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CV and mad panic behaviour - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Social Club (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-6.html) +--- Forum: Blah-Blah Bar (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-23.html) +--- Thread: CV and mad panic behaviour (/thread-4651.html) Pages:
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour - capcom - 04-18-2020 I'm very much the fatalist GTC. I understand fear of flying ... I had to for the career I chose. Yet I've seen big guys faint at the sight of a needle. We all have something we individually fear, most choose not to admit it. Perfect example? Fevola and Warne with his arachnophobia. Nicest thing I've seen from the Fev Re: CV and mad panic behaviour - LP - 04-19-2020 (04-18-2020, 10:02 AM)capcom date Wrote:Had a friend petrified of it and took her ballooning one morning. It fixed nothingExperiences and perceptions are everything. Years ago, I had a associate who was into Skydiving, one day his primary chute failed to open, his secondary didn't open initially, eventually opened but not fully and he had a hard landing fracturing his ankle. He never flew or skydived again! In reality, the chance of that ever happening twice to the same person is almost impossible, after that event he would probably have been safer than ever before. I travelled a lot for work, into areas that could be disturbing for some, Jakarta, Germany and Sri Lanka after terrorist bombings and riots, immediately after such human made events was probably the safest time to be there. Probably the closest miss was being in Christchurch just a day or so before one of the big earthquakes, but natural disasters like earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis do not follow the same rules. Re: CV and mad panic behaviour - capcom - 04-19-2020 (04-19-2020, 02:03 AM)LP link Wrote:Years ago, I had a associate who was into Skydiving, one day his primary chute failed to open, his secondary didn't open initially, eventually opened but not fully and he had a hard landing fracturing his ankle. Ask cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov (Russia Soyuz 1 flight - April 1967) His primary chute failed, his secondary fouled with the first and his capsule hit the earth faster than a bullet. Weird how things eventuate, but an American astronaut attended his funeral in the USSR and the Cold War was effectively over by that payment of respect. Re: CV and mad panic behaviour - Baggers - 04-19-2020 (04-18-2020, 10:02 AM)capcom link Wrote:I get it Baggers. I've seen it all, no doubt so have you I used to love flying. It wasn't until I was 42 when the PTSD etc emerged that I suddenly feared flying and for a period of a couple of years couldn't even leave the family home! So it wasn't a phobia... just good old severe anxiety. I'll still fly today, and look forward to it and am terrified/traumatised at the same time, and need 'drug' help. If we ever meet up at the footy one day I'll explain the huge difference between a phobia and Post Traumatic Stress. Re: CV and mad panic behaviour - capcom - 04-19-2020 Not a life I'd choose for anyone Baggers. Re: CV and mad panic behaviour - Gointocarlton - 04-19-2020 (04-19-2020, 04:14 AM)capcom link Wrote:Ask cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov (Russia Soyuz 1 flight - April 1967) His primary chute failed, his secondary fouled with the first and his capsule hit the earth faster than a bullet. Weird how things eventuate, but an American astronaut attended his funeral in the USSR and the Cold War was effectively over by that payment of respect.Well they say you learn something every day, I just did. Thank Cap. Re: CV and mad panic behaviour - Gointocarlton - 04-27-2020 I was listening to the radio this morning on my walk, one thing for sure this CovidSafe App has brought out all the nut jobs in our society. They should have tracking devices for them if you ask me. Re: CV and mad panic behaviour - Professer E - 04-27-2020 I'm really torn on this one. Used properly this could really help our community, BUT I trust this neo-liberal government about as far as I can spit a bus. Re: CV and mad panic behaviour - capcom - 04-27-2020 No, refuse to do it under any circumstances Re: CV and mad panic behaviour - Professer E - 04-27-2020 Good old Barnaby.... "not getting it, they don't need to track me". The prick should be wearing an ankle tracking bracelet as it is If members of government won't get the app due to concerns, zero confidence why we should. |