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Gemini29
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« on: 01 19, 2009, 02:30: PM »

Honourable Klingon warriors.

Do me the very great honour of sharing your views.

How does a Klingon face a fight against an unseen, enemy that attacks his family without mercy?
What does he do when he has been ground down by the cowardly attacks and feels he can no longer fight?

Maybe this human can draw fresh courage from your answers?

G29
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QorvaS
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« Reply #1 on: 01 27, 2009, 08:48: PM »

G29;

It would indeed, be difficult to fight an enemy which attacks from a distance and is too cowardly to face you.
In today's day and age it seems there are many like this, yet if you *know* who this person is, it is a start. Perhaps they might be
encouraged to meet you face to face and ...discuss the problem they are having with you.

If this person is attacking from the internet, it can be difficult.
it might be appropriate to act as though the p'tach simply does not exist.

Sometimes such low-lifes will simply go away if they find that their
taunts are no longer having any effect.

If the person attacking yourself and kin is a 'real-world' threat, then, if the threat is serious, though it is not exactly the 'Klingon' thing to do, you might consider involving legal counsel or the authorities.
Again, it is not exactly a Klingon-like thing to do, but we need to live on early 21st century Earth here. use the system if you can,.

I hope these words are of at least, some moderate help.

Be well. Be strong. Be proud of who you are.

QorvaS
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Gemini29
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« Reply #2 on: 02 04, 2009, 10:55: AM »

QorvaS, thank you for the reply.

I have mislead you however and for that I beg forgiveness.

The unseen enemy that attacks from within, unseen and insidious is actually cancer that both my wife and mother currently have.
In my wifes case it has spread to her bones as secondary breast cancer.

So you see, in order to support my wife and my mother I need to be brave and strong.
Not feeling very like that due to the long battle that we have had and that lays ahead.

So I am looking for inspiration from all places.

Regards

G29
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Berzerker
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« Reply #3 on: 02 05, 2009, 02:06: AM »

I watched my grandmother die of lung cancer when I was young (11-13 years young) It was a long fight that took its toll on my entire house. Find strength in your family and know that you personally can not change the outcome of anything so do not let it tear you to pieces with dread, and self loathing. It was a part of my life that was very hard to endure but I cherish the memories I do have and I know that my time spent with her was the best I could have made it. The best you can do is stay positive and put forth the warrior spirit we as klingons are known for. Let them draw strength from you.

Peace be with you,

Berz out.
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« Reply #4 on: 02 11, 2009, 07:40: AM »

G29,

i feel your pain, my mother died of cancer June last year Cry, and it was a very hard battle we fought with the whole family. Let me tell you this great brother, we warriors can sometimes feel small, but cancer never won ground in my house Angry, because the memory of my mother holds strong in the great hall of warriors. she fought a brave battle. You can only be there and support your wife and mother, let them speak and listen to them. i almost lost my personal battle after my mom died, i had lost the meaning of life, but regained it, i have found strength in my two children and my wife.
i wish your family much greatness in defeating this foe and to you Qapla in you personal battles, but talk Also about your feelings.

Qapla

Magh' Peh
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