IronBear -> RE: A question to those, that go by a name (7/25/2005 11:31:10 PM)
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ORIGINAL: QuietMaster4u Beach - First of all, the original post, was to find out how many used the name "wolf" in their profile. As Iron Bear pointed out, in his reply. Secondly, yes, I have a temper. But you are not here when my mood goes south, and you do not see the efforts I go through to isolate myself from everyone around me. Third, as with all assumptions... well the saying is know. But this dominant, looks after himself, his slave, and when I get the chance - my daughter. I would lay my life down for both my daughter and my slave, without a thought. I also do not pity the fool, who would underestimate my convictions, or my resolve on this issue. I am a solitary person just looking to be able to live my life the way I want, without interference from anybody. I participate in these forums, when a topic or issue strikes me. I’m going to digress here …. I’ve had a solitary nature all of my life and never liked large crowds. I too have a temper, which can explode. Yet 90% of the time I explode about a subject and not about a person. 10 seconds of very loud roars (well a parade ground bellow anyway) and the matter is over with me usually laughing about things and looking at ways to fix the situation. In other words it is an explosive release of negative energy. If it were personal I’d be more likely to use a non-human punching bag. However, hurt my family (including my extended family, and you see why I was called for a long time “The grizzly with iron claws” in cases like that I am fit one description I was given of a grizzly … “A short temper and a great right hook (loaded with large claws)”. Regarding my nickname totem of “Bear”, just read about the spiritual meaning of the Bear in Celtic mythology, as well as the nature of the “Bear” as seen by the Native Americans. I was called “Bear” long before my involvement with my “Blood Brother” and his family. I've always had a passion for all Bears with a preference to Grizzlies and Polar Bears.
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