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Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 9:21 am
Smart Alex M is for M+Ms Has it ever got you into trouble before? Yeah, let's just say that I'm getting fired this month from my fourth job this year. razz I don't function too terribly well because of my brain problems. It prevents me from doing a lot of things, and I get in trouble for behaving badly a lot. sad I'm now thinking about the fact that over here you have to tell your employer if you're mentally ill or pysically ill or have learning dificulties. I think people with any of these here spend a lot of time out of work looking for someone who will employ them. But I wonder if they get fired less, because their employers knew stuff would happen in the first place. It's odd to think that you have a disabling illness, because you always seem so happy!
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Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 12:50 pm
M is for M+Ms I'm now thinking about the fact that over here you have to tell your employer if you're mentally ill or pysically ill or have learning dificulties. I think people with any of these here spend a lot of time out of work looking for someone who will employ them. But I wonder if they get fired less, because their employers knew stuff would happen in the first place. I don't think that would necessarily be true. And anyway, jobs themselves are really scarce right now in the American economy in my state. It's hard enough finding a job when they think you're a n0rm! M is for M+Ms It's odd to think that you have a disabling illness, because you always seem so happy! I do consider myself a happy person usually. Believe me, it took me quite a while to be able to be happy after learning about my illness. But since there's nothing I can do to cure it, I focus on other things in life. I have a great relationship and I'm very religious, so I think those things help support me during hard times.
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Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 2:18 pm
Smart Alex M is for M+Ms I'm now thinking about the fact that over here you have to tell your employer if you're mentally ill or pysically ill or have learning dificulties. I think people with any of these here spend a lot of time out of work looking for someone who will employ them. But I wonder if they get fired less, because their employers knew stuff would happen in the first place. I don't think that would necessarily be true. And anyway, jobs themselves are really scarce right now in the American economy in my state. It's hard enough finding a job when they think you're a n0rm! M is for M+Ms It's odd to think that you have a disabling illness, because you always seem so happy! I do consider myself a happy person usually. Believe me, it took me quite a while to be able to be happy after learning about my illness. But since there's nothing I can do to cure it, I focus on other things in life. I have a great relationship and I'm very religious, so I think those things help support me during hard times. Which state do you live in? It's good that you are able to focus on good things. I know people that find it very hard. You always seem like a cheerful person, so I think you can call yourself one. Religion.... one thing I truly believe I will never understand. sweatdrop But if it makes people happy, then it's a good thing.
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Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 9:49 pm
M is for M+Ms Which state do you live in? Washington state. M is for M+Ms Religion.... one thing I truly believe I will never understand. sweatdrop But if it makes people happy, then it's a good thing. It sure works on me! Haha! smile
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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 9:16 am
Smart Alex M is for M+Ms Which state do you live in? Washington state. That's where the capital is, isn't it?
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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 1:32 pm
M is for M+Ms That's where the capital is, isn't it? Nope! But that's what everyone thinks when I tell them. The capitol is Washington D.C. on the East coast of the U.S. Washington state is way over on the other side of the country! We're the North West corner of the mainland. We've got a volcano named Mt. St. Helens that you may have heard of. We're the home land of the Microsoft company. We've also got the city of Seattle, which is famous for grunge rock, Starbucks Coffee, and a freaky looking building called the Space Needle that appears in the background of lots of movies.
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 8:50 am
Smart Alex M is for M+Ms That's where the capital is, isn't it? Nope! But that's what everyone thinks when I tell them. The capitol is Washington D.C. on the East coast of the U.S. Washington state is way over on the other side of the country! We're the North West corner of the mainland. We've got a volcano named Mt. St. Helens that you may have heard of. We're the home land of the Microsoft company. We've also got the city of Seattle, which is famous for grunge rock, Starbucks Coffee, and a freaky looking building called the Space Needle that appears in the background of lots of movies. Oh! I think you must have told me you live there before because I had a feeling you lived near Seattle. I know where Seattle is because my dad went there a few years ago. Do you work for Microsoft? Is Washington state the home of Starbucks to or is Seattle just famous for it? (this is why I'm not doing Geography for GCSE!)
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:36 pm
M is for M+Ms Do you work for Microsoft? No, but my Fiance does! M is for M+Ms Is Washington state the home of Starbucks to or is Seattle just famous for it? It started out in Seattle in 1971.
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 1:16 pm
Smart Alex M is for M+Ms Do you work for Microsoft? No, but my Fiance does! M is for M+Ms Is Washington state the home of Starbucks to or is Seattle just famous for it? It started out in Seattle in 1971. haha! Cool. What do you do for work? Mmm... Starbucks. 1971 is a long time ago!
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 1:24 pm
Nothing, at the moment. My last job was as a tutor, but I think I'm fired now. My boss wanted to fire me last month, but I begged her to let me stay until next month. However, she didn't schedule me last week or this week. So yeah, I don't think I have any job right now!
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 1:57 pm
Smart Alex Nothing, at the moment. My last job was as a tutor, but I think I'm fired now. My boss wanted to fire me last month, but I begged her to let me stay until next month. However, she didn't schedule me last week or this week. So yeah, I don't think I have any job right now! sad
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 9:47 pm
I have rather chronic paranoia. I tear apart the entire house looking for bugs and cameras all the time. I used to be terrified that getting salt or mustard on my skin would cause the flesh to melt away. I frequently freak out about going through doorways that have doorknobs on them, for fear the the doorknob has some kind of laser attached to it. Needless to say, only my front door has a doorknob. whee Another delusions that I often have is that I am dissintegrating, or that people's palms will burn my skin.
My paranoia usually has something behind it, though sometimes it can be pretty radical.
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 10:07 pm
Potato_Chan I tear apart the entire house looking for bugs and cameras all the time. Oh man, I don't know how many peoples' radios I've torn apart looking for bugs and mind-control devices! Potato_Chan Another delusions that I often have is that I am dissintegrating. A lot of people have that. I often have hallucinations that my flesh is dripping away from the bone. Potato_Chan My paranoia usually has something behind it, though sometimes it can be pretty radical. Yeah, it's funny how thoughts can snowball into something strange.
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:14 pm
I've had paranoia in which I thought that someone was watching me constantly. the blinds on my window don't close all the way, so I'm always freaking out about a person that could be there watching me. I'm really paranoid about that. And there are those times when I'm convinced that there are cameras in my room so I won't go in there for a while, or rip everything apart looking for it. Then there are those times that you swear someone's following you. Like when I'm driving, if someone's behind me for a while, I freak out and won't go home. It sucks sometimes. I think some of these stemmed from the fact that I did actually have a stalker a couple years ago. His name was David Riddle, and that's all I knew...
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Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 7:20 am
Ares I've had paranoia in which I thought that someone was watching me constantly. the blinds on my window don't close all the way, so I'm always freaking out about a person that could be there watching me. I'm really paranoid about that. And there are those times when I'm convinced that there are cameras in my room so I won't go in there for a while, or rip everything apart looking for it. Then there are those times that you swear someone's following you. Like when I'm driving, if someone's behind me for a while, I freak out and won't go home. It sucks sometimes. I think some of these stemmed from the fact that I did actually have a stalker a couple years ago. His name was David Riddle, and that's all I knew... Wow! Sounds like you have a reason to be paranoid! I was always a little worried about people following me or looking in the window. I think that's probably normal to some extent. Especially after seeing a scary movie, or when it's late at night!
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