i don't think it's any worse that occaisionally ranting about the size of your ass when you're working out. anger, revulsion, fury, etc., this things are energizers. it's depression and self-pity you have to look out for.
Right. There's no harm in being honest with yourself once in a while. I've got an ego on me that gets out of hand if I don't remind myself I'm just another ant in the colony. Everyone has faults and things about themselves they would change. I think that's far more healthy than kidding yourself you're perfect.
I hate my teeth.. fortunately I'm having them fixed although it's going to take awhile. I also despise my nose. Everybody says I have a nice nose but I think it's rather awful. I also dislike my hips. They're entirely too large for my body frame.
True- but all too often it's the trap of depression and self pity that people fall into. Over the years I've been around and around to subject of self image as well other things I have limited power to change and have concluded the best thing I can do is to block such things out of my head to prevent them from fucking up my state of mind- which is as vulnerable as any to getting sucked in to the "woe is me" mentality.
I am really really passive. I tend to just sit and think about the current instead of making an effort to swim the other way if I need to.
Good you don't care. I mentioned in the OP that this was for little jokes or things you consider serious. I should have kept it to the earlier, apparently because people get very attached to their negativity.
call me when its been stuck in your head for a significant amount of time and causes so much disruption that it begins to affect your daily cognitive functioning