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Overcoming injury: Do's and don'ts of the healing process

How to Keep Me from Harming Your Children ... (AND NO, I'M NOT PLANNING TO- OR IN ANY WAY CAPABLE OF IT!)
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((I know this post is long-maybe I'll shorten it into several other posts later on-but here's why you should read it (or have 'your most political relative' [i.e. mom, dad, aunt, uncle, godfather, etc.] read it): Because something is wrong, and people could be in danger if my advice is not enacted.))

I was wronged-injured beyond hope of recovery. That I'm alive is a miracle FOR YOU-for me it's just another chance not to kill you.

I would explain that, but it would take more patience than I have. I'm still waiting to be repaid for the death visited on me more-than-eleven years ago, so my patience is understandably wearing thin ... almost thin-enough to see-through.

I guess "patience" is what has kept me from doing what I need to do-go on a killing spree? I doubt it, but LOOK OUT BEHIND YOU!...

... Maybe that's the tactic I need to resort to now-strike fear into the hearts of all who do not seek help for me. (Even now I'm doing it, so I might put a disclaimer at the top stating that I AM PLANNING NOTHING ...)

Because what I've done up to now-tell you that I was wronged, explain how the people who wronged me can make it right, and remain open to ideas on how to get the message to the people who wronged me-has only painted me as a 'bad comic'-blogger ... 'Whut iuzz the deal with these people? wit`da killing and the maiming and the raping and the leaving-the-toilet-seat-up ... I mean, gawww!' ...

... like I'm one of those bloggers who complain about something being wrong with 'politics' or 'religion-administration' or 'MySpace friend-picking' or something, and who might explain how the higher-up's fix it (and thus explaining why they themselves cannot).

Those bloggers don't expect you to do anything to make things better (except perhaps vote differently in the next political-/governmental-electi ons, or perhaps express your opinion on a public-poll if you are so moved).

I get painted into being one of those, which moves my writing (at least here) into the 'ignore `im, and maybe he'll go away'-category.

That strategy works on a lot of those bloggers, because their problems are most-often 'seen from the high white tower.' But not me ...

Because that is where my problem divides in two: I now live with the injury's results, in their adult-form, everyday; but the injury happened while I was still 'a minor' (I had the IQ [virtual-life-experience]


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