Yes... terribly "fab" to have our "groover" back!!! :)
And Dyson? I think that filter or medicine is called Prozac. *shrugs* But even it doesn't always work....lol.
I think Falco is right. We all have our own internal filter that keeps us from getting infected by other's "problems." But sometimes when we truly care about the other person....... we allow ourselves to be exposed to the virus so that we can empathize and help in this way.
Otherwise.... as the person with "problems," we have to filter ourselves. And I suppose we can't do that always. Thus why we seek professional help and advice. That is the answer for many.
But to find a friend or loved one that needs no filter......no vaccination ....... that is willing to take on your problems on top of their own..... that perhaps is the greatest medicine of all.
(thank you)
2006-12-17 00:41:06
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answered by Marianne not Ginger™ 7
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I believe that "filter" of picking or chosing what we let infect us doesn't exist when we love someone. It is open season then...smile.
However, filters are a good thing if used wisely and at the appropriate time. Sometimes it is as simple as just keeping our mouths shut....no filter required....smile
and I find that regimen hard to follow at times....lol
2006-12-17 17:54:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Wellll, kinda - fab to have you back by the way :oD
If it's really important to not "infect" people with our problems, we can avoid pouring them out to people, but that's not a terribly healthy thing to do, as it means we're perpetually holding ourselves back. Most people though will carry their own filters with them, to protect themselves from any negative energy. That way, they are able to befriend people indiscriminately, without fear of getting sick.
2006-12-17 08:15:54
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answered by mdfalco71 6
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Seperate your problems and the effect they have on you from the person you portray to the world.
Find a way to seperate them...
And talk to those that are willing to listen and aren't sensitive to the extent that they will succumb to your "problems". You need a mediator, someone with open arms and a will to help.
2006-12-17 18:50:15
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answered by falzalnz 6
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