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« Reply #795 on: February 20, 2006, 11:34:00 PM »
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I often worry that I am permenantly messed up by those seminars


You are not the only one.

BTW - I've read this post word for word in another thread, did someone just copy/paste this?


WHen were you there BTW?
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« Reply #796 on: February 20, 2006, 11:36:00 PM »
Yeah it was posted exactly the same several days ago here

Post URL: http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?to ... 100#173871


What family were you in?
When were you there?
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« Reply #797 on: February 21, 2006, 12:10:00 AM »
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On 2006-02-20 20:32:00, Anonymous wrote:

" I probably wouldn't say I'm grateful for my time spent there at all - but I don't regret it. If I hadn't been there I woulda gotten worse and worse - I even relapsed after the program but not on any of my problem drugs - I still say away from them. It helped me realize that I am not invinceable and bad things can happen to me. I had no concept of that as a teen. Also - the ability to be blatantly honest with my mom and work out our problems is something I am definitely grateful for. Before getting arrested and being sent to SCL I hadn't spoken to my mom in almost a year. We had a really bad falling out. I was in a bad situation in general and I never would've gotten out without something to help me realize that. I don't agree with everything they do at all, and I often worry that I am permenantly messed up by those seminars, but I had no sense of self worth or dignity before going there and I attribute that positive change to the program."


Oh, dear God, PLEASE bust yourself. I won't explicitly state where this is coming from, but I certainly will never read anything you ever say from here on out w/ even a modicum of credulity. That certainly will show in my responses.

In Straight, we had a hard rule. It was the first and most impotent rule, Honesty. We all knew that that term in that Twilight Zone environment had a preverse definition. What's yours? Whatever it is, use it now! But use it according to the more commonly accepted definition.

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« Reply #798 on: February 21, 2006, 12:13:00 AM »
Holy crappola, you guys are precisely right. What, anon, run out of lucid answers and have to resort to the Program play book. GO GET THAT KID!

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« Reply #799 on: February 21, 2006, 12:25:00 AM »
Figures.

A little government and a little luck are necessary in life, but only a fool trust either of them
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« Reply #800 on: February 21, 2006, 06:43:00 AM »
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« Reply #801 on: February 21, 2006, 08:17:00 AM »
How pathetic can you get?  Can't win by playing fair so we'll just make some shit up, pretend we're a former student. :roll:   Damn, why don't you just admit that you've got no real answers?
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« Reply #802 on: February 21, 2006, 08:51:00 AM »
Check it out:

http://maxweb01.macombcountymi.gov/pa/p ... lst?640319

"in housing drug treatment" ???
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« Reply #803 on: February 21, 2006, 11:41:00 AM »
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On 2006-02-20 20:32:00, Anonymous wrote:

" I probably wouldn't say I'm grateful for my time spent there at all - but I don't regret it. If I hadn't been there I woulda gotten worse and worse - I even relapsed after the program but not on any of my problem drugs - I still say away from them. It helped me realize that I am not invinceable and bad things can happen to me. I had no concept of that as a teen. Also - the ability to be blatantly honest with my mom and work out our problems is something I am definitely grateful for. Before getting arrested and being sent to SCL I hadn't spoken to my mom in almost a year. We had a really bad falling out. I was in a bad situation in general and I never would've gotten out without something to help me realize that. I don't agree with everything they do at all, and I often worry that I am permenantly messed up by those seminars, but I had no sense of self worth or dignity before going there and I attribute that positive change to the program."



Sorry thought I logged in. Just a post I found. You said this forum was open to both views.
I found this one so I posted it.

"This is an uncensored, unmoderated forum where all viewpoints are both welcome and fair game for debate. It's a snap-shot of the Teen Help industry. Some days it's inspiring and heart-warming. Other day's it's pretty damned ugly. Enter at your own risk."
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« Reply #804 on: February 21, 2006, 11:44:00 AM »
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On 2006-02-21 08:41:00, CaughtInTheMiddle wrote:

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On 2006-02-20 20:32:00, Anonymous wrote:


" I probably wouldn't say I'm grateful for my time spent there at all - but I don't regret it. If I hadn't been there I woulda gotten worse and worse - I even relapsed after the program but not on any of my problem drugs - I still say away from them. It helped me realize that I am not invinceable and bad things can happen to me. I had no concept of that as a teen. Also - the ability to be blatantly honest with my mom and work out our problems is something I am definitely grateful for. Before getting arrested and being sent to SCL I hadn't spoken to my mom in almost a year. We had a really bad falling out. I was in a bad situation in general and I never would've gotten out without something to help me realize that. I don't agree with everything they do at all, and I often worry that I am permenantly messed up by those seminars, but I had no sense of self worth or dignity before going there and I attribute that positive change to the program."






Sorry thought I logged in. Just a post I found. You said this forum was open to both views.

