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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1980 on: January 16, 2009, 05:30:46 PM »
It's "LOOK who's talking". And my hair's all there, still. How about you? Remembering those bygone days of your youth?
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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1981 on: January 16, 2009, 05:33:54 PM »
Where's that hair? It's not very thick.   :zoinks:

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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1982 on: January 16, 2009, 05:38:34 PM »
Where's that hair? It's not very thick.   :zoinks:

??? It is, actually. It's very short, though.

A painful subject, I take it?
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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1983 on: January 16, 2009, 05:39:08 PM »
No.  8)

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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1984 on: January 16, 2009, 05:48:27 PM »
Balding with dignity, then. I'd call that sort of brave, if it hadn't been for your previous posts here.
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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1985 on: January 16, 2009, 05:57:45 PM »
What do you like passive-aggressive pacifists?  ;)

I want a clarification, on this one - not just the psycho-babble, but the grammar as well.
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Re: Questions for Callaway
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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1987 on: January 16, 2009, 08:05:46 PM »
:lol:

I do like Batman, but I did not realize that he was a passive-aggressive pacifist.

It would help to know what that is. Do you know, and if you do, would you care to enlighten me?

Here is a definition of Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder:

http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2453/what-is-passive-aggressive

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The term "passive-aggressive" was introduced in a 1945 U.S. War Department technical bulletin, describing soldiers who weren't openly insubordinate but shirked duty through procrastination, willful incompetence, and so on. If you've ever served in the military during wartime, though, or for that matter read Catch-22, you realize that what the brass calls a personality disorder a grunt might call a rational strategy to avoid getting killed.

After the war the term found its way into civilian psychiatric practice and for many years was listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, the bible of the mental health trade. According to the revised third edition (DSM-III-R, 1987), someone had PAPD if he displayed five or more of the following behaviors: (1) procrastinates, (2) sulks or argues when asked to do something he doesn't want to do, (3) works inefficiently on unwanted tasks, (4) complains without justification of unreasonable demands, (5) "forgets" obligations, (6) believes he is doing a much better job than others think, (7) resents useful suggestions, (8) fails to do his share, or (9) unreasonably criticizes authority figures....Recognizing that the definition as then formulated wasn't working but uncertain how to fix it, the compilers of DSM-IV (1994) dumped PAPD from the list of official disorders and relegated it to an appendix....


The only person who I like and who I would describe as passive-aggressive is not a member here.

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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1988 on: January 16, 2009, 08:08:09 PM »
If I weren't otherwise spoken for--and knowing what you know about me--would you go out with me on a date?
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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1989 on: January 16, 2009, 08:32:29 PM »
Passive-aggressive behavior

Of course, I've read quite a bit about this ...

 ::)


What about the rest?
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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1990 on: January 17, 2009, 02:24:51 AM »
I would feel really shitty to post constantly about the books I read. I also doubt that anyone would believe the sheer number or the diversity of what I read on a daily basis or the fact that I usually have five or six going at once.   Most certainly not when you consider the PDD/ADHD/DSI/(half - can't be diagnosed - doc says I'm too good at compensating at my age - the rest is a cinch)Dyslexic spaz case who almost never turns off his music, finds it difficult to make two thoughts meet sometimes, manages two children in the evening, cooks, exercises, spends a couple of hours per day on a forum, visits the library every couple of days (oops, BUSTED!).
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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1991 on: January 17, 2009, 03:28:10 AM »
I would feel really shitty to post constantly about the books I read. I also doubt that anyone would believe the sheer number or the diversity of what I read on a daily basis or the fact that I usually have five or six going at once.   Most certainly not when you consider the PDD/ADHD/DSI/(half - can't be diagnosed - doc says I'm too good at compensating at my age - the rest is a cinch)Dyslexic spaz case who almost never turns off his music, finds it difficult to make two thoughts meet sometimes, manages two children in the evening, cooks, exercises, spends a couple of hours per day on a forum, visits the library every couple of days (oops, BUSTED!).
:D Are you showing off?

Nah, just supporting Callaway's statement about how impractical it would be to post our book lists and a light reference a few other things we do that never deserve a mention.
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Meh, call it what you like.  I haven't even scratched the surface of my interests.
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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1992 on: January 17, 2009, 05:37:37 AM »
If I weren't otherwise spoken for--and knowing what you know about me--would you go out with me on a date?

If neither of us were attached, then yes.

I am married and my husband and I are both monogamous, so I wouldn't date anyone.


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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1993 on: January 17, 2009, 10:46:49 AM »
Here is a definition of Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder:

http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2453/what-is-passive-aggressive

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The term "passive-aggressive" was introduced in a 1945 U.S. War Department technical bulletin, describing soldiers who weren't openly insubordinate but shirked duty through procrastination, willful incompetence, and so on. If you've ever served in the military during wartime, though, or for that matter read Catch-22, you realize that what the brass calls a personality disorder a grunt might call a rational strategy to avoid getting killed.

After the war the term found its way into civilian psychiatric practice and for many years was listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, the bible of the mental health trade. According to the revised third edition (DSM-III-R, 1987), someone had PAPD if he displayed five or more of the following behaviors: (1) procrastinates, (2) sulks or argues when asked to do something he doesn't want to do, (3) works inefficiently on unwanted tasks, (4) complains without justification of unreasonable demands, (5) "forgets" obligations, (6) believes he is doing a much better job than others think, (7) resents useful suggestions, (8) fails to do his share, or (9) unreasonably criticizes authority figures....Recognizing that the definition as then formulated wasn't working but uncertain how to fix it, the compilers of DSM-IV (1994) dumped PAPD from the list of official disorders and relegated it to an appendix....


The only person who I like and who I would describe as passive-aggressive is not a member here.
Sounds like the vast majority of men, to me.   :orly:
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Re: Questions for Callaway
« Reply #1994 on: January 17, 2009, 12:51:28 PM »
Here is a definition of Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder:

http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2453/what-is-passive-aggressive

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The term "passive-aggressive" was introduced in a 1945 U.S. War Department technical bulletin, describing soldiers who weren't openly insubordinate but shirked duty through procrastination, willful incompetence, and so on. If you've ever served in the military during wartime, though, or for that matter read Catch-22, you realize that what the brass calls a personality disorder a grunt might call a rational strategy to avoid getting killed.

After the war the term found its way into civilian psychiatric practice and for many years was listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, the bible of the mental health trade. According to the revised third edition (DSM-III-R, 1987), someone had PAPD if he displayed five or more of the following behaviors: (1) procrastinates, (2) sulks or argues when asked to do something he doesn't want to do, (3) works inefficiently on unwanted tasks, (4) complains without justification of unreasonable demands, (5) "forgets" obligations, (6) believes he is doing a much better job than others think, (7) resents useful suggestions, (8) fails to do his share, or (9) unreasonably criticizes authority figures....Recognizing that the definition as then formulated wasn't working but uncertain how to fix it, the compilers of DSM-IV (1994) dumped PAPD from the list of official disorders and relegated it to an appendix....


The only person who I like and who I would describe as passive-aggressive is not a member here.
Sounds like the vast majority of men, to me.   :orly:

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