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19 Jan 2012, 4:06 pm

I found out that David Cameron only watches documentaries and makes his kids watch nature programs not spongebob, which is like me :( :( :(



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19 Jan 2012, 4:13 pm

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19 Jan 2012, 6:03 pm

Lately it's becoming more and more difficult for me to control my temper, and each time my blood starts boiling I fear I am one step closer to "losing it" and doing something I'll regret.

Whenever I feel myself starting to become angry, my heart starts pounding, I feel the color rise in my face, my arms and legs start to tremble, and it becomes harder to breathe. During these times, the only thing that stops me from completely "losing it" is thinking about the consequences. Not how they would affect me, because I don't give a crap whether or not I end up in jail or in a mental hospital - but how they would affect my mom. If I ever got in trouble, her heart would be broken.

I don't get it - I'm on enough medication to tranquilize a mule, and yet for the past couple of months I've been feeling like I'm teetering on the edge of having a mental breakdown.



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19 Jan 2012, 6:14 pm

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Lately it's becoming more and more difficult for me to control my temper, and each time my blood starts boiling I fear I am one step closer to "losing it" and doing something I'll regret.

Whenever I feel myself starting to become angry, my heart starts pounding, I feel the color rise in my face, my arms and legs start to tremble, and it becomes harder to breathe. During these times, the only thing that stops me from completely "losing it" is thinking about the consequences. Not how they would affect me, because I don't give a crap whether or not I end up in jail or in a mental hospital - but how they would affect my mom. If I ever got in trouble, her heart would be broken.

I don't get it - I'm on enough medication to tranquilize a mule, and yet for the past couple of months I've been feeling like I'm teetering on the edge of having a mental breakdown.


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19 Jan 2012, 6:15 pm

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19 Jan 2012, 6:30 pm

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Lately it's becoming more and more difficult for me to control my temper, and each time my blood starts boiling I fear I am one step closer to "losing it" and doing something I'll regret.

Whenever I feel myself starting to become angry, my heart starts pounding, I feel the color rise in my face, my arms and legs start to tremble, and it becomes harder to breathe. During these times, the only thing that stops me from completely "losing it" is thinking about the consequences. Not how they would affect me, because I don't give a crap whether or not I end up in jail or in a mental hospital - but how they would affect my mom. If I ever got in trouble, her heart would be broken.

I don't get it - I'm on enough medication to tranquilize a mule, and yet for the past couple of months I've been feeling like I'm teetering on the edge of having a mental breakdown.


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19 Jan 2012, 6:53 pm

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CockneyRebel wrote:
IdahoRose wrote:
Lately it's becoming more and more difficult for me to control my temper, and each time my blood starts boiling I fear I am one step closer to "losing it" and doing something I'll regret.

Whenever I feel myself starting to become angry, my heart starts pounding, I feel the color rise in my face, my arms and legs start to tremble, and it becomes harder to breathe. During these times, the only thing that stops me from completely "losing it" is thinking about the consequences. Not how they would affect me, because I don't give a crap whether or not I end up in jail or in a mental hospital - but how they would affect my mom. If I ever got in trouble, her heart would be broken.

I don't get it - I'm on enough medication to tranquilize a mule, and yet for the past couple of months I've been feeling like I'm teetering on the edge of having a mental breakdown.


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Also hugs.


You need to get away from people and get rid of that energy. I talked to my therapist about this, and there are 2 ways people get angry. Person type A can do breathing exercises and relaxing stuff, Person Type B gets adrenaline....and needs to get rid of the energy...unfortunately they use their energy unwisely and hurt people/break things. For me, I know that I have wanted to hurt people, and I HAVE TO either bike or run and just sing and talk to myself. After about a half an hour, I have calmed down enough and I have my wits about me. Pm me if you want me to elaborate more, and hope this helps. :)


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19 Jan 2012, 6:57 pm

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youth allowance from centrelink is $236 a fortnight. thats not enough for rent for the same time period and it leaves nothing left for food and bills. it is bellow the poverty line. and i would have to find a job which i'm down with but fitting it in with full time uni will be hard. not to mention i tried getting a job and failed soooo many times. but not moving out is becoming less of an option.


Thus is the nature of getting a job. You fail until you succeed.


Blame your selfish baby boomer parents for that one , they had it than they take it away education used to be free. :)


They also started the "dead beat"dad trend must have been all that acid in the 70's


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19 Jan 2012, 7:00 pm

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I found out that David Cameron only watches documentaries and makes his kids watch nature programs not spongebob, which is like me :( :( :(


The only solution is to infiltrate his tory mansion (replete with moat) and secrete spongebob videos in his video player. Or Ren and Stimpy, that's way better.


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19 Jan 2012, 7:33 pm

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youth allowance from centrelink is $236 a fortnight. thats not enough for rent for the same time period and it leaves nothing left for food and bills. it is bellow the poverty line. and i would have to find a job which i'm down with but fitting it in with full time uni will be hard. not to mention i tried getting a job and failed soooo many times. but not moving out is becoming less of an option.


Thus is the nature of getting a job. You fail until you succeed.


Says the 18 year old on parent support how would your college plans pan out if you where booted out of home this afternoon?

Off to the welfare office I imagine ?



Their was forum here recently aka talkfest and their where prominent right wing libertarians arguing for a rise in welfare payments for the dependent 8O bet that sort of thing doesn't happen in the USA, :wink:


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19 Jan 2012, 7:39 pm

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Says the 18 year old on parent support how would your college plans pan out if you where booted out of home this afternoon?

Off to the welfare office I imagine ?
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That could have counted as a personal attack.



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19 Jan 2012, 7:46 pm

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Says the 18 year old on parent support how would your college plans pan out if you where booted out of home this afternoon?

Off to the welfare office I imagine ?
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That could have counted as a personal attack.


I can assure you that was not my intention.


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19 Jan 2012, 7:49 pm

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Says the 18 year old on parent support how would your college plans pan out if you where booted out of home this afternoon?

Off to the welfare office I imagine ?
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That could have counted as a personal attack.


I can assure you that was not my intention.

Ah, OK.



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19 Jan 2012, 8:02 pm

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youth allowance from centrelink is $236 a fortnight. thats not enough for rent for the same time period and it leaves nothing left for food and bills. it is bellow the poverty line. and i would have to find a job which i'm down with but fitting it in with full time uni will be hard. not to mention i tried getting a job and failed soooo many times. but not moving out is becoming less of an option.


Thus is the nature of getting a job. You fail until you succeed.


Says the 18 year old on parent support how would your college plans pan out if you where booted out of home this afternoon?

Off to the welfare office I imagine ?



Their was forum here recently aka talkfest and their where prominent right wing libertarians arguing for a rise in welfare payments for the dependent 8O bet that sort of thing doesn't happen in the USA, :wink:


'Twould be a delay.


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19 Jan 2012, 10:28 pm

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Says the 18 year old on parent support how would your college plans pan out if you where booted out of home this afternoon?

Off to the welfare office I imagine ?
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I have a scholarship....I'd have to get a job, but I could pay for the rent here...and stuff. They just want me to get the best education I can get.


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19 Jan 2012, 10:37 pm

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Says the 18 year old on parent support how would your college plans pan out if you where booted out of home this afternoon?

Off to the welfare office I imagine ?
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I have a scholarship....I'd have to get a job, but I could pay for the rent here...and stuff. They just want me to get the best education I can get.


Well thats nice you have people that care for you I don't bother caring about anyone bar myself why would I nobody else has cared so why should I ?

If I don't hurt anyone where is the problem ?


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