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Yes | 39 | 20.74% | |
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Sometimes, depends on the circumstances (kids etc.) | 70 | 37.23% | |
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02-24-2015, 07:04 PM | #11 (permalink) |
jiojoijoi
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 398
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I like how you claimed I was making generalizations and assumptions and then you go off to insult the fact that I suffer from mental illness.. like.. you, a psychology major, someone who should be wanting to help people, is getting emotionally charged and insulting someone point blank for being mentally ill?
Ontop of that, you made a slew of generalizations and assumptions in your own right. Your hypocrisy confuses me. Why is everyone being such a hypocrite. Like there is so much hypocrisy in that post, dude. It's literally in every sentence. You paint yourself a hypocrite in literally every single sentence of that post. And no psychology major worth their **** is going to insult someone for suffering from a mental illness completely out of their control, like wow. I'll insult someone's ignorance, or poke at their intelligence, but I would never ever go after someone for being sick, especially a victim of abuse for suffering from illnesses as a cause of that abuse. That was really low. A symptom is something that reflects the presence of a disease or sickness. That's why suicide is a symptom of mental illness. And you know who told my cousin that information? One of his professors. |
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