Tag Archive | "heroism"

Commitment/controll Issues?


I know someone who has trained for a dozen different jobs in the last 10 years. Real Estate, heating/air, auto glass repair, even construction/plumbing. He has had 5 jobs in the last three years, none for more than 3 months, and only one of those jobs were one that he had trained to do. The thought of having a boss, or someone telling them what he has to do is appalling to him. Recently he just put about $70,000 into starting a new ‘niche’ career and less than 3 months of finishing ‘training’ he changed jobs again and completely gave up the previous job he had just finished training for. This person has also been engaged for the past 8 years, and keeps changing his mind on when/where/how they want to get married. They also have a tendency to over feel other people’s problems, often “fixing” things for other people without being asked, and inadvertently causing more issues, he doesn’t feel guilty about (“someone had to do it”). He has a vigilantly sense of heroism, and believe that Justice is best doled out by him, because he knows whats best. He sees the world in black and white. You are either good or bad, and he has no sympathy for people who are “bad” regardless of circumstances. He believes that he has never done wrong. He is a 29 year old Virgin. Has never done drugs, been drunk, been arrested, or eve so much as kissed his fiancee. He believes that “rightness” entitles him to judge what is right and wrong. He believes single mothers only raise rapists and serial killers, because children can’t get what they need. That women who are single should give their children up for adoption if they are under 3 and their spouse dies, to give them the chance to grow up with two parents. Any mother who doesn’t “must secretly hate their children” and he will look into and/or exaggerate circumstances to try to have the child taken because he believes he is doing the world a favor and saving this child from an “obvious criminal and maladjusted” future. During sad situations, or hearing about sad things that happen to others, he often sobs uncontrollably. He is, by far, the most extreme person I have ever met. What do you think could be causing such strong behavior?

Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101Comments (0)

Do You Think Our War Dead Should Be Held In High Regard? Are They Heroes? I Think So, Read On Please.?


I, personally, hate it when people don’t ask the question in the “question” box, here I am though – doing it myself!
The only reason being that this one requires some background.
Essentially, a Celtic fanatic asked a question about another Celtic fanatic (according to the asker) pondering whether or not we all loved the alleged fanatic because of his benevolent behaviour.
As I read this question several days after reading about Celtic fans waving banners similar to those waved by Islamic extremists when confronted with HM Forces heroism, I responded negatively:
“Probably trying (desperately) to get some credibility and public support for Celtic fans? Big Fail!! Reject the Poppy and give up your human rights in this country, scum.”
This answer got deleted.
I have appealed to YA, with this:
“By deleting my answer – you accept that every member of the British Armed Forces that died, didn’t die for a cause or reason. You relish the deaths of members of the British Armed Forces. You believe that people should be allowed to be affiliated with organisations which denounce Britain’s heroic efforts in attempting to crush tyranny, free people from oppression and ultimately achieve World Peace. And that those people and their supporters should have a louder voice than those people who support our lads and Britain’s efforts?
Politics aside, we are talking about the war dead. Since the beginning of the Great War in 1914.
Should the war dead be hated or sainted?
You decide, Yahoo Answers.”
Ultimately my question, dear readers, is – Am I right for respecting our war dead, or is Yahoo right for supporting anti-British sentiment?
There will be an update to this one, I promise!

Posted in Featured ArticlesComments (0)

Do You Think Our War Dead Should Be Held In High Regard? Are They Heroes? I Think So, Read On Please.?


I, personally, hate it when people don’t ask the question in the “question” box, here I am though – doing it myself!
The only reason being that this one requires some background.
Essentially, a Celtic fanatic asked a question about another Celtic fanatic (according to the asker) pondering whether or not we all loved the alleged fanatic because of his benevolent behaviour.
As I read this question several days after reading about Celtic fans waving banners similar to those waved by Islamic extremists when confronted with HM Forces heroism, I responded negatively:
“Probably trying (desperately) to get some credibility and public support for Celtic fans? Big Fail!! Reject the Poppy and give up your human rights in this country, scum.”
This answer got deleted.
I have appealed to YA, with this:
“By deleting my answer – you accept that every member of the British Armed Forces that died, didn’t die for a cause or reason. You relish the deaths of members of the British Armed Forces. You believe that people should be allowed to be affiliated with organisations which denounce Britain’s heroic efforts in attempting to crush tyranny, free people from oppression and ultimately achieve World Peace. And that those people and their supporters should have a louder voice than those people who support our lads and Britain’s efforts?
Politics aside, we are talking about the war dead. Since the beginning of the Great War in 1914.
Should the war dead be hated or sainted?
You decide, Yahoo Answers.”
Ultimately my question, dear readers, is – Am I right for respecting our war dead, or is Yahoo right for supporting anti-British sentiment?
There will be an update to this one, I promise!

Posted in Featured ArticlesComments (0)


Archives

Powered by Yahoo! Answers