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#102 Feb 10 2010 at 8:28 PM Rating: Good
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When did I say it doesn't work, idiot? Self-harm works, but it has some awkward implications.



Really? Show more ignorance, please. It's astounding how retarded your denile can be.


It does, though. For a given value of "works". It provides some fleeting relief, but (as indicated) causes problems itself. The analogy to overprescription of meds is valid.


That's because people who shouldn't be taking the meds are taking the meds. Smiley: rolleyes (As in, people who don't have ADHD taking ritalin or adderall.)


Are you high or just naturally retarded?
Hey now, the only things I do while high are coin silly neologisms and eat a lot.
#103 Feb 10 2010 at 8:33 PM Rating: Good
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Kavekk the Ludicrous wrote:
Deadgye wrote:
Samira wrote:
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When did I say it doesn't work, idiot? Self-harm works, but it has some awkward implications.



Really? Show more ignorance, please. It's astounding how retarded your denile can be.


It does, though. For a given value of "works". It provides some fleeting relief, but (as indicated) causes problems itself. The analogy to overprescription of meds is valid.


That's because people who shouldn't be taking the meds are taking the meds. Smiley: rolleyes (As in, people who don't have ADHD taking ritalin or adderall.)


Are you high or just naturally retarded?
Hey now, the only things I do while high are coin silly neologisms and eat a lot.


Well, I can change it, but only if you can think of a better alternative.
#104 Feb 10 2010 at 8:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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#105 Feb 10 2010 at 8:53 PM Rating: Decent
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No, I was referring to what you said about my reading comprehension.


Which would imply that what I said was incorrect, which is why I said what I said. Did leaving out the middle ground really confuse you that much? I mean, is you're reading comprehension really that fail?

Ok, I just wanted to use circular logic for the lulz here.
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#106 Feb 10 2010 at 9:12 PM Rating: Good
The argument I heard for the reclassification was actually to avoid putting children on bipolar medications. The hope is that they'll grow out of it before they need clonapin.
#107 Feb 10 2010 at 9:22 PM Rating: Good
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No, I was referring to what you said about my reading comprehension.


Which would imply that what I said was incorrect, which is why I said what I said. Did leaving out the middle ground really confuse you that much? I mean, is you're reading comprehension really that fail?

Ok, I just wanted to use circular logic for the lulz here.


I hate to interrupt your daily struggle with the apostrophe and... whatever else it is you're trying to do here, but I was originally referring to the fact that here:

Deadgye wrote:
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When did I say it doesn't work, idiot? Self-harm works, but it has some awkward implications.



Really? Show more ignorance, please. It's astounding how retarded your denile can be.


It does, though. For a given value of "works". It provides some fleeting relief, but (as indicated) causes problems itself. The analogy to overprescription of meds is valid.


That's because people who shouldn't be taking the meds are taking the meds. Smiley: rolleyes (As in, people who don't have ADHD taking ritalin or adderall.)


Given what Samira has said, linking it specifically to over prescription as indeed did its OP, you are either adding nothing but acting like you are or claiming that people who need meds do not suffer the side effects. Either is retarded.
#108 Feb 10 2010 at 10:08 PM Rating: Excellent
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When I interpret it's only for Spanish-speaking patients but as a rule, they'll reject almost any type of medication outside an antibiotic or diabetes meds, and even then we have a hard time getting them to take those. Latinos seem to think they can cure everything with a tea.

I have nothing against medication. The brain is an organ, and it's possible that people with mental illness could owe that illness (and the resulting flaw in judgment) to chemical imbalances which once corrected, could help lead to other nonmedical therapies which wouldn't have had a chance in hell of working otherwise. I don't feel any stigma, unless it's the natural stigma of the overachiever feeling like somehow my broken brain should be able to pull itself up by its (damaged) bootstraps.
#109 Feb 10 2010 at 10:14 PM Rating: Excellent
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#110 Feb 10 2010 at 10:18 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nadenue said I was supposed to dust this thread too. My printer was also dusty in case anyone was wondering.


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#111 Feb 10 2010 at 10:51 PM Rating: Decent
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Given what Samira has said, linking it specifically to over prescription as indeed did its OP, you are either adding nothing but acting like you are or claiming that people who need meds do not suffer the side effects. Either is retarded.


I was agreeing with her in an overly obvious fashion (restating what she's said, which happens to be something I already said previously in the thread), thus the Smiley: rolleyes. This is why I said you fail at reading comprehension. To further clarify, those who do need the meds usually do not suffer as many side effects as those who don't; for obvious reasons.

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I hate to interrupt your daily struggle with the apostrophe and...


Heh, I actually have an excuse for mixing up your and you're. It's the same reason I mix up no and know, and other same sounding words. :/

Edited, Feb 10th 2010 11:58pm by Deadgye
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#112 Feb 10 2010 at 10:55 PM Rating: Good
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Given what Samira has said, linking it specifically to over prescription as indeed did its OP, you are either adding nothing but acting like you are or claiming that people who need meds do not suffer the side effects. Either is retarded.


I was agreeing with her in an overly obvious fashion (restating what she's said, which happens to be something I already said previously in the thread), thus the Smiley: rolleyes. This is why I said you fail at reading comprehension.


No, that's stupid.

You can't be agreeing with her unless you are disagreeing with what she quoted you as saying. According to what you are now saying, you contradicted yourself before you replied to her anyway, which makes you doubly idiotic. Furthermore, you give no signs of concession.
#113 Feb 10 2010 at 10:58 PM Rating: Good
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I <3 canned air. Not only does it make cleaning fun, it works really well for starting fires.

