Again, a big NOPE.
Again, a big NOPE.
Without having the facts in hand, choosing to attribute this to her brain illness rather than to any number of other viable explanations (she’s angry at what she’s undergone; she’s a teenager; she’s actually telling the truth) is pure stigma.
Let’s stamp a big red NOPE on that. You probably know far more people than you realize who have been in treatment (1 in 4 will deal with issues within their lifetime). Try asking one of them whether their viewpoint is therefore worthless.
I pick up the phone and don’t say a word when I notice that there’s an unfamiliar number on the caller ID.
Why: Most of the time when strangers call me, they’re telemarketers for charitable causes. When I tell them I don’t have a job or any prospects, and am not giving to anyone in any amount at this time, they say…
No ring for me yet, but I’m coveting that nail polish! What color is that?
I want Charles in Charge of me.
No.
I was thinking that, too.
I loved Anthem so much. It was very formative for me when I was ~20. I was truly shocked when it popped up on Netflix after having been unavailable for years, and the community on the whole didn’t seem to like it.
Not knowing anything about the show—”Olive Kitteridge” sounds like it should be the name of an American Girl doll. Contrasting that image with the descriptions of the show below are making for an entertaining early AM.
Slurring is not a symptom of any mental illness. It could be a side-effect of a medication. See Katona, Kerry. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/arti…
Why do waitresses call me “hon”?
That sounds like a great podcast. I’m going to look it up. Thanks!
Probably Dick’s Last Resort?
women. not girls.
I like Wiig, but if she pulled off the role of Carol Burnett in a biopic my esteem for her would skyrocket, like, a millionfold.
So much Stockholm syndrome, when our feminism is has been taken hostage by the movement’s need to be bffs with a highly oppressive mainstream pop culture. I don’t know if it’s accurate to say so, but I’d like to blame capitalism’s core value of ‘personal choice’ having infected our intellectual discourse. You create…
Manipulative, insincere tv gotta manipulate and be insincere. The supposed ‘behind the camera’ stuff is still a part of the ‘show’. Anything you hear about is part of ‘the show’.
Riddles in Jeopardy
I’m afrayed not.