Intimidating threats
11-Sep-2020 19:19
They're all nine feet tall and men and I'm four feet and a child. We regard an interest in glory or perfection as a sign of mental unhealthiness, and have decided that high achievers, who are called overachievers, owe their surplus ambition to a defect in mothering (either too little or too much). The only ideals allowed are healthy ones -- those everyone may aspire to, or comfortably imagine oneself possessing.” ― tags: achievement, ambition, democracy, egalitarianism, equality, essence, glory, greatness, heroes, ideals, inferiority, intimidation, jealousy, mediocrity, overachievers, perfection, pettiness, success “It is not possible to be seduced by the lure of ego-gratification or intimidated by the tyranny of imposters when we know that we are as the angels. So, we must claim our rightful inheritance and live with the confidence of protection.” ― tags: angel-sanctuary, angels, confidence, divine, donna-goddard, ego, god, gods-love, intimidation, life-quotes, love, love-quotes, protection, seduction, spiritual-books, spiritual-growth, spiritual-love, spiritual-quotes, spiritual-wisdom, spirituality, the-love-of-devotion, wisdom “Treating Abuse Today 3(4) pp. As a therapist working with survivors, I have been harassed by people who claim to be affiliated with the false memory movement.
Dove, too, is a toy or possibly a dog as I lead her through the throngs of people.” ― “We like to stress the commonness of heroes. We want to admire but think we have a right not to be intimidated. Parents and other family members have called or written me insisting on talking with me about my patients' cases, despite my clearly indicating I can't because of professional confidentiality.
In other words they’re typically “he said, she said” cases.
The allegation of threat is often made up, exaggerated, or blow out of proportion.
No more root-and-branch challenge to the values of the Enlightenment (on the bicentennial of the fall of the Bastille) or to the First Amendment to the Constitution, could be imagined. “Well, I have something to tell you: don’t let the sun set on you in this county, because…”I grabbed his wrist and yanked him forward, tripping him with my foot. “Listen well, because I won’t be repeating myself, you racist prick.
Threatening or intimidating is usually charged as class 1 misdemeanor under ARS 13-1202(A)(1).
In the Humanities and Social Science departments, where freedom of thought is of central importance, the American flag is more hated than loved by the faculty and the graduate students.