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Good, good. Now Walker I need you to offer an opening statement before we proceed.
Next I want each of you to pretend to be the other and tell me some things you don't like about yourself.
So Dontaksme will pretend to be Walker and tell me what he doesn't like about Dontaksme. It's a simple role play perspective reversal we'll do to improve the understanding each of you has of the other.
promethean75 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 10:11 pm
Good, good. Now Walker I need you to offer an opening statement before we proceed.
Next I want each of you to pretend to be the other and tell me some things you don't like about yourself.
So Dontaksme will pretend to be Walker and tell me what he doesn't like about Dontaksme. It's a simple role play perspective reversal we'll do to improve the understanding each of you has of the other.
promethean75 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 3:50 am
no charlie's limelight is completely bogus. he is to sociopath cult leaders what elvis was to music. a total fake. but this isn't to say he's not a little interesting as far as sociopaths and their development goes. armed robbery at 14. gangraped in a boys prison. at 18, raped a boy (don't know his age) at knife point. Stole some cars. arson, petty theft. But never murdered anyone.
street smart but senial most of his adult life (which was spent incarcerated somewhere or another). his public persona is manufactured too; the 'crazy person act' is something he developed during his early incarceration as a defense mechanism to ward off attackers. you get bits of this in his interviews. just obvious freaky behavior he does to try to fascinate and bewilder his interlocutor or audience. all that comes out of that crazy guy persona he developed to survive in hostile environments.
You don't have to bother with all that. Just say that he chose to do what he did. Just say he had, free will. That explains him. Doesn't it?
Walker wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 11:22 am
You don't have to bother with all that. Just say that he chose to do what he did. Just say he had, free will. That explains him. Doesn't it?
It doesn't explain anything. Knowing why he chose to do what he did would be at the beginning of an explanation.