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To: atomic_dog
As a consequence, pedestrian deaths are going to skyrocket.
2 posted on
07/16/2007 10:24:59 AM PDT by
samtheman
To: atomic_dog
Maybe the kid on his loud four-wheeler can overcome his fear of riding in traffic.
4 posted on
07/16/2007 10:27:24 AM PDT by
RightWhale
(It's Brecht's donkey, not mine)
To: atomic_dog
5 posted on
07/16/2007 10:27:28 AM PDT by
dfwgator
(The University of Florida - Still Championship U)
To: atomic_dog
6 posted on
07/16/2007 10:27:30 AM PDT by
Hegemony Cricket
(You can take the boy out of the country, but you just can't get the smell off his shoes.)
To: atomic_dog
Fear, both justified and not.
I’ll keep my fear, thanks. I’d rather remain a human being with choices and consequences, a moral or an immoral person.
To: atomic_dog
Stop voting Democrat?..........
8 posted on
07/16/2007 10:27:34 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(No wonder Mexico is so filthy. Everybody who does cleaning jobs is HERE!.......)
To: atomic_dog
What if you’re afraid of taking drugs?
To: atomic_dog
Are samples ready for Republican politicians?
10 posted on
07/16/2007 10:29:11 AM PDT by
polymuser
(There is one war and one enemy.)
To: atomic_dog
I didn’t read the article. I just wanted to point out that there’s probably a great Chuck Norris joke in here somewhere.
11 posted on
07/16/2007 10:30:14 AM PDT by
Steel Wolf
("There are moderate Muslims, but Islam itself is not moderate" Ibn Warraq)
To: atomic_dog
Puts a whole new meaning on the NO FEAR decals rednecks love to wear.
12 posted on
07/16/2007 10:32:23 AM PDT by
Al Gator
(Refusing to "stoop to your enemy's level", gets you cut off at the knees.)
To: atomic_dog
adults who suffer each year from persistent, debilitating fears - including hundreds of soldiers returning from conflict in Iraq and AfghanistanOne stands in awe of such impartial reportage.
From what the returning soldiers I know have told me, their greatest fear upon returning to the US is the completely rational fear of being plagued by idiots wasting their time.
To: atomic_dog
I will not fear. Fear is the mind killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain...
To: atomic_dog
Unfortunately the side-effects of treatment include diffuse dread, apprehension, anxiety, doubt, panic, horror and terror.
16 posted on
07/16/2007 10:36:49 AM PDT by
Rennes Templar
("The future ain't what it used to be".........Yogi Berra)
To: atomic_dog
I thought FDR was working on a cure for this during WWII?
17 posted on
07/16/2007 10:37:02 AM PDT by
Dixie Yooper
(Ephesians 6:11)
To: atomic_dog
When are they going to find a cure for Bush Derangement Syndrome?......oh wait this is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Never mind
18 posted on
07/16/2007 10:37:13 AM PDT by
stm
(Fred Thompson in 08! Return our country to the era of Reagan Conservatism)
To: neverdem
20 posted on
07/16/2007 10:45:27 AM PDT by
GOPJ
(A bunch of bands taking big tax breaks isn't a "movement" - "Live Earth" ? More "rent a crowd"...)
To: atomic_dog
My fears have gotten progressively worse since childhood, but I am also afraid of new drugs now because of what some have done to me. I'm nearly housebound at this point but can go to restaurants without doing carryout again, if I force myself I can do some hard things, then it exhausts me afterwards.
None of the drugs I have taken so far affected my moral choices, and a large number have been tried on me.
I made my worst moral choices when I was not on any prescription drugs, in part, as an escape. In some people, yes, it can be a catastrophe. I have seen lives transformed when they match the right drug to the person. Wish it could happen for me. Wait. I decided I don't want to get my hopes up again that I will ever get better and just learned to live with it.
But if they get this one right, it might help a lot of people. Right now they treat PSTD mostly with SSRI's, and my system cannot handle them, they were finally convinced I was not faking that. They rev me up so that I get into an agitated state and feel like climbing the walls. It is actually physically painful as well as the emotional pain.
21 posted on
07/16/2007 10:45:35 AM PDT by
Aliska
To: atomic_dog
“Conversely, the learned fear persisted when the kinase’s activity was increased in the hippocampus,....” I have a learned fear of hippos on my campus.
To: atomic_dog
Now what do we do with.....
“We have nothing to fear;but fear itself.”
I’m afraid this is way tooo confusing!!!!!
23 posted on
07/16/2007 10:51:02 AM PDT by
Jeffrey_D.
(The only thing I love more than my FreeperFriends is my God, Family and Country !!!!)
To: atomic_dog
Fear is not necessarily a bad thing.
27 posted on
07/16/2007 11:06:58 AM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
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