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Can I Tell My Mind How To Think

I think my teacher can read my mind?

This sounds really strange, and she probably can't... but all of this is true.
Yesterday in language arts, my teacher randomly said to a student, "No, James."
In my head I silently asked, "Can you read minds?"
The teacher glanced at me and said, "Yes, Molly."
Was that just a coincidence? Or can she really read my mind? Help?
Thanks :)

I feel like I can't tell anyone anything?

I'm your opposite. Im loud, and WEIRD, and ALWAYS speak what on my mind, then and there. Dont ever think you can share with your family. And definitely your therapist. They're there to listen. They cant be judgemental. Try talking about what you like. Like Gossip Girl and you'll start meeting people who like that too.
Its always hard to break out of your shell. But I did three years ago and now I'm a lot more social. You might be holding yourself back from being social if you dont talk about the things you like.

If you wanna talk more about if, email me at meggysheggy@yahoo.com (same for gmail)

How can you tell when someone is trying to read your mind? How do you block them from doing it?

Psychic attacks are very real and some people do not even know they are doing it. You can learn to protect yourself.

Let's face it--we've probably all fallen prey to a psychic vampire, possibly without even knowing it. It may have been a chance encounter with an energy predator that left us temporarily exhausted, or possibly along-term vampire interaction with serious wear-and-tear effects on the mind and body.

Psychic vampirism is alive and flourishing in the world today.
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Can i tell my marines recruiter i changed my mind?

i was visisted by a marines recruiter after taking the asvab, and he told me about the marines and how they work and all that. I was more interested in the Air Force than the marines but the more he told me about the marines the more interested they seemed. Eventually i agreed to joining the marines, the recruiter told me i should take the test again to get a slightly better score than of what i had gotten. I agreed and i showed him my ss card and birth certificate. Also signed something but don’t remember how it was called. after the interview I started to think, he painted the marines all nice,benefits and stuff like that but then I thought that I should see how the marines really are like. As it turns out i got intimidated by what i saw online. The bootcamp is the hardest in all the branches and they literally train you to become a killing machine that follows orders no matter what. Also the are SUPER strict. So i no longer want to join the marines but am i too late?. I’m thinking of joining the military to go to college and be a computer scientist. When i told my mom about joining the marines she refused to let me join but the let me because I’m already an adult. But when i told her about joining the AF she didn’t complain. So maybe she knows the marines aren’t for me. But what should i do. Do i have to tell the recruiter im no longer interested or am i too late? Thanks for reading this I know it’s long but I really need advice. I don’t want to screw my future here.

How do I tell my recruiter that I might have changed my mind?

Well roughly 2 months ago I decided to join the Marines and so I did. Its something I've always wanted to do and have been preparing for for years. Lately i've been thinking about signing that contract of 8 years which is a lot. I'm still a youngster at 17 years old and I did get a boot camp date for December but I haven't swore in, signed a contract, or any of that yet. In fact i'm not even in the DEP yet but I still attend PT every week. Thing is I have this big dream, a passion, and love which I know I can make real although the Marines will get in the way of this dream job. Hell I really want to be a Marine but its my 2nd biggest priority. I plan on attempting to fulfill my dream and even going to College, maybe a junior college first. Since I am young, lets say this dream of mine and college and things aren't working out so well. I could still go back and join the Marines. I just don't know how to tell my recruiter this, I mean I feel so bad because hes an awesome guy and I'd feel like **** telling him "I'm sorry man but I don't think this job is for me" after he has been getting me signed up and ready to go and he drove me to MEPS a bunch, to PT, etc. Right now i'm 50/50 on whether to serve my time in the Marines or to fulfill my dream which I know I can do and many others believe I can to. I usually go with my heart and my hearts saying go with my dream. So what should I do guys?

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