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originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Athetos
Phobias are like stories they don’t always makes sense and sometimes they are crazy.
Sometimes people fake phobias.
a reply to: Annee
The point is -- they are real to the person who has it.
I'm not discussing phobias.
www.foxnews.com... gang-rape.html
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh faced a storm of new sexual misconduct allegations Sunday after attorney Michael Avenatti said he had knowledge that Kavanaugh and high school friend Mark Judge targeted women with drugs and alcohol in order to "allow a 'train' of men to subsequently gang rape them."
originally posted by: carewemust
OK...Dims are over doing it now. Shooting themselves in the foot.
www.foxnews.com... gang-rape.html
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh faced a storm of new sexual misconduct allegations Sunday after attorney Michael Avenatti said he had knowledge that Kavanaugh and high school friend Mark Judge targeted women with drugs and alcohol in order to "allow a 'train' of men to subsequently gang rape them."
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Athetos
Phobias are like stories they don’t always makes sense and sometimes they are crazy.
Sometimes people fake phobias.
a reply to: Annee
The point is -- they are real to the person who has it.
I'm not discussing phobias.
Yes...they are very real to the person who has them.
Does that make them real to everyone?
I have had this discussion with so many people it is ridiculous.
It is similar to religion....they just believe.
Believing does not make it real or fact.
She may believe whatever happened and it may be real to her. At this point...she is the ONLY person of the 5 or 6 there that believes it.
The discrepancies in her story alone show that the story should not be believed by others.
Not a single witness can corroborate it. She has changed her story at least 3 times.
The music being so loud others could not hear her yet she could hear what Judge said completely discredits her account.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Athetos
Phobias are like stories they don’t always makes sense and sometimes they are crazy.
Sometimes people fake phobias.
a reply to: Annee
The point is -- they are real to the person who has it.
I'm not discussing phobias.
Yes...they are very real to the person who has them.
Does that make them real to everyone?
I have had this discussion with so many people it is ridiculous.
It is similar to religion....they just believe.
Believing does not make it real or fact.
She may believe whatever happened and it may be real to her. At this point...she is the ONLY person of the 5 or 6 there that believes it.
The discrepancies in her story alone show that the story should not be believed by others.
Not a single witness can corroborate it. She has changed her story at least 3 times.
The music being so loud others could not hear her yet she could hear what Judge said completely discredits her account.
You're going way off on tree limbs.
The original post was someone saying a person remembers all the details from a traumatic experience.
That's just not true.
PTSD proves that.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Athetos
Phobias are like stories they don’t always makes sense and sometimes they are crazy.
Sometimes people fake phobias.
a reply to: Annee
The point is -- they are real to the person who has it.
I'm not discussing phobias.
Yes...they are very real to the person who has them.
Does that make them real to everyone?
I have had this discussion with so many people it is ridiculous.
It is similar to religion....they just believe.
Believing does not make it real or fact.
She may believe whatever happened and it may be real to her. At this point...she is the ONLY person of the 5 or 6 there that believes it.
The discrepancies in her story alone show that the story should not be believed by others.
Not a single witness can corroborate it. She has changed her story at least 3 times.
The music being so loud others could not hear her yet she could hear what Judge said completely discredits her account.
You're going way off on tree limbs.
The original post was someone saying a person remembers all the details from a traumatic experience.
That's just not true.
PTSD proves that.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Athetos
Phobias are like stories they don’t always makes sense and sometimes they are crazy.
Sometimes people fake phobias.
a reply to: Annee
The point is -- they are real to the person who has it.
I'm not discussing phobias.
Yes...they are very real to the person who has them.
Does that make them real to everyone?
I have had this discussion with so many people it is ridiculous.
It is similar to religion....they just believe.
Believing does not make it real or fact.
She may believe whatever happened and it may be real to her. At this point...she is the ONLY person of the 5 or 6 there that believes it.
The discrepancies in her story alone show that the story should not be believed by others.
Not a single witness can corroborate it. She has changed her story at least 3 times.
The music being so loud others could not hear her yet she could hear what Judge said completely discredits her account.
You're going way off on tree limbs.
The original post was someone saying a person remembers all the details from a traumatic experience.
That's just not true.
PTSD proves that.
So you believe her story?
Can you explain the discrepancies and changes?
Will you still believe her if she does not show up on Thursday?
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Athetos
Phobias are like stories they don’t always makes sense and sometimes they are crazy.
Sometimes people fake phobias.
a reply to: Annee
The point is -- they are real to the person who has it.
I'm not discussing phobias.
Yes...they are very real to the person who has them.
Does that make them real to everyone?
I have had this discussion with so many people it is ridiculous.
It is similar to religion....they just believe.
Believing does not make it real or fact.
She may believe whatever happened and it may be real to her. At this point...she is the ONLY person of the 5 or 6 there that believes it.
The discrepancies in her story alone show that the story should not be believed by others.
Not a single witness can corroborate it. She has changed her story at least 3 times.
The music being so loud others could not hear her yet she could hear what Judge said completely discredits her account.
You're going way off on tree limbs.
The original post was someone saying a person remembers all the details from a traumatic experience.
That's just not true.
PTSD proves that.
So you believe her story?
Can you explain the discrepancies and changes?
Will you still believe her if she does not show up on Thursday?
Here we are again.
You believe Kavanaugh.
I will wait for the facts.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Athetos
Phobias are like stories they don’t always makes sense and sometimes they are crazy.
Sometimes people fake phobias.
a reply to: Annee
The point is -- they are real to the person who has it.
I'm not discussing phobias.
Yes...they are very real to the person who has them.
Does that make them real to everyone?
I have had this discussion with so many people it is ridiculous.
It is similar to religion....they just believe.
Believing does not make it real or fact.
She may believe whatever happened and it may be real to her. At this point...she is the ONLY person of the 5 or 6 there that believes it.
The discrepancies in her story alone show that the story should not be believed by others.
Not a single witness can corroborate it. She has changed her story at least 3 times.
The music being so loud others could not hear her yet she could hear what Judge said completely discredits her account.
You're going way off on tree limbs.
The original post was someone saying a person remembers all the details from a traumatic experience.
That's just not true.
PTSD proves that.
So you believe her story?
Can you explain the discrepancies and changes?
Will you still believe her if she does not show up on Thursday?
Here we are again.
You believe Kavanaugh.
I will wait for the facts.
Suggesting at this point that there are none?