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30 Oct 2014, 5:38 pm

androbot01 wrote:
My interpretation is that it means 2 supervisors to one patient for 2 hours.

It's not a mental hospital it's a residential home.



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30 Oct 2014, 5:47 pm

mmcool wrote:
androbot01 wrote:
My interpretation is that it means 2 supervisors to one patient for 2 hours.

It's not a mental hospital it's a residential home.


It must be annoying to live in such close quarters with others.



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30 Oct 2014, 6:22 pm

androbot01 wrote:
mmcool wrote:
androbot01 wrote:
My interpretation is that it means 2 supervisors to one patient for 2 hours.

It's not a mental hospital it's a residential home.


It must be annoying to live in such close quarters with others.

It can be sometimes but they is alot of land as well.



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30 Oct 2014, 6:28 pm

mmcool wrote:
androbot01 wrote:
mmcool wrote:
androbot01 wrote:
My interpretation is that it means 2 supervisors to one patient for 2 hours.

It's not a mental hospital it's a residential home.


It must be annoying to live in such close quarters with others.

It can be sometimes but they is alot of land as well.


Nice. 8)



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31 Oct 2014, 1:45 am

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I don't think it's acceptable to hit someone for not giving you your blanket and bear. And supervision is the least that could have happened.
Frankly, OP, I think you need to become more independent of your comfort objects. If you care enough to hit someone because of them, you are giving them to much importance in your life.


Yeah, I mean it's not like people with a history of having their things and themselves violated would respond with violence. (sarcasm)



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31 Oct 2014, 6:08 am

VioletYoshi wrote:
androbot01 wrote:
I don't think it's acceptable to hit someone for not giving you your blanket and bear. And supervision is the least that could have happened.
Frankly, OP, I think you need to become more independent of your comfort objects. If you care enough to hit someone because of them, you are giving them to much importance in your life.


Yeah, I mean it's not like people with a history of having their things and themselves violated would respond with violence. (sarcasm)


It's understandable, but still not right in this instance.