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Member Since: January 6, 2007
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I really like this guy and have for going on 2 years now. We've known each other for a while but we didn't really get to be friends until 3 years ago. He was in the hospital and I and another friend of ours went to visit him, but he was in surgery so we just left a note and our present for him with the nurse. Today my friend Lisa told me that when she saw him this afternoon, he told her he was glad he was in surgery when we came. Am I wrong to be completely offended by that? (link)
Maybe he just has a cynnical sense of humour. I've said stuff like that a few times as a joke, and had people offended because they thought I was saying it seriously! Don't assume the worst!


So well my question is about this "problem" i've had since I was pretty young. Basicly what it is well..at times evrything I hear will like echo strangely...like its hard to describe but its like I hear the acctuall sound then it echoes back angry and depressing. Like it doesnt even have to be a human voice just like the sound of a saltshaker hitting the table can sound depressing or almost angry at me.

Now its not completely random though...its almost as though I can chose when it starts but then getting it to stop is hard. I dont know. I just feel like im insane....does anyone else get this? is this normal? Please help...

P.S. I'm a 15 year old guy (link)
17/m

I do not think you are insane... quite far from it!

I do believe though that you should visit your General Practitioner (doctor) and explain him your problem. You might get referred to a Psychiatrist, which DOESN'T mean you're insane or crazy, but they are the experts in the area of thought and mind. Your little problem could be very well a problem caused by a slight chemical imbalance, and corrected with the right medication. This could just be 1 explenation, I could still be far from right... but I still strongly reccomend you get it checked on :)

BTW, I aspire to become a psychiatrist or neurologist myself!


I grew up in an Episcopal Church and my husband of almost 2 years grew up in Church of Christ. We are both Christians, but why does there have to be many forms of baptism? I was poured upon as a small child and my husband was emerged when he was a young teenager. He accepts my beliefs but does not accept the way I was baptized. This is a big issue for me. Why would I want to be married to a man that does not accept fully me? Why would I want my children to grow up(when or if we have any) questioning me, "mommy why weren't you baptized?" Does this make sense to anyone? Has anyone went through this to know what I am talking about? If so, please give me advice or a way to show my husband that either way can be right.
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I believe that the act of getting poured over with water or submerged is essential, but alone is not enough, you must believe in it at heart. People think that getting babtised as an aware conscious human (teenager or older) makes it more "correct" because it envolves a choice. Yet if you were babtised as a baby and now have chosen the same decision as if you were babtised as an adult, there is no difference. However, I believe that if you are babtised as a baby, yet grow up to NOT believe in Jesus as the Son of God and in his Salvation, then the babtism isn't going to save you.




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