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EnRageMent

Post by mensa-maniac » Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:42 am

EnRageMent

Enragement is accumulated festering fiery fury, about to erupt like a violent volcano, spewing it's violence in one massive rage outburst.

Why?

Because you're a mouse who doesn't dare to speak-up when you feel angry about something bothering you. Instead of letting anger go, it is harbored inside of you, festering, boiling to the point it interferes with your social life.

Next time you feel anger, face it, talk about it, but not in an angry way or you'll turn off your listener. Talk calmly and exactly how you feel, do this every time you feel angry. Start by saying I feel extremely angry, and talk about what made you angry. Then, when you're finished reward yourself with something good of your choice.

I went through extreme enragement when the ministry came in and took my daughters daughter away from us. But, it was an in control enragement. I thought of ways to kill these three women, thank God I came to my senses. I thought about committing a small crime to bring this bigger crime to light. I regarded what they had done a huge crime against us, and I was going to make them and their families pay. I suffered three years because of their incompetence to handle a delicate matter. I thought I'd squirt glue inside their car locks, to fuck it up good at their expense. I thought many things including getting a gun and shoot them dead, but, my sensibility wouldn't hear of it. I was thoroughly enraged by these inferiors. And I call them inferiors because anyone who could take an 8 year old child from the only home she knew, because they say she is a special needs child, is inferior even to the child. The child's only need is to be with her family, not with strangers. And to take a child of this age is a cruel punishment to the child. The child told the worker, "I love my mom, more than life itself" And they went against our wishes to drug her, they now have this child addicted to a drug for ADHD, this is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This disease has never been scientifically proven therefore, Doctors are being sued for diagnosing children with this non-existent disease and drugging them for it. The Citizens Commission for Human Rights educated us on this information.

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Re: EnRageMent

Post by Blair » Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:07 am

Sudden loud noises enrage me.

The prolonged drone of a lawnmower enrages me.

Loud cellphone ringtones enrage me.

That inconsiderate chinese bitch who sat behind me on the bus the other day and blathered on her cellphone the whole trip, hurting my ears with her uncouth ugly screeching monkey-talk enraged me to the point where she was a hairs' breadth away from having the cellphone forcibly shoved down her throat.

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Post by mensa-maniac » Mon Feb 22, 2010 12:36 pm

There's always something we hate someone for. It's the anger within us that causes us to hate. I had to take a bus one time, God how I loathed that, however, this man sits down on my seat right beside me, I could smell him before he sat down. His cheap stinky cologne was so bad, it stung my eyes severely, and caused tears to flow down my cheeks. I couldn't take it any longer so I got up, brushed by him without saying excuse me, and got off the bus way before my stop.

If we don't deal with an anger feeling, we're denying ourselves the right to free it, instead, we allow it to fester inside of us like a rotted corpse. Anger that needs to be dealt with is the kind that continues to rear it's ugliness over and over again, until it affects us mentally and interferes with our social status. Most anger dissolves itself and disapates after awhile, unless, you harbor it because it really bothers you. If it really bothers you, rid yourself of this menacing malady or it'll wipe you out.

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Re: EnRageMent

Post by Blair » Mon Feb 22, 2010 7:40 pm

Mensa I find the way you write very "real" You are like a real person that I could get to know.

Even if you are all fucked up in the head with some disorder.

Hell I have PTSD, and that's hell.

Routine circumcison of boys in america, that gets me enraged too.

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Re: EnRageMent

Post by mensa-maniac » Tue Feb 23, 2010 6:10 am

prince wrote:Mensa I find the way you write very "real" You are like a real person that I could get to know.

Mensa says: Thank you for being kind.

Mensa says: You've been around for awhile Prince, I remember when I gave you a bit of a hard time. But, in a sense you already do know me, just through my words, as I know you.

Even if you are all fucked up in the head with some disorder.

Mensa says: You are so funny Prince, sometimes I wish I was all fucked up in the head, no I don't, just kidding. No I'm not fucked up in the head in the least. Not at all! I simply take a drug that blocks to much dopamine from producing. Dopamine is the neurotransmitter in our brains that is responsible for the euphoria we feel. My dopamine production has to be blocked because my brain produces to much. But, I'm not fucked up over it. My brain chemistry is balanced now and has been for 13 years. Even before the Docs gave me this dopamine inhibitor I wasn't fucked up, I just was to happy all the time.

