bookitty
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 | | 05 Sep 2009 05:38 AM |
| Farencue, I am so sorry. They pulled that smother/bundle crap on me when I was 13. Left me wrapped in blanket tied with those things you hold motorcycles on to a truck for a few hours. Why? Because my mom bragged that I was born after only 10 hours of labor & was a very easy birth. So not enough "birth trauma" to bond, which was why I was suddenly talking back. It took about 20 years to stop wanting to track them down.
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desertgal V.P. of Patient Relations
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 | | 05 Sep 2009 05:40 AM |
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Posted By Farencue on 04 Sep 2009 09:11 PM
eh Desertgal? "Like the PM where you attempted to scheme me out of $10,000. That was really a request for help with your investigation. Right." Do you care to fill us in on this, if I am not being too presumptuous, some things are starting to make sense about Anita.
Audible Click, I became a skeptic when I opened my eyes and accepted reality, both the good and bad.
Link | | | "The only time you can read the future from cards is when you are holding four aces in a poker game." - Pernell Roberts | |
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UncaYimmy Your Brilliancy
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 | | 05 Sep 2009 08:43 AM |
| Anybody else notice how Anita claims doesn't think she is better than others, yet she complains that people her age are not worthy of being her friend? | | UncaYimmy Web Design and Virtual Marketing | |
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Audible Click
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 | | 05 Sep 2009 09:19 AM |
| Yes, apparently the only students she meets party too hard, have relationship problems, and are jealous of her fake 4.0 GPA. | | | It's only when you look at an ant through a magnifying glass on a sunny day that you realise how often they burst into flames.
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UncaYimmy Your Brilliancy
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 | | 05 Sep 2009 09:51 AM |
| I told Anita Ikonen, a physics major at UNCC and Swedish citizen, that several years ago a few of my friends suggested I might be suffering from depression. Naturally, I didn't see it. However, I figured they could see something I couldn't. You know, the patient who treats himself has a fool for a doctor (or the subject to who tests herself has a fool for a scientist). I took their advice, saw a professional, and got treated for depression. That was a good thing.
On the survey on the home page, 71 people said they think she should seek the help of a mental health professional. Another 47 think she is fooling herself. Anita, what does that tell you? Think long and hard about it. You have written probably 100,000 words for us to read. Words you chose. And from that over 100 people think you are disconnected from reality. | | UncaYimmy Web Design and Virtual Marketing | |
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Farencue
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 | | 05 Sep 2009 04:02 PM |
| Bookitty, thanks and Im sorry too - that was so wrong to do that to you when you were only 13...at least it was my choice to hang out with the freaks. Ok desertgal I missed that thread thanks for link and wow, backstage at Pink Floyd!
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Ashles
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 | | 06 Sep 2009 12:03 AM |
| More arrogance from Anita. She openly declares everyone else is immature and talks about boring things compared to her. And she has always felt special since she was 6. Worst of all, she doesn't realise how much more immature it is to fantasise about being special because of havng superpowers. If her friends are talking about boyfriends, at least they are talking about things that are actually real. The irony is stagering. The other people at her college are immature? I bet they aren't pretending they can X-Ray into people, and fantasising about meeting celebrities and receiving a nobel prize for investigating their own magic powers.
She might be interested to know most people grow out of such fantasies when they are about 11. | | | |
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bookitty
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 | | 06 Sep 2009 05:54 AM |
| Went and saw the accident victim mentioned in the title. For those who expressed concern, thank you for your kind thoughts. I am so very, very happy to report that he's going to be OK. Not any time soon and there will be some long-term effects (possible limp, worried about the ability to play guitar) but in general, way better than the original prognosis. His head was saved by a full-face helmet. While he had some confusion for the first few days, that was most likely a combination of pain killers and shock. His brains are 100% fine (or as good as they were to begin with anyway.)
So there we go, a little good news in the middle of this mess.
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Akhenaten
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 | | 06 Sep 2009 09:03 AM |
| Excellent news. Thank FSM for people with real abilities.
Thanks for the update,
Dave | | | The moving finger writes and having writ, moves on.
Nor all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel half a line.
Nor all thy tears wash out a word of it.
- from The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, who really should have read the FAQ and learned about the Edit function. | |
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UncaYimmy Your Brilliancy
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Audible Click
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 | | 06 Sep 2009 09:49 AM |
| Good news, Bookitty. | | | It's only when you look at an ant through a magnifying glass on a sunny day that you realise how often they burst into flames.
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blue sock monkey
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 | | 07 Sep 2009 11:03 PM |
| Bookitty, I'm glad to hear the update about your friend--and thank goodness he was wearing his helmut! | | | |
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desertgal V.P. of Patient Relations
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 | | 09 Sep 2009 11:02 PM |
| Good to hear, Bookitty.  | | | "The only time you can read the future from cards is when you are holding four aces in a poker game." - Pernell Roberts | |
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Ashles
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 | | 10 Sep 2009 08:11 PM |
| Good news indeed.  | | | |
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bookitty
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 | | 10 Sep 2009 08:20 PM |
| Thanks guys. He's surprising everyone with his progress. Already looks so much better than he did 2 weeks ago.
He's got titanium for bones, had a suction device that kept blood clots from forming on his wounds, has wires through his fingers so that they will heal straight. Medical science these days is amazing. I don't know why anyone is looking for magic when we've got some very cool sci-fi stuff happening every day. | | | |
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