CassielFell wrote:
Apples wrote:
CF - you're just like HH - you love to lay traps so you can go ballistic - that's quite funny actually, I thought she was rather unique, but I guess not.. As you don't know me or my horse, your opinion is taken with a grain of salt and a thorough giggle. She liked and respected me prior to that day, and she has liked and respected me since. Ahhh - but like HH, you probably think I'm lying imageimage


Alpha denotes hierarchy - as in leadershp - I still believe that horses understand heirarchy.



...... I'm laying traps?? Going ballistic? Really?
Huh...
Interesting.

And I'm quite aware that horses understand heirarchy. Been around them my entire life. However, they don't read it as you do, darlin'. And you don't understand how they read it, at all.
However, you practice selective reading.. Always have. If you look at my post I never denied that horses have heirarchy... Read it again, my little clitoral monkey.

Apples, my little melon-bottomed friend.. You know conformation, but that's about the only thing I've seen you demonstrate any real knowledge at.
You use the same language (when you talk about horses) as my best friend's mother.. and what that woman actually knew about "talking pony" .. I could fit in a thimble with room left over.
You've already told me all about yourself with the language you use. I'm not impressed.

I'm not terribly impressed with your language either. I "always have"? What does that mean, since the womb? How long exactly have you known me? LOL

You, and a couple of others on this board, all have some things in common.

1) you tend to use bully tactics to establish yourself as superior, you have to because you are afraid that your skills don't do that for you

2) you tend quickly to anger

3) your logic skills are very poor, you make assumptions on very little information (again I reference your statement "always have").

4) you externalize everything, you are happiest when you have a 'target'

5) you find fault everywhere you look, and if it's not there you fantasize it until it becomes *real* in your mind

6) you are extremely negative, you look for it and thrive on it

7) you lack grace and graciousness

8 ) you never change your mind, once it's made up, you will go to the grave with your beliefs

9) you cling to very specific things, agnostic of anything else

10) you are unable to focus on the important issues, and instead focus on the unimportant issues

Tell me, are these the traits of a good horse trainer? Is this what I should be learning from you?


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