calypsopoet3
CalypsoPoet
calypsopoet3

If Premature Exoneration continues for more than two months, please consult a criminal lawyer.

I’m not sure if “Hunter Mayo” is the whitest name ever, but it has to be in the top 5.

“That’s it. I’ve had it with these Ryder Ringor snakes on this Jagger Firkus plane!”

Jaeger Murdock

Pretty sure this is actually a list of Bristol Palin’s exes.

That there are no Griffins or Codys in that list is clearly leaving disappointing to a generation of would-be clever parents.

I will die on Rylen Roersma Hill. That’s the best name and it’s not even close.

“Removing it, Skowhegan middle school tutor Gloria Gordon said, would take rights away from non-Native American students who want to keep the mascot.”

performed a “review and scrub”

I want some mac and cheese… smh this curfew… on the road again... don’t even know … ready for dinner… takin care of business

My wife was on 300mg XR (which was a nightmare getting her insurance to cover since the recommended high is 225mg) and one time she was having a hard time and decided to chuck all her medicine and stop taking it. After only 2 days, the only people more miserable than us (her family) was her. Everything from flu-like

My cousin has BP2 and every time she switches up meds or the dosage she needs to be admitted (voluntarily) for at least 6 weeks until she is on a proper regimen. So yes, leave Britney alone - it seems she is doing all the right things to stay healthy. 

Unfortunately, a lot of people can’t empathize with the difficulty of changing medications. Some of them have serious withdrawal side effects <cough> Effexor </cough>. My wife was very fortunate to have found a new psychiatrist who wrote her out for FMLA to change her meds 2 years ago. Even though this new psych was

Exactly. I’ve seen some conspiracies out there that her situation is just like it was in the past where women were unjustly thrown into hospitals as a means of control. Which I don’t think is the case here, voluntary or not, there are indications that she was medically fragile and needed help, it’s good that she’s

Hi y’all! Just poppin inhere to say that I saw on a local news program this evening that Britney has been in the process of stepping down and then starting new meds. In the past few weeks I stepped myself down too quickly, to just be off what felt like it was making things worse. Then I got to experience what worse

Involuntary treatment isn’t a bad thing. If it weren’t for involuntary (or otherwise less-than-voluntary) treatments a lot of people would die or otherwise be at extreme risk. During exacerbations of severe mental illnesses (which it appears Britney is diagnosed with) the ability to make decisions can be compromised.

So....leave Britney alone is what you’re saying?

I agree. Also, she has children whose well being has to be taken into account.

Good GOD.