Intermediate passive aggression

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Lanolin

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Thinking about aggression do you think thats why people go mad because they cant release their pent up aggression?

Im not sure if that the case, I mean, people that play aggressive competitive sport can still go mad...madness is more of an affliction than it being simply you cant express how you really feel.
 
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JAPOV

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Perhaps madness is simply thinking "too hard"... lol :geek:
 

stilllearning

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Pipp, I reckon when me and the guys get together we engage in this activity all night. We will bust each others chops with comments like Bill is the smartest idiot I know. Or Jim is special, short bus special. However, we do it for fun and laughs so not at all the negative connotations you opined about So I do use backhanded comments but to my buddy's all for laughs.
 
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JAPOV

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Pipp, I reckon when me and the guys get together we engage in this activity all night. We will bust each others chops with comments like Bill is the smartest idiot I know. Or Jim is special, short bus special. However, we do it for fun and laughs so not at all the negative connotations you opined about So I do use backhanded comments but to my buddy's all for laughs.
Hmmmmm... I remember doing a lot of that in my teens :unsure:
 

stilllearning

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Hmmmmm... I remember doing a lot of that in my teens :unsure:
Dang Jap, ya have to out me like that bro......LOL I been trying to front that my mental age is the same as my chronologically age.......LOL
 

TamLynn

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Back handed compliments...I've had a few.
Often times they've made me feel terrible and "less than". 😕

As I read through this thread a saying came to mind that I'm sure many of you have heard.
Perhaps you need to hear it again?

Actually...I'll share two.

1. Comparison is a thief of joy.

2. You don't have to believe everything you think.

🙂
 
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JAPOV

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I may not always be right, but I'm NEVER wrong. ;)
 

Lanolin

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is it because you cant think of anything else to say about each other and think its amusing
I dont know

I think Jesus wasnt that keen on that kind of behaviour, calling your brother RACA or whatever

we are meant to build up, encourage, not tear down and belittle
 

Magenta

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Annie was from way up north. I’d say she’s more like the old West kinda character. A southern lady is a long way from that. But most of us southern girls would never qualify for a southern lady membership anyways lol. We usually go by redneck girls or other terms that are not even in the vicinity of the word “lady” lol.
Like Daisy Dukes? :unsure::giggle:
 
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jennymae

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Why would Daisy Dukes come to mind whenever referring to southern women?
Whoops, I forgot to add this😂 to my post.

I have a friend who used to wear those things back in the day. She thought she looked both classy and that other word starting with an “S” and then there’s a “y” somewhere along the line.😁

Anyways, she made them shorter and shorter until there wasn’t much left to shorten and both cheeks came out to say hello. I think it’s safe to say that “classy” at that point of time was off the table.😁
 

Magenta

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Whoops, I forgot to add this😂 to my post.

I have a friend who used to wear those things back in the day. She thought she looked both
classy and that other word starting with an “S” and then there’s a “y” somewhere along the line.😁

Anyways, she made them shorter and shorter until there wasn’t much left to shorten and both cheeks
came out to say hello. I think it’s safe to say that “classy” at that point of time was off the table.😁
I was referring to the fictional character, not the item of clothing, but I guess they are named after her, after all :D

And you did likely realize that, but clarifying just in case ;):) Yeah, classy is long gone by that point LOL
 
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JAPOV

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Too much of a good thing...? :LOL:
 

Lanolin

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well, most of us dont have a personal dresser/stylist unlike the Queen

so, I suppose ppl have to make do with whatver rags we've got. You can probably safely say that old jeans can be recycled indefinitely and worn to bits.

Apparently they make good aprons cos the pockets are handy.

Im all for wearing pyjamas myself. They are just so comfortable and handy for napping in. Dont judge me
 

Magenta

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Too much of a good thing...? :LOL:
The eyes of guys love spring and summer
As clothing shrinks and falls right from her
Womanly form as on the beach she may
Lay sprawled so carefully displayed
To draw the sweeping manly gaze
 
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JAPOV

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The eyes of guys love spring and summer
As clothing shrinks and falls right from her
Womanly form as on the beach she may
Lay sprawled so carefully displayed
To draw the sweeping manly gaze
Yeah', that's a real sweet way to put it! :giggle: