than activity from everywhere.
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.
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11/13/2019 03:11 PM
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Re: How much repetition and shaming does it take to break a mind down?
Here there are more details here. This is along the lines of what you were discussing I think.

[link to www.britannica.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Geraldgar


Ah, book learning.

There is a point in repetition in which the students all fall asleep at their desks.
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Well fuck it then lol was trying to help answer the question... it’s not book learning anyways it’s more like advertising frequency. But whatever for whatever reason you decided to take a dump on my posts here tonight good job.
 Quoting: Geraldgar


I was actually reminiscing about classes, but if books offend you 1dunno1

I know it's probably all digital these days.
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Im not offended I couldn't read clearly on what you were saying no worries.
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11/13/2019 03:15 PM
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Ah, book learning.

There is a point in repetition in which the students all fall asleep at their desks.
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Well fuck it then lol was trying to help answer the question... it’s not book learning anyways it’s more like advertising frequency. But whatever for whatever reason you decided to take a dump on my posts here tonight good job.
 Quoting: Geraldgar


I was actually reminiscing about classes, but if books offend you 1dunno1

I know it's probably all digital these days.
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Im not offended I couldn't read clearly on what you were saying no worries.
 Quoting: Geraldgar


No worries.

I grew up in a very negative and academic environment.

I discovered the problem it causes with language when I was around nine and realized that, despite having a very extensive vocabulary, I had virtually no positive words to describe things. I would end up settling for "not bad" "not atrocious" etc, which doesn't have quite the same connotation but it's what I had to work with.

Last Edited by TlvmmCpoft on 11/13/2019 03:15 PM
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.





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