Dieyuppiescum please also post the above over on Cafety
dagon it, that is way too cute, sorry I did not believe before you might make Mark Twain references, I read his Joan of Arc, he wrote a good book on Joan of Arc, last summer
i am very angry when it comes to PV and I seem to yell at everyone a lot
i am not normally so, on the grief trauma therapy websites it says this is normal. sorry again, Nilanthic called me cunt girl, to be blunt, for three pages for no good reason, as if you can really have a good reason, so i've been pissed ever since
anyway, you mean there are not little people in the TV trying to kill each other?
I thought it was all performing angry gnomes.
when i was in nobody I was in with seemed to have such health problems but it does not surprise me that PV will take them if they are manageable enough to do hard labor and of course, will pay.
i think also of course, above "alumni" is PV staff, probably higher up then the nastier ones that post on here as guests
I saw a bunch of restraints that had no legitimate reason
most restraints had no legal basis, they were not trying to run, or commit suicide or attack anyone
there was not much running, where the hell were you going to go?
you were in STU and then in the middle of no where but surrounded by rural neighborhoods many miles from a city or highway.
one girl I was in the cabins with tried to run and that was it
maybe they just put me in the wimpy group or something, or maybe the smart one, the only girl that tried to run managed to steal a teachers car keys out of her desk then sneak out of the school building, it was horrible though, she got to the car and it was a stick shift and she didn't know how to drive a stick, she didn't get far.
running was very rare and usually happened right away, like on the day of arrival, it is odd I think Jersey Gurl talks about it, a lot of people would try to run as soon as they got on the PV campus and then never try again.
i made it as far as the bushes outside the family therapy offices
it was like Jersey Gurl said, as soon as you got on campus the bad gut instinct kicked in, no reason for it either, the family therapy building looks ok, I had already dealt with the escort thug crew, and I hadn't met PV staff yet, I just got out of the car, looked at the nice neat building and lawn and was filled with overwhelming horror and made a bolt for the bushes. The thug collection crew grabbed me after about 15 ft and I never tried to run again.
I think there is something to the trust your gut instinct thing, its kind of buried but its there and accurate
but 90% of restrains were completely uncalled for, and another 5% could have been avoided
some one would sit down on work detail saying they didn't feel well
or staff would all be standing around someone sitting on the ground crying and staff would be harassing them and try to grab their arm and the person would supposedly pull their arm away and that was it, staff would restrain them. If people didn't follow the million rules, if you got off your bed or chewed on your cuticles they restrained you. They restrained someone twice a week on average, sometimes more.
I was restrained because I couldn't stop crying and that was it.
I really couldn't stop crying, understandably. They had me sit in the corner and then told me if I wouldn't stop they would restrain me. I told them I couldn't stop and after another minute or two they restrained me. I was just sitting in the corner crying, nothing else.
i was trying to cry quietly too. Most people really tried to avoid being restrained and like Dieyuppiescum says they just tough it out, what else can you do?
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