On 04/08/2013 10:57 AM, salyavin808 wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ann" <awoelflebater@...> wrote: >> >> >> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@> >> wrote: >>> Back when this first came up I supported Share's flamboyant choice of words >>> to sum up how it feels to be the focus of Robin's assumption that you are >>> not aligned with "reality" and his writing is going to jolt you into an >>> ability to face life in a Robin approved more real way. >>> >>> I call it "mindfuckery", but Share's term conveys more how invasive this >>> unfriendly assumption feels from the receiving end. Combined with the word >>> flooding it is quite unpleasant. >> Neither of you have anything on my experience with Robin, not even close, >> not even in the same ballpark. Three and a half years around him physically >> up to 10-15 hours a day just puts my exposure to his "mindfuckery", his >> "word flooding" so far beyond your ability to even conceive of such a thing >> that it makes me smile, just a little. And boy, you think he can mess with >> you now, 30 years ago you would have lasted about an hour at the mic. And >> even during all that time I wouldn't have characterized it as 'psychological >> rape". I could and would and did call it lots of other things but never >> quite that. Still, you have the option to stop reading, stop responding but >> you don't. I noticed recently that when you have been absent for a while and >> Robin intermittently shows up so do you. So somewhere, somehow, for some >> reason, you keep gravitating toward the opportunity to interact with him. >> Now either stop whining and complaining or ignore him and all things 'him' >> totally. >> > Huh? No he doesn't. Curtis is often on here and he always actually > brings something worth reading, unlike Robin who just seems to bring > his mental health problems for an airing. Like Judy, the guy is > obsessed and it's fucking weird to watch. > > I also can't imagine still being impressed with Robins empty cult. > Is only lasting an hour at the mic something to be ashamed of then? > Seems there is a lot of ego involved there....
Yeah, I can't believe the adolescent hoo-ha gets the patients in the Funny Farm Lounge going. Guess we need to up their meds. ;-)