I found this one so I posted it.



"This is an uncensored, unmoderated forum where all viewpoints are both welcome and fair game for debate. It's a snap-shot of the Teen Help industry. Some days it's inspiring and heart-warming. Other day's it's pretty damned ugly. Enter at your own risk."

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Oh but it's a very different thing to pass yourself off as a kid who went through there and just happened along here to post.  Why the need to post it in different locations?  Did you forget both times to log in?
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« Reply #805 on: February 21, 2006, 11:49:00 AM »
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On 2006-02-21 08:41:00, CaughtInTheMiddle wrote:

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On 2006-02-20 20:32:00, Anonymous wrote:


" I probably wouldn't say I'm grateful for my time spent there at all - but I don't regret it. If I hadn't been there I woulda gotten worse and worse - I even relapsed after the program but not on any of my problem drugs - I still say away from them. It helped me realize that I am not invinceable and bad things can happen to me. I had no concept of that as a teen. Also - the ability to be blatantly honest with my mom and work out our problems is something I am definitely grateful for. Before getting arrested and being sent to SCL I hadn't spoken to my mom in almost a year. We had a really bad falling out. I was in a bad situation in general and I never would've gotten out without something to help me realize that. I don't agree with everything they do at all, and I often worry that I am permenantly messed up by those seminars, but I had no sense of self worth or dignity before going there and I attribute that positive change to the program."






Sorry thought I logged in. Just a post I found. You said this forum was open to both views.

I found this one so I posted it.



"This is an uncensored, unmoderated forum where all viewpoints are both welcome and fair game for debate. It's a snap-shot of the Teen Help industry. Some days it's inspiring and heart-warming. Other day's it's pretty damned ugly. Enter at your own risk."

"


You've shown your true colors.  ::noway::  ::noway::

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« Reply #806 on: February 21, 2006, 11:59:00 AM »
I thought I was auto logged in from my last post so I never noticed Until I got to work today and looked at site. I copied, pasted then went to get the link then went to bed didn't even notice. Sorry I am blond.

I don't care if you believe me or not. I am not that stupid I know there are people checking web addresses or what ever you call them. So why would I do it on purpose. You told me you were checking ip addresses so why would I do that. You should be smarter then that. :exclaim:
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« Reply #807 on: February 21, 2006, 12:00:00 PM »
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On 2006-02-21 08:49:00, Exit Plan wrote:

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On 2006-02-21 08:41:00, CaughtInTheMiddle wrote:


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On 2006-02-20 20:32:00, Anonymous wrote:



" I probably wouldn't say I'm grateful for my time spent there at all - but I don't regret it. If I hadn't been there I woulda gotten worse and worse - I even relapsed after the program but not on any of my problem drugs - I still say away from them. It helped me realize that I am not invinceable and bad things can happen to me. I had no concept of that as a teen. Also - the ability to be blatantly honest with my mom and work out our problems is something I am definitely grateful for. Before getting arrested and being sent to SCL I hadn't spoken to my mom in almost a year. We had a really bad falling out. I was in a bad situation in general and I never would've gotten out without something to help me realize that. I don't agree with everything they do at all, and I often worry that I am permenantly messed up by those seminars, but I had no sense of self worth or dignity before going there and I attribute that positive change to the program."










Sorry thought I logged in. Just a post I found. You said this forum was open to both views.


I found this one so I posted it.





"This is an uncensored, unmoderated forum where all viewpoints are both welcome and fair game for debate. It's a snap-shot of the Teen Help industry. Some days it's inspiring and heart-warming. Other day's it's pretty damned ugly. Enter at your own risk."


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You've shown your true colors.  ::noway::  ::noway::

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WHATEVER it is ok for you to do it. Because you noticed right away sorry I went to bed. Get over yourself :exclaim:
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« Reply #808 on: February 21, 2006, 12:56:00 PM »
Seeing that I had posted I figured it was still logged in. Like I said I went to bed didn't see what was added after until I got to work today.

I don't know what you are talking about posting as a student in another forum? I have never, you can go back and check ip addresses. I don't know how to do these things so how would I know what you may have said without signing in?

If I would have gotten caught I would have just never posted again. Don't you think? Don't you remember the day I was told I believe it was CMM was tracking ip addresses? I do! So again why would I do that?

I guess that is your choice to believe or not.

If you check like I just did in the forum I found that post. I asked when they graduated and what family they were in. I wasn't signed in sorry it was late and I get up at 4 am for work. I didn't notice. Check that ip address to the one that posted it in that forum. It wasnt me pretending to be a student.
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« Reply #809 on: February 21, 2006, 06:16:00 PM »
Whatever, just know we are here for you Alex! I hope to someday hear his side of the story. Till then............
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f you were never in a program, or a parent of a child in a program, then you have no business posting here.