Learning about our past, and mendng the bridges

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Can you forgive Ghosthunter for his reactions and trespasses?
Yes 25%  25%  [ 10 ]
Yes 25%  25%  [ 10 ]
No 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
No 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I don't know, you are too deep in writing? 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I don't know, you are too deep in writing? 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I don't care, you post as you do, and I read as I will! 25%  25%  [ 10 ]
I don't care, you post as you do, and I read as I will! 25%  25%  [ 10 ]
Ghosthunter should just go away 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Ghosthunter should just go away 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Ghosthunter is just too vulgar and unpredictable 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Ghosthunter is just too vulgar and unpredictable 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Is Ghosthunter wasting his time try to reach out? 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Is Ghosthunter wasting his time try to reach out? 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
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05 Sep 2005, 4:08 pm

I am no longer angry and want to resume
posting as my helpful person. To do this
I am mending the bridge by doing my classic
style of writing.

I am naked upon you screen regarding my past
so perhaps that can allow others to examine
their pasts and thus understand their presents.

I am making myself the guinea pig for you folks
to understand, convey and heal. I have used this
tactic in the past. And find it is a way to express
my giving self that past posts exhibited.

I don't communicate well face to face, and online
is the most important way to do so. I am glad
that you folks can forgive my trespasses, and
as such I am mending the bridge.

Vetivert, I am sorry for being cross with you.
You did what you felt was right and i should of
not been so harsh with you. So please accept
this rose and hopefully we can talk again.

Alex, i am sorry for the card issue. It was
fullish of me to lose my card. And regardless
of the past, please take this dove and rose
as my token of saying sorry, and may we look
past this and be as friends as we were before.

here is my bridge repairing.

I am exposing my childhood to you folks,
and hopefully you are able to recipicate
yours. This is classic Ghosthunter writing.

Autism Past Recording wrote:



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05 Sep 2005, 4:27 pm

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Vetivert, I am sorry for being cross with you.
You did what you felt was right and i should of
not been so harsh with you. So please accept
this rose and hopefully we can talk again.


accepted with pleasure, GH. :D

Blessed Be.



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05 Sep 2005, 4:32 pm

Ghosthunter:

Absolutely, I forgive you. Despite your chronic inability to deal with certain things, I know you mean well, and you post often in the near future.

I have always appreciated you, you are a great person, and I hope that you continue to strive to do your best. I have the utmost amount of respect for you in the near future.

I also hope that you enjoy what you do, and you express such with your honest feelings. I always hope for the best for you. In terms of your mistakes, all you have to do is learn from them, and your appreciation of life will be stronger. Trust me, with every passing day, if you remember this advice, you will be very well off.


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Ghosthunter wrote:
Vetivert, I am sorry for being cross with you.
You did what you felt was right and i should of
not been so harsh with you. So please accept
this rose and hopefully we can talk again.

accepted with pleasure, GH.


I am glad we can talk. I hope we can better
be able to work with each other and not cross
wires like in the past.

Did you hear the audio, the full audio.
And any reflections, and self-reflections
of your own youth development that makes
the adult person now.

Sincerely,
Ghosthunter

Blessed Be.



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05 Sep 2005, 5:05 pm

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Ghosthunter:

Absolutely, I forgive you. Despite your chronic inability to deal with certain things, I know you mean well, and you post often in the near future.

I have always appreciated you, you are a great person, and I hope that you continue to strive to do your best. I have the utmost amount of respect for you in the near future.

I also hope that you enjoy what you do, and you express such with your honest feelings. I always hope for the best for you. In terms of your mistakes, all you have to do is learn from them, and your appreciation of life will be stronger. Trust me, with every passing day, if you remember this advice, you will be very well off.


Thanks for posting here,

Did you hear the full recording? Any thoughts?
Any self-reflective thoughts of you past youth
that leads to the present adult you are?





Sincerely,
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05 Sep 2005, 5:13 pm

No, I haven't heard your audio recording yet. It will be interesting to hear what you sound like. I do indeed wish you the best, and hope things go well.


