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Dr. Phil just sent a kid to Aspen on today's show
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Anonymous:
Tonight's Dr. Phil has him talking with parents of troubled kids, ending with him sending the kid to an Aspen home. He states, "just as you would treat his broken leg, I want you to treat his broken soul". I wonder what any alternatives would be..the kid was attacking the parents with axes and fireplace tools, and hurting their dog (though the mom said he's "never broken any of the dog's bones!").
Antigen:
Boy, I tell ya! The best medicine in the world for a kid who's that upset is to go on national tv and whine about it to the whole world.
These people are fucking nuts!
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Nihilanthic:
--- Quote ---On 2006-04-17 20:27:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Tonight's Dr. Phil has him talking with parents of troubled kids, ending with him sending the kid to an Aspen home. He states, "just as you would treat his broken leg, I want you to treat his broken soul". I wonder what any alternatives would be..the kid was attacking the parents with axes and fireplace tools, and hurting their dog (though the mom said he's "never broken any of the dog's bones!")."
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How the hell does a program heal anyones soul, unless theyre the most twisted masochist in existance? :???:
Nihilanthic:
Its all folky sounding for his audience.
Or some shit. I dont know. I also dont know how being kidnapped, taken thousands of miles to the middle of fucking nowhere and held captive in a behavior mod program is supposed to feel good or healing in any way what soever.
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