Things to do before you die
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us that his ambition is to a) drive around New Zealand in a camper van; and b) have MASSIVE sex with the original members of Bananarama. Tell us what's on your wish list, and why.
( , Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:08)
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us that his ambition is to a) drive around New Zealand in a camper van; and b) have MASSIVE sex with the original members of Bananarama. Tell us what's on your wish list, and why.
( , Thu 14 Oct 2010, 13:08)
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Seriously...
…consider making an appointment with a Psychologist or a Psychiatrist. It doesn’t mean a lifetime of therapy, perhaps a couple of visits will suffice. Speaking as a Dad with 3 kids, 2 of whom are “not the full can of coke”, I understand that life can sometimes seem a bit grey. Talking with a professional can help.
Alternatively, take Massive Drugs.
( , Sat 16 Oct 2010, 6:58, 1 reply)
…consider making an appointment with a Psychologist or a Psychiatrist. It doesn’t mean a lifetime of therapy, perhaps a couple of visits will suffice. Speaking as a Dad with 3 kids, 2 of whom are “not the full can of coke”, I understand that life can sometimes seem a bit grey. Talking with a professional can help.
Alternatively, take Massive Drugs.
( , Sat 16 Oct 2010, 6:58, 1 reply)
I did that once.
She put me on Wellbutrin, 300 mg/day.
It did precisely jack shit.
And now I (an American) have no health insurance, so the price of the meds is beyond my reach anyway. The only realistic option that I have is to white-knuckle it through until I can get on health insurance, and then hope that the meds don't make me crazier than I already am.
Dunno. Maybe talking with a pro will do something this time around. It's going to be a while before I can find out, though.
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She put me on Wellbutrin, 300 mg/day.
It did precisely jack shit.
And now I (an American) have no health insurance, so the price of the meds is beyond my reach anyway. The only realistic option that I have is to white-knuckle it through until I can get on health insurance, and then hope that the meds don't make me crazier than I already am.
Dunno. Maybe talking with a pro will do something this time around. It's going to be a while before I can find out, though.
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