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05 Sep 2005, 5:36 pm

Ghosthunter:

I'm sorry. I stopped listening to the audio recording after two minutes, not because I don't like your voice or your grandmother sounds boring, but because the audio was choppy. Between you and your grandmother talking together, and the fact that the audio was choppy, I had so much trouble understanding your points of view. If it had not been a telephone conversation, I would have understood it better.

Personally, I think I sound like a monster on caffeine when I listen to myself on tape. You sounded more professional than I do. I appreciate you taking the time and putting in the effort to do this.

Regardless, I do appreciate you as a person, and I like you very much. What else can I say that I haven't said already? I'll just say, I wish you well, and I would like you to post another cleaner copy of your speaking voice. That way, I can really see why you are lucky to be a part of this world.


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05 Sep 2005, 6:19 pm

larsenjw92286 wrote:
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Ghosthunter:

I'm sorry. I stopped listening to the audio recording after two minutes, not because I don't like your voice or your grandmother sounds boring, but because the audio was choppy. Between you and your grandmother talking together, and the fact that the audio was choppy, I had so much trouble understanding your points of view. If it had not been a telephone conversation, I would have understood it better.

Personally, I think I sound like a monster on caffeine when I listen to myself on tape. You sounded more professional than I do. I appreciate you taking the time and putting in the effort to do this.

Regardless, I do appreciate you as a person, and I like you very much. What else can I say that I haven't said already? I'll just say, I wish you well, and I would like you to post another cleaner copy of your speaking voice. That way, I can really see why you are lucky to be a part of this world.


At least you tried listening. I am not a great recorder.
I did try to get a clean copy. Otherwise, the fact that
you tried to listen to it is a good sign.
Thankyou!

Sincerely,
Ghosthunter



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05 Sep 2005, 6:21 pm

You're welcome, Ghosthunter.


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05 Sep 2005, 6:32 pm

I have no idea what's going on


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05 Sep 2005, 9:49 pm

I don't know what I'm forgiving you for, but you're forgiven anyways! :D


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05 Sep 2005, 10:05 pm

apologizing is for jerks


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06 Sep 2005, 1:44 am

that's not very constructive, rpm. i don't think it's helpful to make such comments when someone is genuinely trying to resolve something which is important to them, whatever your own opinion.

GH, i haven't been able to listen to your audio interview, i'm afraid. i will try, although i do have difficulties with listening to stuff on my computer (sitting still and doing nothing isn't very comfortable here :( ). is there any way of getting a transcript to read?



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that's not very constructive, rpm. i don't think it's helpful to make such comments when someone is genuinely trying to resolve something which is important to them, whatever your own opinion.

GH, i haven't been able to listen to your audio interview, i'm afraid. i will try, although i do have difficulties with listening to stuff on my computer (sitting still and doing nothing isn't very comfortable here ). is there any way of getting a transcript to read?


That is not my luxory, and transcripts dont do
audio justice. I could explain a story, but the
real impact is hearing it when it happens, or
see it when it happens.

I do appologize for the inconvience.

Thanks for posting here though, and hopefully
you download the audio and try to listen to it.
It isn't a perfect recording.

Sincerely,
Ghosthunter



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06 Sep 2005, 4:37 am

Youve never offended me GH. I think we should all be free to say exactly what we feel on here, with out worrying about being pc. I have listened to the interview but found some parts too hard to understand, because of the noise.



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06 Sep 2005, 4:56 am

vetivert wrote:
that's not very constructive, rpm. i don't think it's helpful to make such comments when someone is genuinely trying to resolve something which is important to them, whatever your own opinion.

GH, i haven't been able to listen to your audio interview, i'm afraid. i will try, although i do have difficulties with listening to stuff on my computer (sitting still and doing nothing isn't very comfortable here :( ). is there any way of getting a transcript to read?
It was OBVIOUSLY a joke if you didn't get it....well I cant help you


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