Hell I have PTSD, and that's hell.

Mensa says: Is PTSD a sexually transmitted disease? Well, you can't do anything about that so you have to accept it. There are always better days ahead Prince, believe that. There are alot worse things you could be plaqued with other than a sexual disease. At least you can still use it, you only need to cover it, and with the right partner you'll get the understanding you need. People's lives will improve when their attitudes improve, your life is far from over Prince, you neeed to realize this. Try comparing yourself to someone like Steven Hawkins, you've got it way better than he does. How would you like it if you had to be be spoonfed, you'd have something to die for then now wouldn't you. You're the only one stopping your life from moving forward.

Mensa says:

All 7 of my brothers were circumcised. You couldn't change the fact you were circumcised, it's like infants have no rights. But, it's for cleanliness purposes, the procedure is better than not being circumcised. Uncircumsized men could give a women a bacterium infection if it's not cleaned properly. And it's not easy for uncircumcised men to keep it bacteria free. So you should let go of that enragement and accept the fact. You can't do anything about this fact now anyway. Talk to your mom, if you have a mom! Tell her you're enraged about her doing that, and then let your anger go and accept it. Direct your anger where it needs to go Prince.


Routine circumcison of boys in america, that gets me enraged too.
Mensa says: Yeah, many men would agree with you, but really it's for the better, not meant to slaughter or mutilate you. It's not bad at all when you think what the medical field does to women. Women are mutilated. People take it personal, but it's not a personal thing done to single you out, circumcision is done for medical health reasons.

Mensa says: You're in control now Prince, you're the one who decides for your body now.

I bet you feel you've been dished out lemons on your plate of life. Well, you just have to learn how to make lemonade young man! Being young is a high price to pay, it gets better as you age. You took your great looks for granted didn't you prince, and I know you have great looks, I'm not guessing. You see my logic tells me you chose the name Prince because you associate yourself to a Prince in some way. Most princes are handsome, so, I'd bet you're better than average in looks.

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Re: EnRageMent

Post by Blair » Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:39 pm

Ok, you got me there...

On enragement~

I was in the public library today, reading a magazine (Scientific American), when I noticed a man walked out of the entrance to the cafe (an secondary entrance/exit unguarded by security), and the book alarm detector went off. BEEP BEEP BEEP! He just casually strolled out through the cafe and out the exit.

Did I, Prince, just see someone brazenly steal some library books?

Twenty minutes later, as I am back to the magazine, reading this article about why humans are basically hairless, getting into this bit about how hair on the head is not to keep the head warm, but cool, since the hair creates an air pocket to...

Wait a second, I see a woman approaching the same exit, then BEEP BEEP BEEP! again. She strides through the cafe and out into the street. Brazen and bold.

Now, the detector does'nt go off if you have library books that have already been checked out..I feel a creeping sense of,....bewilderment, then enragement!

These people are possibly stealing public library books. I thought about the times I had looked for a book and found it listed "missing" on the computer database.
I thought about how brazen they were in their act of theft. This enranged me, so did the harsh abrupt piercing sound of the alarm.

On the other hand, perhaps they just had a laptop in their bag...

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Post by mensa-maniac » Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:33 pm

prince wrote:Ok, you got me there...

On enragement~

I was in the public library today, reading a magazine (Scientific American), when I noticed a man walked out of the entrance to the cafe (an secondary entrance/exit unguarded by security), and the book alarm detector went off. BEEP BEEP BEEP! He just casually strolled out through the cafe and out the exit.

Mensa says: Scientific American is a great magazine, I just ordered a subscription, I have to send them a money order or cheque right away.

Mensa says: I wonder why people would steal from a library when they only need to get a library card, and claim they lost the book and then pay for it, if they want it so bad.

Did I, Prince, just see someone brazenly steal some library books?

