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I think most shootings are caused because the perpetrator *didn't* take their meds. But it sounds like your husband is on the wrong meds. Different medications can cause bad side effects, and sometimes people don't report them because they're afraid there won't be another good drug for them. Fortunately there are a

Well, considering they're contributing to an Adderall shortage that means I sometimes have to go to four or five pharmacies just to find one that has my medication (that I need to function), I feel like it is my fucking business, and they can go straight to hell.

Still waiting for yours. Anything? "holistic mama monthly"? "Troll Digest"?

Sources or I'm going to go with the DSM, American psychiatric institution, and my own personal experience (as well as my collective family's - my dad, sister, and I have some form of it. There is a heavy genetic component to ADHD).

Honestly, as someone with actual diagnosed ADHD who needs adderall to function, this shit pisses me off. Everything about it. I hate that people abuse a drug I need. I hate that people have crazy misconceptions about what it actually does. I hate the accusation that I'm a 'zombie' because of a drug that I NEED. I work

I hate when people use evolutionary psychology as an excuse or as a justification. So what if my hormones are telling me to do something? Who is in charge?

If it makes you feel better, he's from Oakland. He's just trying to belong in Boston. I recommend chasing him back to Oakland with pitchforks.

Excellent! I was hoping you would respond as such. If you could just fill this out, it would help us understand your trolling a little better.

Name the law of physics that causes fat development in humans.

Define gross obesity.

Don't bring physics into this. Nutrition is clearly biology's category.

So, your argument is that healthy food and exercise is irrelevant? It's just whether or not you are objectively/subjectively 'fat'?

I agree that we should focus on the healthiness of food. Not in a 'good' vs 'bad' kind of way, in a 'veggies are yum' kind of way.

My point that hearing words and understanding them aren't the same thing?

...the process that occurs in their brain is reading with subtext. A program can't interpret words for you.

I'll take that as a concession.

*sigh* note the thread and article title.

Benefit of the doubt is the entire concept our legal system is based on. Y'know, the whole innocent until proven guilty?

Dude, everyone codes. I do Python for shits and gigs on the weekends. Coding clubs are the new 'thing'.