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Stress Plays Mindgames
i am so sick of this. it never ends. im ALWAYS stressed. and if im not stressed, i am being lazy. like now. i wish i lived in jail. no work. pretty content. i just want to be bored for once. to not have a thing to think about. i don't remember the last time i had nothing to do. i don't remember the last time i accomplished what i set out to do. i feel extremely pathetic. Defeated. Worthless. Read More »

One More Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Would Dorothea Dix be proud?
I am currently a junior in high school, which of course means I'm reading One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in English. As I'm winding my way through the mind of Chief Bromden, I am forced to wonder if things have changed much over the past fifty or so years since the book was published. Read More »
What Good Could Come?
Let's do some rough math. 6.5 billion people in the world. Maybe only half are religious? That's 3.25 billion. Let's say that only 1% are crazy enough to die for their cause (or would never be happy if their way weren't the only way)... that leaves about 32 million people. Or plenty to mess things up for the rest of us. Read More »
What do you suppose motivates people to participate in such hanius crimes?
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/03/26/microwave.baby.ap/index.html?iref=ne...
I posted this article as sort of an introduction. I'm going to talk about the idea of committing such crimes. Even as a person with a bachelor's degree in social work, I'm not sure I understand what motivates people to commit such crimes? Read More »

Insanity
I heard many times that the definition of insanity is doing things the same way, but expecting different results.
If that is the case, then I guess I'm guilty. Read More »


