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#127 Feb 11 2010 at 7:23 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?


Well, I got an acceptance from Exter, which, I suppose, is the equivalent of your mum thinking you're cool. The others are reticent to say the least. Who knows what arcane rituals they use to determine who gets a place? Personally, I consider myself too cool to be lost - momentarily displaced, perhaps. The momentarily displaced generation? I could go for that.
#128 Feb 11 2010 at 7:34 AM Rating: Good
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Well, I got an acceptance from Exter, which, I suppose, is the equivalent of your mum thinking you're cool.


Exeter is a good university! Top 10 easily. It's more akin to having your best mate's mum think you're hot. It's good considering the circumstances, what with uni applications being up 20% and whatnot. You gonna study History?
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#129 Feb 11 2010 at 7:44 AM Rating: Good
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RedPhoenixxx wrote:
Kavekk the Ludicrous wrote:
Well, I got an acceptance from Exter, which, I suppose, is the equivalent of your mum thinking you're cool.


Exeter is a good university! Top 10 easily. It's more akin to having your best mate's mum think you're hot. It's good considering the circumstances, what with uni applications being up 20% and whatnot. You gonna study History?
I have no grounding in European educational systems. Is his best friend's mum a MILF?
#130 Feb 11 2010 at 7:46 AM Rating: Excellent
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RedPhoenixxx wrote:
Kavekk the Ludicrous wrote:
Well, I got an acceptance from Exter, which, I suppose, is the equivalent of your mum thinking you're cool.


Exeter is a good university! Top 10 easily. It's more akin to having your best mate's mum think you're hot. It's good considering the circumstances, what with uni applications being up 20% and whatnot. You gonna study History?
I have no grounding in European educational systems. Is his best friend's mum a MILF?


Yeah, she's a pretty damn hot MILF.
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#131 Feb 11 2010 at 10:16 AM Rating: Excellent
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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.


This is far from obvious. To be more specific, it is silly.

People who suffer from side effects are those who are sensitive to the meds in a bad way. Whether they need the meds or not is irrelevant to their sensitivity.

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#132 Feb 11 2010 at 10:19 AM Rating: Excellent
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And congratulations, minion. You have done well. I expect even better things in future.

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#133 Feb 11 2010 at 2:13 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 denial can be.


He's not incorrect.

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#134 Feb 11 2010 at 2:15 PM Rating: Excellent
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#135 Feb 11 2010 at 2:22 PM Rating: Excellent
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#137 Feb 11 2010 at 2:34 PM Rating: Good
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#138 Feb 11 2010 at 2:41 PM Rating: Decent
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Buttered I hope. Hold the mayo.
#139 Feb 12 2010 at 5:01 PM Rating: Decent
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. 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


Sure it's possible, but it begs the question, of why, if there are illnesses driven primarily by brain chemistry, are there no tests that can predict these illnesses based on the chemical makeup? Once that situation is reached, the condition ceases to be "mental illness".
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#141 Feb 13 2010 at 6:37 PM Rating: Decent
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Everything I said before your ninja edit still holds true.


Look, I can randomly say that what you've said contradicts itself too; but unless you tell me what I've said contradicts then how am I supposed to defend anything?

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People who suffer from side effects are those who are sensitive to the meds in a bad way. Whether they need the meds or not is irrelevant to their sensitivity.


I was actually referring to people taking the medication when they shouldn't be. For example, people who don't have ADHD taking ritalin.

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He's not incorrect.


So all medication is self-harm now? I better not take methylphenidate anymore, it won't cause me to do better in school, it's only going to harm myself!
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#142 Feb 13 2010 at 6:53 PM Rating: Good
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He's not incorrect.


So all medication is self-harm now? I better not take methylphenidate anymore, it won't cause me to do better in school, it's only going to harm myself


What the ****? When did I say all medicine is self-harm?
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#143 Feb 13 2010 at 7:34 PM Rating: Excellent
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I was actually referring to people taking the medication when they shouldn't be. For example, people who don't have ADHD taking ritalin.



I understood your reference. It was the statement itself that I questioned.

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#144 Feb 13 2010 at 7:43 PM Rating: Good
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Some people in this thread speak in generalities about medication. I think that's what bugs me about this thread. Anything other than saying it depends on the situation is inaccurate. The reality is that people make treatment decisions according to the presentation, the symptom picture, the person/family history and a bunch of other factors. Saying it is "the last resort" or making any other broad assumption is inconsistent with best practices. I think that the ideas behind dysregulation disorder are coming from many competing camps who aren't sure what to do about this rise in Bipolar I diagnosis. You can't ascribe a single reasoning behind it. To pretend otherwise is really just talking out of your ***.



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#145 Feb 13 2010 at 11:03 PM Rating: Decent
Annabella of Future Fabulous! wrote:
Some people in this thread speak in generalities about medication. I think that's what bugs me about this thread. Anything other than saying it depends on the situation is inaccurate.


I haven't seen anything all-inclusive in this thread. Most of the comments are speaking to the majority of, not all cases. People clearly have opinions one way or the other and speaking to the majority isn't necessarily a bad thing to do. Why should everyone ride the fence on the subject?
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