Joined: May '11
Location: Brazil
Age: 50 (M)
Posts: 32
A grumpy Mobers is here, can not publish my text from another forum here, you can not pass an interesting news a common site, can not do a poll about some interesting subject, can not question a member of analysis capabilities, can not mention the name of a personality involved in the poker world, then a beautiful f**k all of you and bye, do not put anything in this s**t. In plain English "Kick in the ASS idiots", stay with the forum only to you, why do me I do not care anymore, and beautiful PORTUGUESE foda-se todos . Pau no rabo de cada um de vocês , chatos pra caralho, agora é a vez de vocês copiar e colar no google tradutor.
Joined: Mar '14
Location: Japan
Age: 50 (M)
Posts: 8946
Identify the negative thought patterns that trigger your temper
You may think that external things—the insensitive actions of other people, for example, or frustrating situations—are what cause your anger. But anger problems have less to do with what happens to you than how you interpret and think about what happened. Common negative thinking patterns that trigger and fuel anger include:
• Overgeneralizing. For example, “You always interrupt me. You NEVER consider my needs. EVERYONE disrespects me. I NEVER get the credit I deserve.” • Obsessing on “shoulds” and “musts.” Having a rigid view of the way things should or must be and getting angry when reality doesn’t line up with this vision. • Mind reading and jumping to conclusions. Assuming you “know” what someone else is thinking or feeling—that he or she intentionally upset you, ignored your wishes, or disrespected you. • Collecting straws. Looking for things to get upset about, usually while overlooking or blowing past anything positive. Letting these small irritations build and build until you reach the “final straw” and explode, often over something relatively minor. • Blaming. When anything bad happens or something goes wrong, it’s always someone else’s fault. You blame others for the things that happen to you rather than taking responsibility for your own life.
Give yourself a reality check
When you start getting upset about something, take a moment to think about the situation. Ask yourself:
• How important is it in the grand scheme of things? • Is it really worth getting angry about it? • Is it worth ruining the rest of my day? • Is my response appropriate to the situation? • Is there anything I can do about it? • Is taking action worth my time?
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Portugal
Age: 58 (M)
Posts: 1703
Hello my friends and fello mobsters
You are being to hard on the man maybe with time he will learn about two things english/google translator and the rules of the forum But that is no longer possible he left angry slamming the door behind him Brazil is a great place with great people and amazing women Don´t forget to be happy and enjoy life
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Greece
Age: 48 (F)
Posts: 14196
If you follow the BRM rules you can post what you like without taking in mind comments from other members. You can choose to ignore them. You should worry about warnings from BRM stuff. And this post of yours was offensive the very least. YOU should have handled this way better, since not all of the members here nagging about your posts.
Joined: Mar '12
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 46 (F)
Posts: 2261
You can show news stories but just don't use a rival or another gambling site and I don't recall seeing a rule saying not to discuss a poker personality.The forum does not like a cut and paste jockey but it is not too hard to put an article into your own words if you feel it is important to you. There is an old English saying that I feel may bring you some comfort...."If you don't like the rules then get the F*** out".
Joined: May '13
Location: Mauritius
Age: 33 (M)
Posts: 2688
Hi mate , yeah sometimes there are some annoying guys out there who plays poker but what can you do in life there are always some bad people you can avoid them as they will pull you down in poker site you can block the chat or block them and report them or ignore them or take it another way you could laugh at what they doing and enjoy your poker time lol, anyway good luck at the tables have fun and make a lot of money mate!
Joined: Oct '08
Location: Canada
Age: 67 (M)
Posts: 2423
Posted by PORKOLOKO: a beautiful f**k all of you and bye, do not put anything in this s**t. In plain English "Kick in the ASS idiots", stay with the forum only to you, why do me I do not care anymore,
Joined: May '08
Location: Lithuania
Age: 40 (M)
Posts: 10090
i like him. very expressive, doesn't hide his true intentions and has a twisted and deceiving language skills... more of such mobbits would lighten up the forum for sure.
oh and this: "a beautiful f**k all of you and bye, do not put anything in this s**t. In plain English "Kick in the ASS idiots" clearly belong on a tshirt...