i'm actually somewhat anxious to do this, used to have anger issues that stemmed from ptsd but I have a hold on them now
although I occasionally blow up
First was a mass generalization of my entire life.
Second is a more current response.
Most of these questions ration to mixed responses.
There is no way to really indicate the actual intent of our 'skepticism', because apparently if you're 'suspicious' it jots it down for hostility?
Another is that it asks for feedback on extreme situations-
"There are people who pushed me so far that we came to blows."
-as if they were in the right, and you were wrong for defending yourself from whatever it is the other person did. It's also impossible to illustrate what 'pushed' means in this example question, cause it can range from
"they talked so much shit about me/family/subject/ect."
to
"they were physically harassing me".
and these wide conceptions are present in a lot of questions.
Though it would be understandable if most of us were actually 'violent/felons',
to find what undermines our (theoretically)frequent aggression/hostility.
it's clear this test isn't suited well for most of us, but it's interesting to see how uh... thin the line is between skepticism/protecting yourself, and violent/hostile.
It just brews inside and eventually I have to pop. Woops.
-o24
Originally posted by hi19hi19
Best strat: enjoy the game, play what you feel like when you feel like it. Don't think about what you are doing or why, enjoy the gameplay, the artistry behind the stepfile, and enjoy the music.
When the game isn't fun for you anymore, take a break. It's not a job, nobody here is professional and getting paid to play and force themselves to constantly improve... it's a game.
Originally posted by Shashakiro
Yeah, FFR is addicting...I don't think I'll get bored with this game unless I somehow become the best at it, which won't happen.
A lot of "verbal aggression" in the survey also seemed to be things that would be regarded as "outspoken" or "forthright" if you were careful to be polite about it.
Which, to be honest, is not something I bother with as much as I probably should when I'm just being direct in what I'm saying.
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