Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Straight, Inc. and Derivatives
Stoughton - A question for "Staff/Old Comers"
Anonymous:
Right you are, hippie. :razz: "
Antigen:
I hear ya, hip. Many ways to undermine the program. Frustratingly, very few ways to tip anybody off at the time. But we're not in there anymore. We can all work it out.
Every sensible man, every honorable man, must hold the Christian sect in horror.
--Francois Marie Arouet "Voltaire", French author and playwright
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Anonymous:
No not an asshole. I mean it's funny to hear people say how good they had done by helping a newcommer work the program. Like why would you bother? I never understood that, so I thought it was funny that if I had been your newcommer, it just wouldn't have worked on me. I always wonder what kind of stress my old commer really endured having me as a newcommer. It never occured to me back then, that they could be set back if I wasn't doing certian things. I wonder how many that happened to. So it's funny to me. Sorry, no way for you to know.. I have an entirely diffrent perspective then that of someone who complied even 1 day. I look back now, and it's all kinda really funny. I mean also very sad and yes I was horribly abused, but the dynamic of it all is amusing.
don't be offended, I harbor no ill feelings, anymore. Except to the adults who started it all, and the specific people who held me down every day and spit on me , etc.. Those people, I loathe/
I just dont have a concept of "working the program" even to just get by. so it makes me kinda snicker..I snickered out load that time, sorry =)
Anonymous:
hey hippie- you and i knew a lot of sames. I hope the music sounds as good, you were an idiot to give it up for three years.
Anonymous:
Hippie - the reason you left the Stoughton apartment, ultimately, was you couldn't pay your rent, as I recall. Please don't dilute yourself into thinking that there weren't people other than your roommates around at the time who know the truth.
Standing at the back of Group, wearing a tie-die under your Army jacket was a nice touch too. Can't imagine why that might have been frowned upon. Oh yeah, the suspected drug use probably didn't help too much toward your staff tenure either.
Looks like your spelling, grammar, and use of punctuation is about the same now as it was twenty years ago, too. Well done.
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