Dr. Belch: I tried to see things from your point of view, but my head won't fit that far up my butt. 14 minutes ago *
Holdek: I was trying to show Dr. Belch why someone would be pissed off at his antics in that situation because he believed it was a conspiracy by the Herald staff to kill him. 14 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: I won't seek help because I was taught it was a ploy by "
Leo Greer" (not his real name). I've mentioned that before. 14 minutes ago
Treenbeen: I have trouble reading the comics sometimes... can you explain why you think help is a ploy? 13 minutes ago
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Holdek: Okay well forget your cartoon character for a while. He's not real. 13 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: Yes, he is-- the man he's based on, anyhow. 12 minutes ago
Holdek: Why would you take his word for it over everyone else's? Is it because that's the easy way? 11 minutes ago
Holdek: Some guy from almost two decades ago, who you've turned into a cartoon character, is telling you something that makes no sense, against the advice of everyone else. See? 10 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: Also, what difference would it make to seek help now? "Oh, you have Asperger's Syndrome. Here, come back to ASU. Al lis forgiven!" "Why, if I'd known you had Asperger's Syndrome, I'd never have lied to you and told you I was a rich lawyer's daughter 10 minutes ago
Treenbeen: Ok, so what happened? 9 minutes ago
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Treenbeen: Dr. B, sometimes people do things we don't like, regardless of who we are or what we do. That's just part of how the world works. But then it's YOUR job to move forward, and move on. Because that's all you can do. 9 minutes ago
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Dr. Belch: and aspiring underwear model all those years ago! Forgive me?" And my family would probably just try to take away
more of my freedoms, which I barely have now. 9 minutes ago
Holdek: If you seek help now, you'll be able to understand why you have the problems you have, and strategies to help mitigate Asperger's symptoms in the future. 8 minutes ago
Treenbeen: And let go of a lot of pent up aggressions and find healthy ways to manage your feelings and time. 7 minutes ago
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Holdek: It's about leveraging what's available to you to get the best out of life. Because it seems your life is pretty crummy right now. 7 minutes ago
Holdek: You don't have much to lose, let's be honest. 7 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: Okay, basically, after my problems w/ The Herald, I was sent to "Dr. Greer", who said my records were frozen and he'd lift the flag if I undergo a counseling session. I did as told. Then he tells me it was just a prelim and the real session would cost 6 minutes ago
HSMOF: There's a possibility that the counseling session could have been an assessment. Or that things didn't go so well and they figured you needed more treatment. 3 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: $500, and until I went the flag would remain in place. I was furious. I chose to walk away. This was the same man who had previously promised to question the copy editor about the SNL sketch, and then said it "wasn't necessary". So he'd lied to me before. 3 minutes ago
Holdek: It's time to forget about Dr. Greer. That was 18 years ago. 2 minutes ago
Treenbeen: Ok... so let's talk about that for a second... You chose to walk away. That's your choice. He did not force you out of the school, or make you leave, etc. etc. 2 minutes ago
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Holdek: It's like if you went to a clinic with a broken arm and someone set it and then said the cost for a cast would be $15,000. Would you sit around with a broken arm for the rest of your life, or get a second opinion? 1 minute ago
Treenbeen: That's unfortunate that that happened, and I had something similar happen once. But you just keep going. Roll with the punches. Move on.
