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/prog/ improvement final solution

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-26 3:44

It appears that RABBI SHLOMO ROTHSBERG GOLDSTEIN and Chaim Levy and his minions are back. What can we destructively do to genocide /kikes/ in the mean time, before they get bored and leave again?

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-26 3:48

tl;dr
*farts on >>1*

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-26 3:50

We must have a zero tolerance policy. Every kosher or cultural marxist post must be shot on sight.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-26 9:57

>>3
I agree.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-26 11:01

>>1
What? Where? How did you know?

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-26 11:20

The ZOG is here to help you. Do not worry, citizen. You will be sent to a Feminist Re-education Facility near your district, and your privilege will be checked. Do not attempt to resist. Future failures to check your privilege will result in more thorough re-education efforts.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-26 19:06

My eyes have seen the glory of the trampling at the zoo,

We washed ourselves in niggers blood and all the mongrels too,

We're taking down the /prog/ machine Jew by Jew by Jew,

The white man marches on.

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-26 19:19

>>7
/prog/ is not your personal kampf

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-27 0:43

>>7
le obese nazi song

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-27 16:05

bumpin for great justice!
bury your threads, kikes

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-27 21:16

When there is a significant difference between the parent's and child's sense of the amount of attention needed, the child is often described as seeking excessive or inappropriate attention, particularly if the child is whiny, clingy, silly, or provocative. Children generally seek so-called inappropriate attention when they feel unable to manage their emotions or behavior. Needing extra help is usually a sign that a child is not functioning at his or her best level. We call this regression.

Some children engage in so-called "negative attention-seeking behavior," which involves an effort to provoke a response that they know will be negative. Such behavior should always perplex parents, and cause them to examine the behavior more deeply, because negative attention never feels good to a child - after all, the attention comes with quite a price. Disapproving, irritated, reproachful attention does not fill a child with good feeling any more than such attention feels welcomed by an adult! There needs to be quite a "pay-off" to induce a child to actually seek out such negativity. One possibility is that child has been over-indulged and therefore has not developed age appropriate skills, autonomy, and independence.

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