Funny, the OP doesn't mention medication, or even treatment. The questions I posed were all about diagnosis. Undoubtedly the two are intertwined as many of todays diseases are almost defined by there Alice in Wonderland cures.

Here's a story.How A Bone Disease Grew To Fit The Prescription
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#114 Feb 10 2010 at 10:59 PM Rating: Decent
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What exactly is contradicting? (Don't miss the ninja edit I made in order to further clarify what I was talking about.)

Edited, Feb 11th 2010 12:00am by Deadgye
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#115 Feb 10 2010 at 11:06 PM Rating: Excellent
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What exactly is contradicting? (Don't miss the ninja edit I made in order to further clarify what I was talking about.)

Edited, Feb 11th 2010 12:00am by Deadgye


That's even stupider, if you're not backpedaling.

I am getting steadily less impressed with your intellect. Currently I would describe it as infantile. Two posts ago I would have compared it to that of a dull child's. I wonder how far up the chain of human development this little exchange will take us.
#116 Feb 10 2010 at 11:11 PM Rating: Good
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Kavekk the Ludicrous wrote:
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What exactly is contradicting? (Don't miss the ninja edit I made in order to further clarify what I was talking about.)

Edited, Feb 11th 2010 12:00am by Deadgye


That's even stupider, if you're not backpedaling.

I am getting steadily less impressed with your intellect. Currently I would describe it as infantile. Two posts ago I would have compared it to that of a dull child's. I wonder how far up the chain of human development this little exchange will take us.
In before a refutation containing an unironic use of the word 'lulz.'
#117 Feb 10 2010 at 11:14 PM Rating: Decent
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Kavekk the Ludicrous wrote:
Deadgye wrote:
What exactly is contradicting? (Don't miss the ninja edit I made in order to further clarify what I was talking about.)

Edited, Feb 11th 2010 12:00am by Deadgye


That's even stupider, if you're not backpedaling.

I am getting steadily less impressed with your intellect. Currently I would describe it as infantile. Two posts ago I would have compared it to that of a dull child's. I wonder how far up the chain of human development this little exchange will take us.


So, nothing contradicts then? Or are you just going to continue to spout out insults without stating what you're basing them on? It's lulzworthy.

edit: For sweetums~

Edited, Feb 11th 2010 12:15am by Deadgye
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#118 Feb 11 2010 at 12:50 AM Rating: Good
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So, nothing contradicts then? Or are you just going to continue to spout out insults without stating what you're basing them on? It's lulzworthy.

edit: For sweetums~


It is hilarious.

Everything I said before your ninja edit still holds true. It's hard to say if I should demote you to zygote at this point or if you realised that you're talking **** and trying ineptly to cover for yourself, in which case I think we're still playing in the infant league.
#119 Feb 11 2010 at 2:01 AM Rating: Good
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Latinos seem to think they can cure everything with a tea.

Only if you put honey and lemon in it.
#120 Feb 11 2010 at 3:37 AM Rating: Good
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I blacked out near the end of page 1 when Anna was talking about being hyper aroused. I dreamed of an assassin that lured victims into a false sense of security by listening to their problems, and then surprised jumped them and grinded them till their bones had carpet burn.

Edited, Feb 11th 2010 2:38am by Tarub
#121 Feb 11 2010 at 4:40 AM Rating: Decent
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Tarub wrote:
I blacked out near the end of page 1 when Anna was talking about being hyper aroused. I dreamed of an assassin that lured victims into a false sense of security by listening to their problems, and then surprised jumped them and grinded them till their bones had carpet burn.

What a coincidence. Kavekk dreamed the exact same dream about me last night.
#122 Feb 11 2010 at 4:54 AM Rating: Good
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I blacked out near the end of page 1 when Anna was talking about being hyper aroused. I dreamed of an assassin that lured victims into a false sense of security by listening to their problems, and then surprised jumped them and grinded them till their bones had carpet burn.

What a coincidence. Kavekk dreamed the exact same dream about me last night.


Did I?
#123 Feb 11 2010 at 5:12 AM Rating: Excellent
Kavekk the Ludicrous wrote:
Aripyanfar wrote:
Tarub wrote:
I blacked out near the end of page 1 when Anna was talking about being hyper aroused. I dreamed of an assassin that lured victims into a false sense of security by listening to their problems, and then surprised jumped them and grinded them till their bones had carpet burn.

What a coincidence. Kavekk dreamed the exact same dream about me last night.


Did I?


Yeah, you did, and it was a bit gross to be honest.
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#124 Feb 11 2010 at 5:22 AM Rating: Good
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Kavekk the Ludicrous wrote:
Aripyanfar wrote:
Tarub wrote:
I blacked out near the end of page 1 when Anna was talking about being hyper aroused. I dreamed of an assassin that lured victims into a false sense of security by listening to their problems, and then surprised jumped them and grinded them till their bones had carpet burn.

What a coincidence. Kavekk dreamed the exact same dream about me last night.


Did I?


Yeah, you did, and it was a bit gross to be honest.


Well, I can see what you mean, if it went right to the bones. Still, if you have to go, bon mort, as the French say.

This wouldn't be funny if not for self reference.
#125 Feb 11 2010 at 5:28 AM Rating: Excellent
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Well, I can see what you mean, if it went right to the bones. Still, if you have to go, bon mort, as the French say.


Bonne mort is the bon mot.

Any news on universities yet? Also, as a "young person", are you worried of the effect of the financial crisis on your future job prospect? Do you feel part of the "lost generation"? Are you considering selling your body for baked beans on toast? What is this "tweeter" thing I keep hearing about?
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#126 Feb 11 2010 at 6:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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Kavekk the Ludicrous wrote:
I wonder how far up back in the chain of human development this little exchange will take us.
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