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sage got a reaction from Coneheadjohn in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
Please dont stop being a nob, we've all got used to it now.
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sage got a reaction from dcfcfan1 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
Please dont stop being a nob, we've all got used to it now.
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sage got a reaction from Day in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
Please dont stop being a nob, we've all got used to it now.
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sage reacted to Rev in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
People who peer over from the next urinal, and remark on the remarkable length, and indeed girth, of my member, sometimes offering assistance in keeping it clear of the porcelain, forcing me into a cubicle if at all possible.
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sage got a reaction from Alph in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
Have you tried taking Vitamin D tablets? you cab also get a daylight lamp either to wake to or as a extra hour of light in the winter years.
I do both and it helps get me through winter.
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sage got a reaction from Alph in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
Sad to hear that chap, one of the best posters on here and a delight to meet in real life. I guess many of us have a self destructive streak in one form or another, but it isn't you per se, it is a manifestation of a mental health issue. As many of others have said, always here for a PM if you want to.
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sage reacted to froggg in What are you eating tonight
Roast Pork belly with wholegrain mustard mash, black pudding, roast carrots and red cabbage, all washed down with a glass of sauvignon blanc.
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sage got a reaction from froggg in Picture where you, and your knee are now.
George in Christchurch?
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sage reacted to BaaLocks in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
If we assume that there are 7.5 million children in the UK (60 million population, average life expectancy 80 and anyone between 5-15 considered a child) then the number of 2,500 is not even worth thinking about. But, for those, some do know - I've never been there (all man, all beef, all meat and two veg) but I do read examples where people are utterly tortured by feeling trapped in the wrong body. I guess the statistic to consider is for what I understand are 'detransitioners' - those who take the change and then regret it, normally because they realise they are cis-gender (effectively truly stuck in the middle). Those who truly got it wrong is incredibly rare - I guess a large part of that comes from the fact that if you are motivated enough to have your rooster* cut off you probably took some time to think about it.
* - other sexual organs are available
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sage got a reaction from froggg in Picture where you, and your knee are now.
Sat overlooking the pool in Puerto Banus. 18c and sunny.
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sage got a reaction from Zag zig in Picture where you, and your knee are now.
Sat overlooking the pool in Puerto Banus. 18c and sunny.
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sage got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in Picture where you, and your knee are now.
Sat overlooking the pool in Puerto Banus. 18c and sunny.
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sage got a reaction from Angry Ram in Picture where you, and your knee are now.
Sat overlooking the pool in Puerto Banus. 18c and sunny.
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sage reacted to Stive Pesley in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
I got mugged by six dwarves last night.
Not happy.
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sage reacted to Rev in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
Not his worst motoring offence though surely?
Didn't he once cut someone up in a tunnel?
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sage got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in Picture where you, and your knee are now.
Did you have a vodka in it?
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sage reacted to Rev in Rate the last film you saw partie deux
Have you read the book?
As always, even better than the film, I read Trainspotting as part of a collection including Maribou Stork Nightmares and a collection of short stories, all well worth reading.
I say always, The English Patient was a far better film than book, maybe the exception that proves the rule.
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sage got a reaction from Angry Ram in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
Who else has been put off buying nuts this Christmas?
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sage reacted to Rev in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
I tried my best, but no matter how much I reduced the picture quality, the file was much too large to upload!
It's both a blessing and a curse, I suppose.