Releasing "rage" as therapy is supposed to get rid of it, but it's going to make you even more angry. Lol. I guarantee that these women hate men even more than they did before.
I once knew a Korean girl who, when she was angry with her boyfriend, would buy a stuffed teddy bear and viciously gut it in a parking lot with her dad's K-bar knife. She once told me she did it in front of a family with kids.
Yeah like the type of guy who punches his pillow or worse a person to release stress. The classic joke always applies "Don't punch your wife, it's like keying your own car" and being the same type of person who would break their controller or keyboard about dying in a video game.
Sin is a habit, and so is virtue. All behaviour is
The more you indulge in it, the easier it is to fall back into it, to make it routine, to continue with it for longer, and to greater depths...
Catharsis is a lie, it just exacerbates the issue and makes it more likely. 'Stoicism' isn't the answer in the broader religious and philosophical sense, but in its common understanding, it's the right way forward. You've got to cultivate good habits and weed out the bad, 'catharsis' is the cultivation of bad habits.
Releasing "rage" as therapy is supposed to get rid of it, but it's going to make you even more angry. Lol. I guarantee that these women hate men even more than they did before.
I once knew a Korean girl who, when she was angry with her boyfriend, would buy a stuffed teddy bear and viciously gut it in a parking lot with her dad's K-bar knife. She once told me she did it in front of a family with kids.
She's in prison now, natch.
Korean bitches are no joke. My uncle married one and he hasn't had access to his gonads in 40 years.
Korean women turn into ajummas from k dramas. It’s why I laughed when some Korean chick told me Korean women are in demand by foreigners
Just look at the birth rate in South Korea after a few years of a feminist witch coven being in charge of the government. I'd check out too.
Yeah like the type of guy who punches his pillow or worse a person to release stress. The classic joke always applies "Don't punch your wife, it's like keying your own car" and being the same type of person who would break their controller or keyboard about dying in a video game.
you are completely right
Sin is a habit, and so is virtue. All behaviour is
The more you indulge in it, the easier it is to fall back into it, to make it routine, to continue with it for longer, and to greater depths...
Catharsis is a lie, it just exacerbates the issue and makes it more likely. 'Stoicism' isn't the answer in the broader religious and philosophical sense, but in its common understanding, it's the right way forward. You've got to cultivate good habits and weed out the bad, 'catharsis' is the cultivation of bad habits.