alleycatagain1
alleycatagain1
alleycatagain1

I'm expanding for your reading public, bro.

I'm not sure why you are telling me things I already know.

It means "No Otherwise Specified" which is when a person has a problem but they don't meet the diagnostic criteria for a specific problem. You need a certain number of clear symptoms to diagnose, say depression, and if you don't have them, you can't diagnose that DSM problem.

He does evolutionary psychology, which is the crazy aunt locked in the attic to most psychologists.

after my ex and i broke up, he and his friends stole my birth control pills. granted, that was probably more about intimidation than impregnation, but it was pretty controlling and awful nonetheless.

This was me as a kid.

Ha ha, it's been years (I am an old), but my best friend and I in college always used to remark on this to each other. After careful study, we determined they tended to do it when females they were attracted to (or at least wanted to impress), were in the vicinity—therefore it must be some kind of mating ritual.

Has Swift bought a mansion near Dunham's family yet?

Seriously. I'm not sure why Jez even posts this kind of stuff. People with untreated psychotic disorders have all kinds of bizarre ideas about how the world works; I'm not sure there's any reason to get angry about it since they are just symptoms of a disordered mind. It is futile to debate this guy or try to

The idea that massive massive sums of private pharma money is invested in developing drugs and R & D is purely driven by the pharma PR machine. A lot of life saving medications are funded by government grants (cancer and HIV drugs come to mind) and then a company will buy the patents to market the drugs. Usually

My aunt was diagnosed with breast cancer five years ago, ten years after her mother (my grandmother) passed away from the disease. My aunt's oncologist told her that she could a.) get a mastectomy and have a 95% chance that the cancer would never return or b.) get a lumpectomy and have a 50% chance that it would never

Do you read your own articles as you post them? You put, right there in italics, a quote that invalidates your entire article:

Yeah, exactly. There is an article on CNN about this. If you have to justify the Nazi actions, you begin to REALLY understand how they were able to completely manipulate people like you and I into believing and even doing horrible things. Some people go their entire live thinking, "It could never happen to me." The

Kind of reminds me of what Patricia Smith did with the poem "Skinhead."

I don't believe he is, and as I said in a post that disappeared somehow (new comment system? crappy post? I don't know) I actually know him fairly well socially. This is not meant as a humble-brag, just relevant information as to my sources. What I DID say in my post is that he spends almost his entire life around