I just said in response to Blue's question that anyone who knows you would know your style of question. Thank you for proving me right. You have some great ones.
2006-12-15 07:31:29
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answer #1
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answered by ... 6
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Hi, I haven't been on the computer, been a bit under the weather and am currently lurking but I wanted to answer this.
I am going to say that this is a yes and no answer, that is based entirely on experience. Scenario: I am embarrassed because I don't know what DW means. I'm not bitter about though, just a little funky.
Turn the table on an individual who is bitter, and that anger manifests to themselves, not others- They don't see it for what it is, a personal attack on their character and then the concept of blame takes place. Bitterness follows most emotions, especially fear of the unknown.
These are just my opinions, I thank you for your time.
2006-12-15 11:26:52
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answered by ? 7
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I would say a good amount of the time it does. You tend to dwell on the things that embarrass you for a long time.
Rum shots to the real DW!
2006-12-15 07:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Bitterness follows harassment
2006-12-15 07:17:25
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answered by Anonymous
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yes because you say some of the most awful things while bitter
yep that is a genuine DW question,ahh that's better
2006-12-15 07:12:04
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answered by Wish 6
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Bitterness? Why? I usually just laugh my a** off.
2006-12-15 10:12:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the more immature an individual is, the more they may be consumed by bitterness...
2006-12-15 07:18:12
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answered by Anonymous
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nah, I usually just run away and hide dude.
2006-12-15 07:13:44
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answered by Anonymous
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