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Iwona Burgunda
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Bllleeeccchhhh!

Well talking about how it is okay that she dresses sexy because she still "spreads the word" is both talking creepy and mad icky vibes, I think.

Their (icky) father was my youth pastor growing up. After they left for Hollywood, he once came back to a youth trip to tell us not to judge Jessica for showing her boobs n shit. Real creeper, that guy. Even as a kid I never felt right about him.

Don't apologize for this. It was far from a rant. It is the truth and I appreciate your contribution.

SO this isn't true:

I know this is super picky and ridiculous (I did like the article!) but after you get your LCSW you no longer put MSW after your name, too.

you can be arrested if caught.

there are times when it might be nicer to be more concerned with nudity— like when a group of 5 German teens walked across the (wet) bay of Mont St Michel in front of me in white skivvies. Something about seeing 15-16 year olds that OBVIOUSLY in undies made me uncomfortable.

yes! When I lived in France I was astoundedby this. One guy on the horse track many of us ran out I swear intentionally cut my way to do this. I was cutting across the field when it seemed like a u-turn. He straight up whipped it out to pee just as I was passing buy. SURRREE COINCIDENTAL TIMING IM SURE.

Doesn't this look like the dude from ER?

The general rule of thumb is yes, with bipolar and schizophrenia (or both = schizoaffective disorder) it is a life long medication regime. However, there is also the school of thought that after six months of symptom free time, one might tirate down off of medications and go off. This is usually indicated in

It is called schizoaffective disorder. And is very real.

Right? It's like... I've never been to Japan. But people that I trust have been, and tell me it exists, so I don't question that Japan exists. Why is it so hard when ALL THE WOMENZ are saying this is a "thing" to just believe that it is a "thing"?

As a clinical social worker, I will say it's the delusional ones that make the day go by quicker. ;)

Honestly, the article is seeming with questionable leaps. Straight from "nothing documented" to assuming it is the cause. And then the comment about it being a sickness in the mans work to "but I would like to believe...." and saying the same thing again... something isn't working here for me.

Don't engage someone who obviously will not be convinced on psychopharmacology. Not worth your breath. It's like arguing religion. No minds will be changed.

Fanon does not record what he said to this man, nor to the other interrogators and soldiers who sought his help during those days. But we do know that shortly thereafter, he quit his fancy job at the French hospital in Algeria.

When it was over, he put her in the car and drove her back to a friend's house, who told her the next morning she came in the house "screaming and crying" and had to be held down until she fell asleep. She also says she immediately told the friend, "[Brian] raped me."

I am so confused as to where the father was here:

"Stop putting women in prior, full stop" And "she didn't exactly no woman should be in prison" in the same paraphracph explaining the argument..... Couldn't read any further.