Mensa says: I couldn't really care less if I saw someone stealing a book from the library, it would bother me more to see a female being hit by a man. I'd feel inclined to punch him in the nose with all I got and dare him to hit me back, I'd duck and run like hell and call police.

Twenty minutes later, as I am back to the magazine, reading this article about why humans are basically hairless, getting into this bit about how hair on the head is not to keep the head warm, but cool, since the hair creates an air pocket to...

Mensa says: So how does a bald head get cooled?

Wait a second, I see a woman approaching the same exit, then BEEP BEEP BEEP! again. She strides through the cafe and out into the street. Brazen and bold.

Mensa says: Yeah, to bad she has to steal to be Brazen and Bold.

Now, the detector does'nt go off if you have library books that have already been checked out..I feel a creeping sense of,....bewilderment, then enragement!

Mensa says: That's because she's getting away with crime, it seems crime pays sometimes!

These people are possibly stealing public library books. I thought about the times I had looked for a book and found it listed "missing" on the computer database.
I thought about how brazen they were in their act of theft. This enranged me, so did the harsh abrupt piercing sound of the alarm.

Mensa says: Yes, sound the alarm, let these thieves feel they've just been caught, they're probably shitting bricks thinking someone might stop them.

On the other hand, perhaps they just had a laptop in their bag...
Mensa says: Now that's thinking!

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Re: EnRageMent

Post by Blair » Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:05 pm

mensa-maniac wrote:Mensa says: I couldn't really care less if I saw someone stealing a book from the library, it would bother me more to see a female being hit by a man. I'd feel inclined to punch him in the nose with all I got and dare him to hit me back, I'd duck and run like hell and call police.
I don't care about someone stealing a book, it just exacerbates my stress problem, I don' want to be be witnessing further crimes.

Re the second part of your comment, you would be better off calling the police before you hit anyone or get involved, otherwise you might find yourself on a charge of assault, regardless of what the man was doing.
So how does a bald head get cooled?
It doesn't, that's why bald-headed men are invariably hot heads. They must wear a hat or cap to maintain their sanity.
Yes, sound the alarm, let these thieves feel they've just been caught, they're probably shitting bricks thinking someone might stop them.
They are shitting bricks, I could sense it especially in the second culprit, I sensed her fear as she approached the alarm border, I knew she was attempting a steal.
On the other hand, perhaps they just had a laptop in their bag...
Now that's thinking!
But actually no, laptops don't set off the alarm, but in the olden (golden) days, they did set them off, but libraries must maintain current technology in regards to their book alarm system, otherwise it would be going off constantly. (and it does not on the main entrance where the bulky and unforgiving security people lie in wait)

prince.

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Post by mensa-maniac » Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:41 am

prince wrote:
mensa-maniac wrote:Mensa says: I couldn't really care less if I saw someone stealing a book from the library, it would bother me more to see a female being hit by a man. I'd feel inclined to punch him in the nose with all I got and dare him to hit me back, I'd duck and run like hell and call police.
I don't care about someone stealing a book, it just exacerbates my stress problem, I don' want to be be witnessing further crimes.

Re the second part of your comment, you would be better off calling the police before you hit anyone or get involved, otherwise you might find yourself on a charge of assault, regardless of what the man was doing.

Mensa says: Yeah, you're right, I'd not likely hit anyone, but if I had my cell on me, I'd call the cops. Then I'd go and ask the silly bitch why she puts up with a man abusing her. Then I'd ask her if she felt to blame for him striking her. Then I'd advise her to go get counselling and tell her where to go.

So how does a bald head get cooled?
It doesn't, that's why bald-headed men are invariably hot heads. They must wear a hat or cap to maintain their sanity.

Mensa says: That's funny Prince but not convincing enough. I think just the air would cool their bald heads off.
Yes, sound the alarm, let these thieves feel they've just been caught, they're probably shitting bricks thinking someone might stop them.
They are shitting bricks, I could sense it especially in the second culprit, I sensed her fear as she approached the alarm border, I knew she was attempting a steal.

