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What's your point? My SA went untreated for years. It doesn't just magically disappear.
SAS is also entertainment value. You don't even have to currently have SA to contribute. -
I never claimed to know "so much," but I do know some things as a psychology undergrad. Mental illness has a lifetime prevalence of at least 46%. So almost half the population will have a mental illness in their lives at some point. What do you mean, "look who has a mental illness?" So do you, apparently. You're on SAS. Get over yourself. Studying psychology and being able to relate to it is a GOOD thing! If I treated a client with SA, I would be empathetic because I've been there. Having someone who's never been anxious treat it can try to understand, but may never really "get" it.
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Dogs are big, clingy, annoying fuckers who bark too much. Don't get me started on little dogs either....THEY'RE overgrown rodents with squeaky barks. I imagine punting them like a football in my head. It's all a matter of preference in the end though.
Cats are for poor people? That doesn't even make sense. Plenty of rich people own cats. I've seen homeless people with dogs, not cats, and I'd consider them dirt poor. -
You're entitled to your opinion, but your grammar could use some work.
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Never been caught. :p I stole books from my classroom in elementary school. :0 Apparently nerdiness starts early.
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He was ok. I'm not emo actually.
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Yes. Nurses's office in 6th grade. The dumb bitch wouldn't send me home when I felt sick, and that's what she got in return. Her reasoning was that she had sent several other kids home earlier. K good excuse. Now I'll puke at your feet.
Laura
Ohio
Laura’s Bio
The rough in the diamond. I could answer your questions, but then I'd have to kill you. Unless you have dolla dolla bills, yo.
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