Artie Wrote:um pretty sure first amendment doesnt protect hate speechYes you can. There is no law against it, you can say it in a theater and you won't get arrested. The case itself is flawed, look at it closely.
if you can't say "fire" in a crowded theater
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Your Existing Situation
Sensitive; needs esthetic surroundings, or an equally sensitive and understanding partner with whom to share a warm intimacy.
Your Stress Sources
Has an unsatisfied need to ally himself with others whose standards are as high as his own, and to stand out from the herd. This desire for preeminence isolates him and inhibits his readiness to give himself freely. While he wants to surrender and let himself go, he regards this as a weakness which must be resisted. This self-restraint, he feels, will lift him above the rank and file and ensure recognition as a unique and distinctive personality.
Your Restrained Characteristics
Circumstances are forcing him to compromise, to restrain his demands and hopes, and to forgo for the time being some of the things he wants.
Circumstances are such that he feels forced to compromise for the time being if he is to avoid being cut off from affection or from full participation
Your Desired Objective
Seeks success, stimulation, and a life full of experience. Wants to develop freely and to shake off the shackles of self-doubt, to win, and to live intensely. Likes contacts with others and is enthusiastic by nature. Receptive to anything new, modern, or intriguing; has many interests and wants to expand his fields of activity. Optimistic about the future.
Your Actual Problem
Takes a delight in action and wants to be respected and esteemed for his personal accomplishments
Uh. carp this test.