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philosopherBoi
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17 Sep 2008, 11:18 am

For me I have gone berserk many times in my life. I went berserk as a way to lash out against bulling, abuse, neglect, and none empathetic adults. Many times I got to the point where I only cared about causing destruction, inflicting pain and suffering.


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18 Sep 2008, 12:21 pm

I'm not so much into the destruction of property, but I can go berserk and lash out vocally at people.


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18 Sep 2008, 1:04 pm

Trigger11 wrote:
I'm not so much into the destrucion of property, but I can go berserk and lash out vocally at people.


I do that too especially if people get in my face or yell at me or both.


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18 Sep 2008, 8:57 pm

philosopherBoi wrote:
Trigger11 wrote:
I'm not so much into the destruction of property, but I can go berserk and lash out vocally at people.


I do that too especially if people get in my face or yell at me or both.


Yep! I have this thing about strangers confronting me. I ignore everyone as much as possible, so when somebody makes a rude remark to confront me. I try and keep moving and ignore it, but if they continue to come at me I snap.


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