Holdek: Yep. 8 minutes ago
Holdek: Dr. Greer could have been incompetent for all I know. 8 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: I chose to walk away because it wouldn't ever end if I gave into his demand. It'd always be another session, another hoop to jump through, another $500 here, and $500 there, and eventually I'm thousands of dollars in the hole, the flag is still there, 7 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: and still no one has questioned that glorified copy boy who couldn't keep his stinking mouth
shut. 6 minutes ago
Treenbeen: What do you mean by that? 5 minutes ago
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Holdek: This is a conversation that might have benefited you 18 years ago. But right now? Dr. Greeer, the copy boy, etc., it's all done, man. Over. Way over. Has been for a long time. Time to do a 180 and walk out the front door. 4 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: The guy who filed the charge to begin with has never been questioned. He destroyed my life. Now he's off living it up with a nice job and a decent family while I'm broken, alone, and miserable. It won't be over until I ruin him. 3 minutes ago
Holdek: The question is: what do you want to do now? Tomorrow? The next day? Same old nuts? That's fine by me. But by my estimation you've still got a few decades left on this planet, so it sounds like it would get kind of boring. 2 minutes ago
Treenbeen: But that's not how life works. That will just end in you being miserable forever. 2 minutes ago
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Treenbeen: Because at this point, and I don't mean this as rude as it sounds, who cares? 2 minutes ago
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Treenbeen: what will some complaint to his employer from someone they've never met about something he maybe did in college do to him? 2 minutes ago
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Holdek: You'll never ruin him Dr. Belch. And even if you did, you'd still be miserable. 2 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: I've since contacted Greer, who has since taken a position with another school, about settling the whole ASU matter. He has yet to respond. 2 minutes ago *
Treenbeen: It won't have any effect on him. He's well established at his work, and with his family. Word of mouth from someone they've never heard of about something minor he supposedly did won't ruin his life. It will only end in disappointment for you. 1 minute ago
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Holdek: These angry memories and fantasies of revenge are the anchors in your life keeping you broken, alone and miserable.
Holdek: Just going step by step to get some help and then living independently will make you feel a lot better. 14 minutes ago
Holdek: You can dismiss me as a Holly Berry but you can't deny the part about how you'll feel better. You can't dismiss Treenbeen. 13 minutes ago
Holdek: Also letting go of all the obsession with the past will be a relief. Like dropping a bag of bricks you're carrying. It'll be like what Al Pacino says in
Glen Garry Glen Ross "You ever take a dump that makes you feel like you've slept eight hours?" 11 minutes ago
Holdek: *12 hours 11 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: No, I tried moving on, and I found it all a ploy. My happiness is firmly in the past. That's why I want to purchase that little shop in town, to reach out to the men of my generation who miss their old college life, or didn't have the brains or the money 9 minutes ago
Treenbeen: Then do that. But you won't get there by trying to destroy everyone who ever slighted you. 8 minutes ago
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Holdek: Well it's up to you. 6 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: for school the first time around, who dream of a second chance. I can build a couple of apartments in the back, bring in some wild local girls from the community college, pump in the music and the TV shows we loved from half-past 1997, really live it up. 6 minutes ago *
Holdek: But just be realistic about if you are actually going to buy that shop. Don't fool yourself, because then you are your own worst troll. That goes for all of us, really. 5 minutes ago
Treenbeen: And don't be too disappointed if you can't get "wild local girls" from the community college... 4 minutes ago
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Dr. Belch: The bookstore would be sort of the public face of it, but the college living apartment's really where the money's at. 4 minutes ago
Holdek: Well I think that will never happen but hey it's a free country. 4 minutes ago
Holdek: But how much should I bet that if I came back to this shoutbox exactly one year from today you would be no closer to attaining that particular goal? 3 minutes ago
Dr. Belch: Well, I need something to compete with Amazon and other online booksellers, and let's face it, men like free tail. 3 minutes ago
Treenbeen: But most girls wouldn't sign on for something like that. That's all I'm saying. 2 minutes ago
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Holdek: Just an honest question. I don't think it will work out but I would rather see you make progress toward that then another year dealing with your brother and being broke, alone, and sad. 1 minute ago
Holdek: The one thing I've gained from watching Chris Chan through the years is that you can certainly stop living long before you're dead.
Dr. Belch: They did at ASU, at least in my day. I should study their business model and find out what attracted all those women to the dorms. Obviously it wasn't personality or hygiene, unless a gal goes in for getting drunk and peeing in the stairwell. 2 minutes ago
Treenbeen: Ok... to put it more bluntly... they won't sign on for that will older than college aged guys.