Mensa says: Yes, intuitively people know things.
On the other hand, perhaps they just had a laptop in their bag...
Now that's thinking!
But actually no, laptops don't set off the alarm, but in the olden (golden) days, they did set them off, but libraries must maintain current technology in regards to their book alarm system, otherwise it would be going off constantly. (and it does not on the main entrance where the bulky and unforgiving security people lie in wait)

Mensa says: One only needs to tear off the electronic code attached to the book, if they aim to steal it. But, people are limited in their thinking.

prince.

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Re: EnRageMent

Post by Blair » Fri Feb 26, 2010 12:17 pm

mensa-maniac wrote:e right, I'd not likely hit anyone, but if I had my cell on me, I'd call the cops. Then I'd go and ask the silly bitch why she puts up with a man abusing her. Then I'd ask her if she felt to blame for him striking her. Then I'd advise her to go get counselling and tell her where to go.
Abused women get that kind of advice all the time, but they seldom do anything about it.
So how does a bald head get cooled?

It doesn't, that's why bald-headed men are invariably hot heads. They must wear a hat or cap to maintain their sanity.

Mensa says: That's funny Prince but not convincing enough. I think just the air would cool their bald heads off.
The function of hair on the head, is to keep the head warm when it's cold, and cool when it's warm (by creating an air pocket that circulates), a dual-function it has. Nature is ingenious (and In Genius) A bald man will find himself in a situation detrimental to his mental health. He must wear a cap, hat or beanie at all times.
Mensa says: One only needs to tear off the electronic code attached to the book, if they aim to steal it. But, people are limited in their thinking.
This is not always the case, often the books have a magnetic strip sealed inside the bind. You would require a guillotine to remove the bind cleanly, then take only the loose pages, as you walk out the door of some public library, stealing some random piece of public property, which I, Prince, was probably searching for at some point and found it to be "Missing".

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Re: EnRageMent

Post by Blair » Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:36 pm

Mensa says: Yes, intuitively people know things.
Smooth Criminal - by Michael Joseph Jackson

As he came into the window
Was a sound of a crescendo
He came into her apartment
He left the bloodstains on the carpet
She was sitting at the table
He could see she was unable
So she ran into the bedroom
She was struck down
It was her doom

Annie, are you OK
Are you OK
Are you OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
You OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie

Annie, are you OK
Will you tell us that you're OK
There's a sign at the window
That he struck you
A crescendo, Annie
He came into your apartment
He left the bloodstains on the carpet
Then you ran into the bedroom
You were struck down
It was your doom

Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
You've been hit by
You've been struck by
A smooth criminal

So they came into the outway
It was Sunday
What a black day
I could feel your salutation
Sounding heartbeats
Intimidations

Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie

Annie, are you OK
Will you tell us that you're OK
There's a sign at the window
That he struck you
A crescendo, Annie
He came into your apartment
He left the bloodstains on the carpet
Then you ran into the bedroom
You were struck down
It was your doom

Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
You've been hit by
You've been struck by
A smooth criminal

Annie, are you OK
Will you tell us that you're OK
There's a sign at the window
That he struck you
A crescendo, Annie
He came into your apartment
He left the bloodstains on the carpet
Then you ran into the bedroom
You were struck down
It was your doom

Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie
Annie, are you OK
You OK
Are you OK, Annie

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Post by mensa-maniac » Sat Feb 27, 2010 3:10 pm

I loved Michael Jackson's talent and ability.

I watched him from the time he was in his families band The Jackson Five, he was only 5 years old singing and dancing, and younger when he started.

Michael Jackson was a musical genius, everyone knew that. He was definately eccentric, his oddities were evident.

He was loved world-wide, now that's what you call influential!

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Post by Blair » Sat Feb 27, 2010 5:32 pm

I was sitting in a serene little park today, with a fountain. In the middle of a city, but nevertheless serene..

All of a sudden, I see a young asian man striding quite quickly through the park, with a look of furious anger on his face then, he suddenly in his EnRageMent threw something hard onto the concrete. Smash! For a second I thought he was some punk trying to set off an explosive...In tow of him was a very distraught looking young asian woman...

As they passed, I strolled over to see what it was, and as I expected, saw the shattered remains of a cellphone.

A minute or so later, the girl came back to fish the sim-card out of this now destroyed phone.

Romance!! Emotion!! Enragement...

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