henriettamoose01
henriettamoose
henriettamoose01

You're totally right-so much less dazed.

If you could email the moderators at help@jezebel.com to remove it, that would be best.

Good.

He's Alonso Frame(sp?) He's already been on Dr. Who. I hope not. I want some variety.

Rupert Grint would just be so great in the role!

Based on that People review, if Lindsay's rehab sticks and she gets better and deals with her emotional issues, will the movie be less painful and thus good?

If they make Hugh Grant the Doctor, I may be out— He's ok but no. The Doctor should be someone without the weirdo history and ALSO someone slightly unknown for a career launch. You know, someone who deserves a boost and is not already mega famous.

I unblock the people I am hiding from every once in a while to check out our mutual friends and figure out how close they are- the chances that they notice those 20 min they're unblocked is very unlikely.

Hey LinkedIn!!!

I love! the shorter version of Lucy Liu's dress, with the burgundy detail at the collar. So much more modern than the ballgown version.

It's crazy to me that it's not required reading for police officers and other law enforcement professionals.

Explicit threats of violence justify imprisonment of some type- we would prefer psych, but we don't have that option. Though we wish to separate actions from words, in cases of stalking and violence, the words are accurate predictions of the offender's next step.

And yet, even enlightened Norway is doing everything they can to keep Breivik in the system because he plans on continuing to be a risk to other people.

Do nothing and hope the stalker doesn't escalate is what it looks like on the outside only.

I agree- only mentioning autism is confusing.

But I'm not sure I get what you're saying in sentence no. 2. Are you talking about OCD or autism? I think you mean ocd, if not disregard my other comments.

“overvalued ideation”—a subcategory of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in which the person does not recognize their obsession.

The Gift of Fear has a long section on restraining orders actually having the opposite intended effect, actually. Any interaction with the victim, positive OR negative is what the stalker is looking for from their behavior.

Autism isn't the mental illness discussed here- it's actually OCD. That he also has autism is incidental.

The articles indicate that his stalking behavior is driven by an OCD subtype where he is fixated on this person.