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Nihilanthic:
Unlike you I don't HAVE to engage in post lengthening.


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--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---My daughter went to SNWP Georgia.  She was there for 12 weeks.  I went through the transition program at the end of her stay.  Her therapist was really good.  We had weekly hour phone conferences with the therapist.  My daughter still keeps in contact with the staff and her therapist from time to time.  My daughter has nothing but good things to say about the program and thinks it did her a world of good.  She felt strong, introspective and accomplished at the end.  We were all pleased with it.
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Fucking press release bullshit.

Nobody talks like that. Nobody stays in touch with people from a program.

Nobody says "I'm strong introspective and accomplished".

What the FUCK?  :rofl:
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Niles, it is because you are too far removed from the families and kids that attend and have never attended yourself and therefore cannot relate.  That is almost exactly what my daughter experienced and the rest of the kids in her group seemed to be doing well when they left also.
The staff at SUWS were really good people and my daughter talks fondly of them to this day and wonders how they are doing and even mentions she would like to contact them someday to let them know how well she is doing and to see how they are.

The lack of understanding on your part shows first that you are not a parent and secondly that you have never had any experience with the industry.  The reaction and experience that you just read is the norm, whether you want to believe it or not.  Most of the BS you read on fornits are kids who had a hard time or who never should have attended in the first place.  Anyone can throw a story up of how they were abused or hurt by the experience but these are isolated cases at best and don’t reflect the good that wilderness programs do for families.




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But I can do it too. :)

TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""Nihilanthic"" ---Unlike you I don't HAVE to engage in post lengthening.


--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Nihilanthic"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---My daughter went to SNWP Georgia.  She was there for 12 weeks.  I went through the transition program at the end of her stay.  Her therapist was really good.  We had weekly hour phone conferences with the therapist.  My daughter still keeps in contact with the staff and her therapist from time to time.  My daughter has nothing but good things to say about the program and thinks it did her a world of good.  She felt strong, introspective and accomplished at the end.  We were all pleased with it.
--- End quote ---

Fucking press release bullshit.

Nobody talks like that. Nobody stays in touch with people from a program.

Nobody says "I'm strong introspective and accomplished".

What the FUCK?  :rofl:
--- End quote ---

Niles, it is because you are too far removed from the families and kids that attend and have never attended yourself and therefore cannot relate.  That is almost exactly what my daughter experienced and the rest of the kids in her group seemed to be doing well when they left also.
The staff at SUWS were really good people and my daughter talks fondly of them to this day and wonders how they are doing and even mentions she would like to contact them someday to let them know how well she is doing and to see how they are.

The lack of understanding on your part shows first that you are not a parent and secondly that you have never had any experience with the industry.  The reaction and experience that you just read is the norm, whether you want to believe it or not.  Most of the BS you read on fornits are kids who had a hard time or who never should have attended in the first place.  Anyone can throw a story up of how they were abused or hurt by the experience but these are isolated cases at best and don’t reflect the good that wilderness programs do for families.




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But I can do it too. :)
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Thats a little better, thank you!!!



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Nihilanthic:

--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Nihilanthic"" ---Unlike you I don't HAVE to engage in post lengthening.


--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Nihilanthic"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---My daughter went to SNWP Georgia.  She was there for 12 weeks.  I went through the transition program at the end of her stay.  Her therapist was really good.  We had weekly hour phone conferences with the therapist.  My daughter still keeps in contact with the staff and her therapist from time to time.  My daughter has nothing but good things to say about the program and thinks it did her a world of good.  She felt strong, introspective and accomplished at the end.  We were all pleased with it.
--- End quote ---

Fucking press release bullshit.

Nobody talks like that. Nobody stays in touch with people from a program.

Nobody says "I'm strong introspective and accomplished".

What the FUCK?  :rofl:
--- End quote ---

Niles, it is because you are too far removed from the families and kids that attend and have never attended yourself and therefore cannot relate.  That is almost exactly what my daughter experienced and the rest of the kids in her group seemed to be doing well when they left also.
The staff at SUWS were really good people and my daughter talks fondly of them to this day and wonders how they are doing and even mentions she would like to contact them someday to let them know how well she is doing and to see how they are.

The lack of understanding on your part shows first that you are not a parent and secondly that you have never had any experience with the industry.  The reaction and experience that you just read is the norm, whether you want to believe it or not.  Most of the BS you read on fornits are kids who had a hard time or who never should have attended in the first place.  Anyone can throw a story up of how they were abused or hurt by the experience but these are isolated cases at best and don’t reflect the good that wilderness programs do for families.




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But I can do it too. :)
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Thats a little better, thank you!!!



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Who, NOBODY speaks... rather, regurgitates canned boilerplate and industry buzzwords, unless they've been coached or prompted to do so. An anonymous poster spewing that very thing rings tinny like the average 'guerrilla marketeer' on poorly sampled phone-line-emulated radio commercials or ugly, bad actors pretending to be people on various cellphone plan commercials.

But then again you're right, I'm in the real world, not in the program bubble world where its normal to speak and act that way!   :wink:

I also seriously doubt your daughter or any other program kid goes around talking about how nice her program staffers were all the time, unless kissing program ass is part of the household contract rules for you. But isn't she an adult by now anyway?

Hrm.

And, well, sadly, I'm more than experienced with this industry. You're obviously "NEW WHO" and can't even read the fucking post count or check how long ago I registered, nor do you have any memory or any IDEA of what I've done.

I take it you didn't get the old notes from the previous agent provocateur?  :rofl: DUMB ASS.

Nevertheless, normal people do not speak like prompted, cue-carded actors or coached, brainwashed children or parents! You're so used to hearing the same crap from the same LGAT-whitewashed cow-orkers you work with that you've forgotten what normal is and it shows rather blatantly.

But, I'll end this on a note you said yourself:


--- Quote ---The reaction and experience that you just read is the norm, whether you want to believe it or not.  Most of the BS you read on fornits are kids who had a hard time or who never should have attended in the first place.  Anyone can throw a story up of how they were abused or hurt by the experience but these are isolated cases at best and don’t reflect the good that wilderness programs do for families.
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WOW.  :rofl:  :o  ::blah:: I don't even have to TRY anymore.

Why did the old who quit anyway?
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TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""Nihilanthic"" ---......I also seriously doubt your daughter or any other program kid goes around talking about how nice her program staffers were all the time, .....
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No, I dont think anyone goes around talking how nice their school was all the time.  Even people I know who graduated from Harvard dont talk about it all the time unless the subject is brought up.  I dont talk about programs all the time except when I am on fornits...I am sure it is the same with you.



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Nihilanthic:

--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Nihilanthic"" ---......I also seriously doubt your daughter or any other program kid goes around talking about how nice her program staffers were all the time, .....
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No, I dont think anyone goes around talking how nice their school was all the time.  Even people I know who graduated from Harvard dont talk about it all the time unless the subject is brought up.  I dont talk about programs all the time except when I am on fornits...I am sure it is the same with you.
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--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---...my daughter talks fondly of them to this day and wonders how they are doing and even mentions she would like to contact them someday to let them know how well she is doing and to see how they are.
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