The difference between “hitting back” and “reacting”
The difference between “hitting back” (which they don’t want and will stop them) and “reacting” (which is what they want and they will keep going) is thus: Hitting back is … Continue reading
What is true for one person is valid. It is their point of view. We all have a point of view that is true and how we see the world. … Continue reading →
The difference between “hitting back” (which they don’t want and will stop them) and “reacting” (which is what they want and they will keep going) is thus: Hitting back is … Continue reading →
Here are the characteristics shown in completely fictional (typical from my childhood) incident above, which are likely to appear in any form or scale of bullying: The choice of target … Continue reading →
The problem is, bullying is a trait of human nature which was learned by people, probably way back, to snatch booty and to control and dominate others. The only ways … Continue reading →

I keep writing boring poems about politics. I am processing, trying to get my head around a beast of an idea. I remember being at sixth form college in 1987 and there was a debating society, which tackled the thorny issue of fox hunting, a popular activity in Surrey at that time. Today, it would […]

The following story illustrates how a visual or creative person might understand a new rule compared to someone who has adapted to learn by rote. Today we are told what to do, but we are not told why. Reasoning has now gone and if you do it you will not be catered for. On any […]
Could you help advise me about the new waste collections? I am a visual thinker and learn and have already had to change the routine I’ve had for 11 years. I bought a private wheelie bin from Penryn Plastics, which my neighbours have shared as I fill about one 50L bag a week and everything […]

The Lost Stories of Early Christendom: Gildas, Arthur, and Glastonbury A friend referred me to Youtube videos, And Did Those Feet (pt 1 and 2) and Light In The West – Jesus “lost years” and Joseph of Arimathea in Britain, which inspired me to read more. Lionel Smithett Lewis, in his book St. Joseph of […]
I have been looking into how certain Community Notes accounts seem to have suspiciously high ratings and their behaviours. No one person can be that aligned with truth to be able to get useful votes on everything they write. Are algorithims and AI at play here? Are these accounts machine generated? I have noticed duplicate […]
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