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5 minutes ago, Monbon said:

whtf does egregious mean?

it's the culture the green want to impose on everyone

bit like pol pot

 
12 minutes ago, Monbon said:

Amazin. What else?

Isn't a touch of green beauty in an otherwise bland urban moonscape enough?

10 minutes ago, Monbon said:

Where is Biffen, why was he deflocked? I miss him/

Defrocked !!!! FFS

8 minutes ago, Monbon said:

whtf does egregious mean?

Find an online dictionary.

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Indeed I am 'Bub, however, it is largely discredited these days.

Only by revisionists and those ignorant of the history and the proper use of Rorschach test. It is a very complex tool that requires knowledge and skill of the interpreter. Used as one test or method only as part of a wider in-depth analysis of the patient. 

 
9 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Only by revisionists and those ignorant of the history and the proper use of Rorschach test. It is a very complex tool that requires knowledge and skill of the interpreter. Used as one test or method only as part of a wider in-depth analysis of the patient. 

it;s mumbo jumbo witchcraft, ernie


1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

it;s mumbo jumbo witchcraft, ernie

We agree to differ Daisy. An accurate tool when properly used with other methods. 

12 minutes ago, hemingway said:

We agree to differ Daisy. An accurate tool when properly used with other methods. 

it's as unscientific as analysing dreams, ernie

but then most of psychiatry/psychology is more black art than science

 
19 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

it's as unscientific as analysing dreams, ernie

but then most of psychiatry/psychology is more black art than science

At one time when I was in Education, I was looking after kids with "behavioural problems". 

I had one young bloke who was .... well scary... and he was on a list of prescribed drugs to "help him". 

His mum told me that one time she went to the chemist to get a prescription filled and the pharmacist refused to do it. He said that no child could possibly be on these drugs.

Just after that, I had occasion to speak to his "Paediatric Psychiatrist" ( we're talking a seriously qualified operator here) and he told me that the treatment of such kids was "more art than science".

And we wonder why we have so many [censored] up kids about.

32 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

it's as unscientific as analysing dreams, ernie

but then most of psychiatry/psychology is more black art than science

Has anyone ever learned how to lucid dream? I'd like to try 


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Has anyone ever learned how to lucid dream? I'd like to try 

hmmmm, layzie, maybe ask luci?

6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

At one time when I was in Education, I was looking after kids with "behavioural problems". 

I had one young bloke who was .... well scary... and he was on a list of prescribed drugs to "help him". 

His mum told me that one time she went to the chemist to get a prescription filled and the pharmacist refused to do it. He said that no child could possibly be on these drugs.

Just after that, I had occasion to speak to his "Paediatric Psychiatrist" ( we're talking a seriously qualified operator here) and he told me that the treatment of such kids was "more art than science".

And we wonder why we have so many [censored] up kids about.

just wait till psychiatrists start using chatgpt to "assist" them

6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

just wait till psychiatrists start using chatgpt to "assist" them

It's a bit scary 

13 minutes ago, layzie said:

Has anyone ever learned how to lucid dream? I'd like to try 

Years ago I tried lucid dreaming and after a few attempts it kinda worked. I didn’t like it though. Dreams shouldn’t be controlled, otherwise they’re not really dreams. 


1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Years ago I tried lucid dreaming and after a few attempts it kinda worked. I didn’t like it though. Dreams shouldn’t be controlled, otherwise they’re not really dreams. 

I just want to do one and then be done with it. 

21 minutes ago, layzie said:

I just want to do one and then be done with it. 

That was my plan. Thing is, since doing that, to this day I involuntarily experience lucid dreaming every so often. It’s like something was unlocked. Something else was triggered by the intentional lucid dreaming, that being parasomnia. I frequently sleepwalk and sleep-talk, laugh and cry and sometimes even eat while asleep. It’s not ideal. 

I often lucid dream, mainly when napping or whm I've not quite woken up.  For me it just means I'm cognisant of the dream and can continue it in the direction I like, but often following the same logic.  Not overly exciting tbh!

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6 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Hahaha, that's funny, my response to @Redleg above, must be approved by a moderator!

So did mine.

6 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Hahaha, that's funny, my response to @Redleg above, must be approved by a moderator!

 

23 minutes ago, Redleg said:

So did mine.

Notice something in common with your posts? No? I’ll tell you both then (and this applies to @AzzKikA and @Demon Dynasty as well) you all hung [censored] on WCW! Two words… common denominator. Let this be a lesson to all of you! That is all.

yeah nah that’s probs not the reason for approval by a mod. I just like telling you blokes off. It’s fun. 🥳🙃😜

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12 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

I often lucid dream, mainly when napping or whm I've not quite woken up.  For me it just means I'm cognisant of the dream and can continue it in the direction I like, but often following the same logic.  Not overly exciting tbh!

Dreams are fascinating when they’re not in our control which is what I don’t find appealing about lucid dreaming.

For mine, not remembering 90% of dreams is disappointing. 

8 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Holy smokes, a gal doesn’t grace Demonland with her presence for a couple of hours and comes back to a veritable den of iniquity, with her good self the main target of such disparagement.

This thread would be immediately shut down if the mods ever bothered to read it, which they don’t since they’re not masochists. As far as I know, that is

So you're saying that gif isn't an accurate representation of your fine self? Me thinks someone's pants are on fire 🤔

5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

 

Notice something in common with your posts? No? I’ll tell you both then (and this applies to @AzzKikA and @Demon Dynasty as well) you all hung [censored] on WCW! Two words… common denominator. Let this be a lesson to all of you! That is all.

yeah nah that’s probs not the reason for approval by a mod. I just like telling you blokes off. It’s fun. 🥳🙃😜

What's the lesson, sorry I wasn't listening.

7 hours ago, layzie said:

It's a bit scary 

AI is VERY scary.

Some idiots think AI can be 'contained' 

Muwahahaha 

 
9 hours ago, layzie said:

Has anyone ever learned how to lucid dream? I'd like to try 

Homer Simpson Dreaming GIF

8 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

For mine, not remembering 90% of dreams is disappointing. 

Melbourne Football Club Win GIF by Melbournefc

90% part solved... feeling better?


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