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Clayton Thomas – Relationship Real Talk

Clayton Thomas (@ibclaytonthomas) is whipped by his girl at the Laugh Factory comedy club in Hollywood, CA, home of the best stand up comedians. Have you subscribed to the Laugh Factory’s channel yet? Click here: youtube.com Tell us what you thought in the comments and don’t forget to like and add this . . . → Read More: Clayton Thomas – Relationship Real Talk

Docta Gel’s Relationship Thought # 19

Docta Gel discusses the necessity of Self Control. features the Crew (Cindy and Andi) plus some footage of a NYC Subway Pole Dancer. Scripture Reference Proverbs 25:28. Definition from Dictionary.com TWEETS: twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com

Mind Control as Radical Relationship Management

Trolls as victims of Radical Relationships — Mind Control In discussion with Bernard Poolman Clarifying the conceptual-Beliefs of the Trolls in relation to Desteni and Brainwashing/Mind-control, and how you’re in-fact brainwashed and mind-controlled by/through your own Personalities. Join the Desteni Forum for discussions. See Life Coaching at www.desteniiprocess.com Visit the Forum at . . . → Read More: Mind Control as Radical Relationship Management

Process Support: When Relationships Fail consider the past

Bernard: Ok process Support Andrea. Understanding the Resonant Construct and how it plays out in a design within the point of Self in the past, that one is attempting to fix in the future, or in the present. We are looking here in terms of relationship with father specifically and the feeling . . . → Read More: Process Support: When Relationships Fail consider the past

Dilbert: Deep Thoughts and Payroll Management

Go to www.babelgum.com to see all the new cartoons! www.dilbert.com by Scott Adams. RingTales presents Dilbert Animated Cartoons. Deep Thoughts and Payroll Management. In Deep Thoughts, The Boss says, ‘If the water company can pipe water to my house why can’t the the toothpaste company do the same? The toothpaste factory should . . . → Read More: Dilbert: Deep Thoughts and Payroll Management