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No I'm not a pooner
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what did you goon to
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>>16060852Ev&oe it says you pooned out
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>>16060860I meant to say gooned
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I hate the word goon its faggoty
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>i pooned and im disappointed
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>>i pooned and im disappointed
Media pending but prob true
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Are you saying you used to be a pooner but now you aren't? I guess that's fine.
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>>16060877No I'm normal and straight
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>>16060859is it wholesome or degenerate
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>>16060878But you used to be a pooner
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>>Shartybrappas… please pray for me… I'm having… GOONING URGES!!!!
I'm not christgod
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>>16060881Yes but no I'm not. I used to put bbc in my asshole all day.
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>>>16060878 (You)
>But you used to be a pooner
What does pooner mean then
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>>>16060859 (You)
>is it wholesome or degenerate
Wholesome
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>>16060885female to male transjester
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>>>16060885 (You)
>female to male transjester
No
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Why is that what you think I am
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>>16060892nusoi thought it was poon not goon when you said 'oon
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>>>16060892
>nusoi thought it was poon not goon when you said 'oon
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how did it feel
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>>>16060886 (You)
>give us a brief description of the premise, plot and what you gooned to specifically
I don't really want to but I've 'ooned to faggoty shit on reddit before so just because I did to something better doesn't change that
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>how did it feel
Bad
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Whatever. Don't let this bump turn into a crater.
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I mean specifically, Im not upset about masturbating to a wholesome hentai thing but it reminds me of the fact that I 'oon and am not proud of it or some of the stuff so
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>>16060924Good phrase I like it
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Its supersaged my own thread lol
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>>16060921Then why did you do it
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>>>16060925 (You)
>>nusois goon to loli
No no no
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>>>16060921 (You)
>Then why did you do it
Because lack of self control and not because it itself was bad or horrible but it reminds me of other stuff and my own weaknesses
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>>>16060931
>>Frogcucks only think about loli
Trvthnvke
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Do similar things happen to you (not trying to project) and what do you do about it I guess
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get a gf
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>get a gf
I'm working on it
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>>16060842 (OP)This sounds like a very raw and personal expression of self-disappointment. The phrase "I 'ooned" is likely a slang or typos-specific way of saying they messed up, possibly derived from "gooned" or "goofed," or simply a personal shorthand for a lapse in judgment.
When someone says they "can't believe themselves" after a mistake, they are often caught in a rumination loop, where they are judging their past self based on their current standards.
## Breaking Down the Feeling
* The Shock of "I 'ooned": This usually happens when our actions don’t align with who we think we are. You expect to be disciplined or kind, but then you act impulsively or selfishly. The "disappointment" comes from that gap between reality and expectation.
* Self-Betrayal: Feeling like you "can't believe yourself" is a form of self-trust being broken. It’s the realization that you are capable of the very things you usually judge others for.
*
## How to Respond to This State
If you were replying to this user on a forum, here is a supportive way to frame it:
1. Acknowledge the "Gunk": Disappointment is like mental gunk. Instead of fighting it, some find it helpful to view it as a cathartic clearing process.
2. The "Power of the Pause": Before spiraling into self-hatred, encourage the power of the pause. Taking a moment to breathe objectively can prevent a single mistake from becoming a permanent label like "failure" or "loser."
3. Separate Identity from Action: You did something disappointing; you are not a disappointment.
4. Forgiveness as Fuel: Guilt is a heavy weight that prevents improvement. To move forward, one must forgive themselves and use the discomfort as fuel to not repeat the mistake.
Disappointment is "tuition" paid for wisdom. It feels terrible in the moment, but it's often the only way we actually learn where our boundaries and weaknesses truly lie.
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Did you just chatpgt my post
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Its true doe
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>>16060965woah a talking fly
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>>>16060842 (OP)
>
>This sounds like a very raw and personal expression of self-disappointment. The phrase "I 'ooned" is likely a slang or typos-specific way of saying they messed up, possibly derived from "gooned" or "goofed," or simply a personal shorthand for a lapse in judgment.
>When someone says they "can't believe themselves" after a mistake, they are often caught in a rumination loop, where they are judging their past self based on their current standards.
>## Breaking Down the Feeling
>
>* The Shock of "I 'ooned": This usually happens when our actions don’t align with who we think we are. You expect to be disciplined or kind, but then you act impulsively or selfishly. The "disappointment" comes from that gap between reality and expectation.
>* Self-Betrayal: Feeling like you "can't believe yourself" is a form of self-trust being broken. It’s the realization that you are capable of the very things you usually judge others for.
>*
>
>## How to Respond to This State
>If you were replying to this user on a forum, here is a supportive way to frame it:
>
> 1. Acknowledge the "Gunk": Disappointment is like mental gunk. Instead of fighting it, some find it helpful to view it as a cathartic clearing process.
> 2. The "Power of the Pause": Before spiraling into self-hatred, encourage the power of the pause. Taking a moment to breathe objectively can prevent a single mistake from becoming a permanent label like "failure" or "loser."
> 3. Separate Identity from Action: You did something disappointing; you are not a disappointment.
> 4. Forgiveness as Fuel: Guilt is a heavy weight that prevents improvement. To move forward, one must forgive themselves and use the discomfort as fuel to not repeat the mistake.
>
>Disappointment is "tuition" paid for wisdom. It feels terrible in the moment, but it's often the only way we actually learn where our boundaries and weaknesses truly lie.
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Any other recommendations
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Why do people think 'oon means poon not goon anymore
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>>16060935I don't think anybody is fully aware while gooning so idk what are you remembering. Probably a bad idea but you could try seeing something that kills the urge like 'cado and 'o
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>>16060988I was just trying to derail the thread
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2nd self supersage geg
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>>16061012are you retarded
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>>16061015Its fingerboy nameroll
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>>16061054Im the final boss of all frogs, not froglee.