Driven to Madness
Captain Placid asks: What annoying things do significant others, workmates and other people in general do that drive you up the wall? Do you want to kill your other half over their obsessive fridge magnet collection? Driven to distraction over your manager's continued use of Comic Sans (The Font of Champions)? Tell us.
( , Thu 4 Oct 2012, 12:11)
Captain Placid asks: What annoying things do significant others, workmates and other people in general do that drive you up the wall? Do you want to kill your other half over their obsessive fridge magnet collection? Driven to distraction over your manager's continued use of Comic Sans (The Font of Champions)? Tell us.
( , Thu 4 Oct 2012, 12:11)
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People who use self-diagnosed mental issues as an excuse for anti-social behaviour
Been to a psychiatrist or a clinical psychologist? No? Then fuck off until you've learnt some manners.
This applies to all those arseholes who claim to be "a bit Aspergic/ASD/OCD" or to have prosopagnosia or aphasia or whatthefuckever. What, you've done a Facebook questionnaire? Fucking fuck the fucking fuckety fuck off until you've been diagnosed by an appropriate professional mental health-care worker.
( , Thu 11 Oct 2012, 9:37, 3 replies)
Been to a psychiatrist or a clinical psychologist? No? Then fuck off until you've learnt some manners.
This applies to all those arseholes who claim to be "a bit Aspergic/ASD/OCD" or to have prosopagnosia or aphasia or whatthefuckever. What, you've done a Facebook questionnaire? Fucking fuck the fucking fuckety fuck off until you've been diagnosed by an appropriate professional mental health-care worker.
( , Thu 11 Oct 2012, 9:37, 3 replies)
Even "professional" diagnoses can be dodgy.
Forty per cent of all medical students at one Russell Group university in Scotland are diagnosed with dyslexia while they are students. They've all done well in school, with stellar A-levels or Highers without this alleged dyslexia being an issue, but when the possibility of extra time in final exams comes up ... a hundred and fifty quid to an Ed. Psych and you're diagnostic.
Reassuring, isn't it, to think that 40% of those medical students are liars who cheat to pass their finals?
( , Thu 11 Oct 2012, 10:37, closed)
Forty per cent of all medical students at one Russell Group university in Scotland are diagnosed with dyslexia while they are students. They've all done well in school, with stellar A-levels or Highers without this alleged dyslexia being an issue, but when the possibility of extra time in final exams comes up ... a hundred and fifty quid to an Ed. Psych and you're diagnostic.
Reassuring, isn't it, to think that 40% of those medical students are liars who cheat to pass their finals?
( , Thu 11 Oct 2012, 10:37, closed)
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