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2010 Sucked
ended year by punching out of order ATM machine and getting publicly shamed by bank employee for doing so. A fitting end to a year that I can only describe as horrible. 2011 is not looking so good either… HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!
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Reblog if you're ending 2010 single
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I think some people just weren't meant to be...
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Unintended Consequences: Mass Poisoning in... →
To explain: during the 1970s, international aid agencies came up with what seemed like a brilliant plan to stem a plague of water-borne illnesses in the Asian country of Bangladesh. Cholera, typhoid, dysentery were killing citizens by the thousand. … Aid organizations joined together to install wells in disease-troubled villages, reaching down into the germ-free ground water below....
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Inside the Battle to Define Mental Illness →
For patients to accept a diagnosis, they must believe that doctors know—in the same way that physicists know about gravity or biologists about mitosis—that their disease exists and that they have it. But this kind of certainty has eluded psychiatry, and every fight over nomenclature threatens to undermine the legitimacy of the profession by revealing its dirty secret: that for all their...
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If The Dumbest Person In The World Could Type...:... →
thatjerkdan: Sometimes in the middle of a heated disagreement with my wife I’ll stand, point at my crotch and yell, “Let’s have a fuck-off!” I’ve yet to turn the tide of debate using this tactic. Nor am I certain that challenging my partner to a “fuck-off” won’t come back and bite my in the ass in divorce… ROFL!
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Things You Should (Probably) Know Before Seeing a...
From Mistakes Were Made (but not by me): People who work in [the mental health] field have an amalgam of credentials, training, and approaches that often bear little connection to one another. Imagine that the profession of law consisted of people who attended law school, studied every topic within the law, and passed the grueling bar exam; and of people who only paid $78 and took a weekend...
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