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  1. The best thing about riding the bus 25yrs ago was sitting at the back where the seats face each other so you could "upskirt" some office babes on the way to work.
  2. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker FTFY

    are you aware that he actually wrote and tried to sell a book called 'hitchhiked into conception'
  3. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The best thing about riding the bus 25yrs ago was sitting at the back where the seats face each other so you could "upskirt" some office babes on the way to work.

    I just wish they had those spy cams that come on a keychain back then...

  4. tee hee hee Naturally Camouflaged [slangily complete this slumberer]
    Men!... /Smh
  5. $6 on ebay...so I heard.
  6. WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by gadzooks Lexapro looks to be an SSRI.

    SSRI's are primarily for managing mood. But studies have found that in really high doses, they can be effective in treating OCD, so that's why I'm prescribed them, just a different SSRI (Fluoxetine AKA Prozac).

    The downside is that high doses end up 'zombifying' you... you end up being too flat. It sucks, but perhaps get back on the Medication Carousel and get back to trial and error and Hopefully you'll find something better, eventually. Or, you could get a pill cutter and keep reducing your daily medication dosage by 5mg until you reach a proper therapeutic dose for your body chemistry. You will know what dose that is, subjectively, intuitively, when you achieve it 👍
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  7. Ghost Black Hole
    Wow how dumb do you have to be to take prozac for OCD. You got sold snake oil by a big pharma shill.

    Non psychoactive cannabis oil works better anyways
  8. Originally posted by Ghost Non psychoactive cannabis oil works better anyways

    You got sold snake oil by small illegal pharma...
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  9. Originally posted by GGG But in suicide you only need to be brave for a moment. To live you need to be brave all the time.

    not completely accurate.

    allow me mathematisize it :

    to suicide, you need lots of courage in one burst,

    to live, you only needed a constant drip of small courage.

    the difference between combustion and explosion.
  10. WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny not completely accurate.

    allow me mathematisize it :

    to suicide, you need lots of courage in one burst,

    to live, you only needed a constant drip of small courage.

    the difference between combustion and explosion.

    Great analogy, Benny.👍 love the way you articulated that.
  11. Originally posted by Flatulant_bomb I used to believe that suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.

    temporary problems can become permanant because people keep applying temporary solutions.
  12. Ghost Black Hole
    People that commit suicide deserve to die
  13. WellHung Black Hole
    Maybe the afterlife will be more enjoyable?
  14. Cro Mango Houston
    You don't need no gadgets to see pussy, even dogs and monkeys and shit see pussy daily.
  15. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny to suicide, you need lots of courage in one burst,

    There is no courage in giving up, courage is continuing on in the face of adversity.
  16. trippymindfuk African Astronaut
    Constant cannabis consumption soothes my soul....

    Be strong and keep going....

    Let the bus drive off a cliff with your seat empty....
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  17. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson There is no courage in giving up, courage is continuing on in the face of adversity.

    to what end
  18. Originally posted by aldra to what end

    To the end of your natural life.
  19. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    if you can't articulate the reason you continue, it's more stubbornness than courage
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