Posted by Dr. Bob on March 26, 2008, at 14:43:34
In reply to Re: sorry about not being around » Dr. Bob, posted by Phoenix1 on March 10, 2008, at 20:55:23
> This loss of a deputy is obviously very concerning to many people here, potentially more so than the policy changes themselves.
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> I think you need to address that as soon as possible, as people are becoming uncomfortable, worried, and unsure of the future of babble.
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> Phoenix1> I feel disrespected & used. I think that feeling ignored is a trigger for me.
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> Kath> Feeling ignored and used is a feeling that some people have carried over since childhood.
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> I would like to think that as a psychiatrist Bob understands that.
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> fayeroe> Just keep going as we were.....
> Bob or no Bob.
> Babblers are still here, either on board or in chat.
> Let us continue to support each other as best we are able.
> Cuz Bob is Bob and if there's one thing I've learned here, its that he moves to the beat of his own drum.
> Lets just depend on, and support each other.
> Continue on.
> Never mind Bob.
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> muffled> There's more to babble than just Dr. Bob (no offense Bob). There's all the rest of us too!
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> TexasChicI apologize for the distress I caused by not being around. I know it's disruptive when I'm not a consistent presence.
I do also understand that for some of you it may have triggered feelings carried over from childhood. Awareness of how and why one's triggered shows self-knowledge. I think it would've been reasonable to carry on without me, but those who were triggered may have been less able to do that.
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> I mean, my god, why would an esteemed proud physician such as yourself EVER want to interact with real live crazy people?
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> Phoenix1Why not?
And speaking of interacting, can you come to the party in Washington in May?
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