by way of explanation:
IHC has launched a new campaign here - this is the TV spot:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0flXCTi51g
the image above (which I captured with my phone last night) is the one gracing many of the bus shelters along my route.
When I noticed them earlier in the week my first thought was to recaption.
there's another, long-runnning mental health awareness campaign which insists the biggest barrier to overcoming mental health problems (they use depression, bi-polar, and schizophrenia as examples) is acceptance by others.
PERSONALLY I FIND BEING A FUCKING MENTAL IN THE FIRST FUCKING PLACE A FAR GREATER HINDRANCE
MY BRAIN MAKES ME DO STUPID THINGS THAT HURT ME IN WAYS I CAN'T DEAL WITH
MY BIGGEST ISSUE IS THAT PEOPLE THINK I'M WEIRD
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Thu 12 Feb 2009, 6:07,
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MY BIGGEST ISSUE IS THAT PEOPLE THINK I'M WEIRD
only we should appreciate kiwi's rather than mongs.
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Thu 12 Feb 2009, 6:11,
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what's the difference!
I still think a "brotard" sounds like a Māori with Down's Syndrome
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Thu 12 Feb 2009, 6:12,
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I still think a "brotard" sounds like a Māori with Down's Syndrome
no-one has ever uttered those words.
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Thu 12 Feb 2009, 6:13,
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