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Some of what the Pittsburgh terror brings up for me
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 741911" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Tanya, you and I...worried about if our sons have empathy.</p><p></p><p>Also to all, it is interesting that such a large portion of our more troubled adult children are more apt to believe these insane conspiracy theories. I think it has to do with their intense dislike/mistrust of rules and anyone who is in charge of them in any way. Ditto for the many many troubled adult kids who are unwilling to even consider that there msy be a power greater than them. One thing I have noticed through my years here is that troubled adults tend to have a terror of not being in total control of their lives. Of course, nobody is. You break the law, you pay the price. We are all accountable.....at least we tiny peons are. I might sound like a conspiracy theorist here but I do think if you are in government in many situations you are above the law. But our kids are peons, like we are.</p><p></p><p>My well behaved kids are not into this crazy conspiracy stuff. Bart isnt either but he does tend to think in an old fashion and unhelpful way... that men are being picked on in society now and stuff like that and has a wish that marriage be like it once was when it was for life even if the people were unhappy. He does not have a high opinion of women at all which is why I hope no woman ever stays with him.</p><p></p><p>Interesting discussion!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 741911, member: 1550"] Tanya, you and I...worried about if our sons have empathy. Also to all, it is interesting that such a large portion of our more troubled adult children are more apt to believe these insane conspiracy theories. I think it has to do with their intense dislike/mistrust of rules and anyone who is in charge of them in any way. Ditto for the many many troubled adult kids who are unwilling to even consider that there msy be a power greater than them. One thing I have noticed through my years here is that troubled adults tend to have a terror of not being in total control of their lives. Of course, nobody is. You break the law, you pay the price. We are all accountable.....at least we tiny peons are. I might sound like a conspiracy theorist here but I do think if you are in government in many situations you are above the law. But our kids are peons, like we are. My well behaved kids are not into this crazy conspiracy stuff. Bart isnt either but he does tend to think in an old fashion and unhelpful way... that men are being picked on in society now and stuff like that and has a wish that marriage be like it once was when it was for life even if the people were unhappy. He does not have a high opinion of women at all which is why I hope no woman ever stays with him. Interesting discussion! [/QUOTE]
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