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Old Sep 21, 2017, 07:36 AM
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Thank you Sheila for the website and I really love the way you and your managers dealt with the bully. Unfortunately I was not that lucky in a previous job before when I got bullied. Really well done, you clearly prevented this guy from abusing you and surely other people, don't feel bad and if you find any useful information about trauma releasing I will be interested too. Like you I have to deal with some past traumas.
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Old Sep 22, 2017, 04:30 PM
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Sarcasm in not funny; it is covert aggression,in
form of little poison verbal darts.
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Old Sep 22, 2017, 04:43 PM
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I agree, often sarcasm is not funny. Someone mimicked me this week, in a kind of sarcastic way. I knew what they were saying, only cry babies complain about being teased or picked on or bullied. I knew what they were TRYING to say. However, I did not buy it. I saw it, and let it go. I said nothing. I did identify it as a kind of sarcasm though, and no one laughed. No one thought of it as funny. I was glad of that!
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