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i am a student from the program and i love it

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Anonymous:
i juss came out of academy at ivy ridge and im loving life... hope no other programs close so the kids can feel the shit ive been through, maybe save a couple of lives...

Anonymous:
Student from ivy ridge.
Key Program word: Save lives. Save lives as in you were going to die ?

Hello..... brain wash.

Stay clean and sober everything will fall into place.

animals all of us:
I am glad that you are graduated.  I hope that your words are sincere.  When you look back in a few days or a few weeks and all the shit they did to you becomes unclear....
Remember that you are here.  Not there.  
If you were stripped of Any rights of civil or ammended truths.  If they made you grow up to fast and lose a part of your youth.  If they make you want to hurt others cos it was all some secret lie.  If somehow today or tommorow something doesn't sit right somewhere inside you and you suddenly discover why.  And if you remember suddenly the real reason you now want to die....
Its okay.  Its okay to cry.

By the by....
Why would someone who's life is SSOOO great because they have had such a wonderful experience and made so many wonderful connections and friends and created so much love, why would someone like that bother coming to a sight for survivors of mental brainwashing ???  Sounds like you're in the right spot great healer.

Anonymous:
i really dunno where u people get off on this bullshit u say.  i was at ivy ridge for a year and a half and it turned my life around.  all this bullshit yall make up about tha staff is exactly that, BULLSHIT.  u can sit here and nit pick at every little thing or u can get off ur asses and move on wit ur live.  yall most really hate urselves if u have nothin better to do but sit around and type a buncha lies.

Anonymous:
Is it possible that people could have a *different* experience than you?

Is it possible that something that helped you could harm someone else?

Do you have any empathy left at all?

For example, let's say I love sports and like nothing more than to toss a football around with my buddies.

Another friend of mine, however, finds physical sports frightening because she's very short and slim and while she enjoys aerobics, you won't catch her dead out on a muddy field.  If you forced her to play with my guys, she might get physically hurt.

A third friend was grossly obese as a child and finds sports fields to be reminders of the taunting and humiliation he used to face daily.  He has lost the weight, but not the memories.
If you make him play, it could cause emotional difficulties.

Does this mean football is bad?

Why can't it be possible for some people to find the WWASP experience traumatic while others believe it to be helpful?

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