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Oh, Miley definitely run into some problems soon, but I don't think it's mental health related. It's more of a quarter-life/post-Disney Channel star identity crisis.

Where in the world are you drawing that conclusion from? Nothing Miley has said seems delusional, at all. She's just being a rich, 20-something who never had anyone to teach how she should and should not act in public.

That's what's going to happen to me. Because I got sick and had to drop classes at the end of last year, I'm going to have to take extra classes this year. And even though they're all fun psych classes, it's going to be a ridiculous amount of work on top of work and and a bunch of extra-curicular commitments. Luckily,

Hope yours was better than mine... My sophomore year was absolute hell, and I'm pretty sure this upcoming year is going to be about 10x worse.

They drink every morning. When I was laid up after surgery for a month, I watched KL&H everyday, and it was usually pretty hilarious.

I'm only two years into my bachelors in psych, but it seems obvious to me that that girl has Bipolar Type 1 with psychosis. I hope she's getting diagnosed right now while she's under the 5150 because Amanda seriously needs some anti-psychotics, mood stabilizers, and good 'ole fashion therapy.

I saw it last Tuesday on a whim (we couldn't get seats to an advanced screening of The To-Do List), and I loved it. Any movie that makes everyone walk out in somber silence immediately becomes a favorite of mine.

I've been watching the ABC Family Harry Potter marathon all day. (And eating lots and lots of food, of course.)

It's the Serena, which according to the internet isn't being sold anymore.

Just read the article. Who reads that and think it's promoting online dating? The girl is just saying that she has a friend who met her fiance online and they seem happy, but she's not sure about it. Since when does mentioning something automatically mean you're promoting it?

Well then I guess it's good that I don't want to be helped!

Are you even reading what you're writing? People dying because of negligence in their jobs is just like innocent people dying because our judicial system's negligence. I really don't get why that's so hard for you to understand. And just because I don't subject to the idealistic moral code that most people in this

You're calling me stupid because you fail to see obvious parallels? Those situations are exactly the same if you look at them objectively.

But seriously though... Kate Spade is most definitely a designer label. I just know how shop well (going to the outlet and using a coupon during a sale turns a $300 bag into a $120 bag).

I bought a $100 (on sale) Kate Spade baby bag to use as my work bag (it has tons of pockets and fits my laptop perfectly), and it has been my favorite bag ever. I've had it for two years and only now is it showing signs of wear and tear due to me not taking proper care of it.

So you're saying that every decision you make takes into account how will affect everyone else in the entire world? Because there are plenty of things happening in this world that kill others' loved ones that you benefit from. Do you know who makes all your clothes and accessories? Or who harvests your food? Or who

I'm sure I'd change my position on a lot of things if it affected me directly but lucky for me it doesn't.

That was really fascinating, thanks!

It's basically a way of saying that we can't deal with certain individuals, so we eliminate them.

I do feel that it's an acceptable risk as long as the percentage of wrongful death incidents is extremely low.