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Salami 11-15-2011 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by lucifer_sam (Post 1119811)
I was doing too many drugs at the time but not enough to keep them going in my system. It was like a perpetual blue-balling of the n-th degree, only it smacked the center of my brain that would have normally been occupied by the "getting laid" neurotransmitters.

It's okay, I'm still asexual, but now my pushers keep me satiated at all times instead of the slow jerk I kept getting.

Are you actually Satan? You seem appear exactly how I'd imagine him.

Sansa Stark 11-15-2011 03:11 PM

This girl on my facebook friends...

Telling me that pms mimics bipolar disorder...
I tell her she's wrong, she tells me that I'm wrong and says her source is a professor at our school and then posts a link about how bipolar disorder works
I'm pretty ****ing offended

Salami 11-15-2011 03:42 PM

How condesending is that? She must be really insufferable.

lucifer_sam 11-15-2011 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Paloma (Post 1120107)
This girl on my facebook friends...

Telling me that pms mimics bipolar disorder...
I tell her she's wrong, she tells me that I'm wrong and says her source is a professor at our school and then posts a link about how bipolar disorder works
I'm pretty ****ing offended

You shouldn't be.

A girl I am very close friends with was diagnosed as a manic depressive as a teenager and it wreaked havoc on her.

She's my age now and she's said didn't adjust properly to the hormonal imbalance when she first started getting her period, and that's what caused her to act out impulsively. As far as I know she's not on any prescription drugs besides birth control, and she might be one of the most stable people I know.

Sansa Stark 11-15-2011 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by lucifer_sam (Post 1120143)
You shouldn't be.

A girl I am very close friends with was diagnosed as a manic depressive as a teenager and it wreaked havoc on her.

She's my age now and she's said didn't adjust properly to the hormonal imbalance when she first started getting her period, and that's what caused her to act out impulsively. As far as I know she's not on any prescription drugs besides birth control, and she might be one of the most stable people I know.

No, I'm offended because she's condescending to me like I don't know anything about my own mental illness. However, she's arguing that PMS is just like bipolar omg, as if I know **** all about it. Mind you, I'm studying Psych, and she's studying Fine Arts. She heard this from an instructor without even trying to find a source other than her.

s_k 11-15-2011 04:20 PM

Facts from books and studies are often considered more valueable than personal experience. I disagree.
I'd be offended too if I were in your shoes.

There's always people trying to explain to me how I should cope with my autism.
I HAVE been for the last 27 years, thank you! Like to have a try?

lucifer_sam 11-15-2011 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Paloma (Post 1120145)
No, I'm offended because she's condescending to me like I don't know anything about my own mental illness. However, she's arguing that PMS is just like bipolar omg, as if I know **** all about it. Mind you, I'm studying Psych, and she's studying Fine Arts. She heard this from an instructor without even trying to find a source other than her.

Well that's a different story altogether. Bitches be bitches.

Farfisa 11-16-2011 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Paloma (Post 1120145)
No, I'm offended because she's condescending to me like I don't know anything about my own mental illness. However, she's arguing that PMS is just like bipolar omg, as if I know **** all about it. Mind you, I'm studying Psych, and she's studying Fine Arts. She heard this from an instructor without even trying to find a source other than her.

She sounds like your average 16 year old girl. I would be offended too. I was diagnosed (it's up for debate, but I was told recently that I most likely have anxiety depression.) with it when I was a kid, and to have someone act like they know exactly what they're talking and condescend to me like I have no idea what bipolar is would make me very, very angry.

ThePhanastasio 11-17-2011 08:00 AM

As a kid, I sleepwalked a lot. I still have periodic bouts of doing so as an adult, one of these being recently.

I had a spell of sleepwalking and grabbing the bible and putting it in bed with me a few weeks ago, now I've just started doing weirder and weirder things.

The other night, I stacked canned goods on my counter in a pyramid in my sleep. The night before last, I apparently grabbed the laundry hamper out of my bathroom, carried it to the complete opposite side of my house to the living room, and sat it in a recliner.

Hopefully I don't continue sleepwalking these next few days - tomorrow and Saturday, I'm staying in a hotel in Cincinnati for my sister's wedding, and think walking around all willy nilly in my sleep would be a bad thing - As a child, I was especially known for wandering outside and falling asleep on swing sets and other assorted bizarre places.

Farfisa 11-17-2011 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ThePhanastasio (Post 1120875)
As a kid, I sleepwalked a lot. I still have periodic bouts of doing so as an adult, one of these being recently.

I had a spell of sleepwalking and grabbing the bible and putting it in bed with me a few weeks ago, now I've just started doing weirder and weirder things.

The other night, I stacked canned goods on my counter in a pyramid in my sleep. The night before last, I apparently grabbed the laundry hamper out of my bathroom, carried it to the complete opposite side of my house to the living room, and sat it in a recliner.

Hopefully I don't continue sleepwalking these next few days - tomorrow and Saturday, I'm staying in a hotel in Cincinnati for my sister's wedding, and think walking around all willy nilly in my sleep would be a bad thing - As a child, I was especially known for wandering outside and falling asleep on swing sets and other assorted bizarre places.

Sounds like something David Lynch would come up with.


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