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« Reply #45 on: November 07, 2007, 08:24:49 AM »
Snoop Dogg kicks ass over jesus anyday.

And it is pretty true the pro-hyde flunkies tend to come across as extremely arrogant. It is like they are proud to be part of some special elite group or something. Kind of sad really and I sort of feel sorry for them as the price they must have paid to be in such exalted company.

How many others did they step on, trample, and treat like shit to get to through Hyde?

Probably an uncountably high number.

The grads don't need our scorn. They need our pity, compassion, and understanding. We who have overcome the ideology of the programs should know where they are at. It wasn't easy for those of us who broke the chains that held our minds in place.

Show these poor kids love.. they need it in the worst way.. as they sure didn't get it in the cold harsh walls of Hyde.
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« Reply #46 on: November 07, 2007, 08:28:07 AM »
I agree.. don't hate guys like AC. Just be patient with him and try your best to help him understand that what happened to him was wrong and not his fault.

Hyde is alot like rape. You never should treat a rape victim with anger. Be gentle and be compassionate..
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« Reply #47 on: November 07, 2007, 08:32:45 AM »
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Snoop Dogg kicks ass over jesus anyday.

And it is pretty true the pro-hyde flunkies tend to come across as extremely arrogant. It is like they are proud to be part of some special elite group or something. Kind of sad really and I sort of feel sorry for them as the price they must have paid to be in such exalted company.

How many others did they step on, trample, and treat like shit to get to through Hyde?

Probably an uncountably high number.

The grads don't need our scorn. They need our pity, compassion, and understanding. We who have overcome the ideology of the programs should know where they are at. It wasn't easy for those of us who broke the chains that held our minds in place.

Show these poor kids love.. they need it in the worst way.. as they sure didn't get it in the cold harsh walls of Hyde.


Che Gookin, I'm starting to believe you don't have an inferiority complex, but really are inferior.
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« Reply #48 on: November 07, 2007, 09:59:02 AM »
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Snoop Dogg kicks ass over jesus anyday.

And it is pretty true the pro-hyde flunkies tend to come across as extremely arrogant. It is like they are proud to be part of some special elite group or something. Kind of sad really and I sort of feel sorry for them as the price they must have paid to be in such exalted company.

How many others did they step on, trample, and treat like shit to get to through Hyde?

Probably an uncountably high number.

The grads don't need our scorn. They need our pity, compassion, and understanding. We who have overcome the ideology of the programs should know where they are at. It wasn't easy for those of us who broke the chains that held our minds in place.

Show these poor kids love.. they need it in the worst way.. as they sure didn't get it in the cold harsh walls of Hyde.


 Jesus has more homies and a lot more better quotes.
As Christians we hate the sin but love the sinner.
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« Reply #49 on: November 07, 2007, 10:35:46 AM »
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I agree.. don't hate guys like AC. Just be patient with him and try your best to help him understand that what happened to him was wrong and not his fault.

Hyde is alot like rape. You never should treat a rape victim with anger. Be gentle and be compassionate..


...And this is what boggles my mind.
"What happened to me was wrong and not my fault" haha.
It's in the eye of the beholder my man.
I don't feel 'raped' by any means.
If I didn't attend Hyde, I was on the path to failing high school, having a really shitty angry relationship with my parents, etc.
Then again, I was the athlete non druggie non fucked up type kid.
I had my niches, not like suicide and self hatred, but like arrogance and temper...and not very good at math.
Were there sketchy times at Hyde? You bet.
Was it weird when Mr. Bragg said we couldn't have 'breast sex'? You bet.
Did it potentially save my family? You bet.
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« Reply #50 on: November 07, 2007, 10:43:03 AM »
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I had my niches, not like suicide and self hatred, but like arrogance and temper...and not very good at math.

Sounds like same niches still there, and still "can't think too good".
 :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:
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« Reply #51 on: November 07, 2007, 10:46:16 AM »
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Did it potentially save my family? You bet.

Are you saying it didn't actually? Sorry, AC, couldn't resist.

Quote from: ""Annuit Coeptis""
Was it weird when Mr. Bragg said we couldn't have 'breast sex'? You bet.


You mean sex alla spagnoletta?
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« Reply #52 on: July 23, 2011, 07:30:45 AM »
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Quote from: ""Annuit Coeptis""
I had my niches, not like suicide and self hatred, but like arrogance and temper...and not very good at math.
Sounds like same niches still there, and still "can't think too good".
 :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:


 I see leadership by example here: raising the level of debate with an ad honinem attract. Very nice.  Good to see it is not just Hyde grads struggling with mental processes.  I will just tune in the Rush Limbaugh Show and listen to some one that is really good at those kinds of antics.
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