Sunday, May 9th 2010

Mischa Barton Cares

While Mischa Barton was pumping gas into her car the other day, she passed a few dollars to a friend in need who just so happened to be wearing a floral hospital gown. Hopefully, dude gave Mischa some fashion advice in exchange for that cash, because he looks hotter than she does. Don't act like that's not the truth. Wherever he was going, Mischa should've followed his ass because she needs help in more ways than one.

Oh and one last thing, why in the unleaded ass cheeks hell was some guy in a hospital gown strolling around a gas station?!

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Submitted by rojopeaches80 on Mon, 05/10/2010 - 4:19am.

Sorry, that judgement line was meant for Jana...and thanks for the link.

Submitted by freshfacestripper on Mon, 05/10/2010 - 4:29am.
america disgust's me! why the fuck is this man in a hospital gown???? the whole nation in an uproar over healthcare and the homeless in major cities across the US live like this and beg from the rich??? disgusting place.

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The homeless where I live have access to homeless shelters and are fed. The money they pander for is spent on booze and drugs. Yes, really. Their parties at hotels using their earnings from pandering for booze are constantly being broken up.

But go ahead with your ill-informed Anti-American tirade.

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Every time I scroll down DListed and read in passing a title about Mischa Barton, I'm always in for a disappointment because I'm thinking of the wrong Misha.

:(

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"america disgust's me! why the fuck is this man in a hospital gown????"

The man is in a hospital gown because a fucking clown suit wouldn't get him as much money on the street corner.

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america disgust's me! why the fuck is this man in a hospital gown???? the whole nation in an uproar over healthcare and the homeless in major cities across the US live like this and beg from the rich??? disgusting place.

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Submitted by sonah22 on Mon, 05/10/2010 - 1:45am.

"i don't think ana/mia are diseases for the rich , i think ANYONE can develop one , is just as simple as starting a diet and then u feel in control of your body and is like a snowball or that was the way i felt , sooo well anyways , i thought it was harsh , so yeah ....."

Cosign...bulimia is also not for the rich. I can't afford shit and I've thrown up at times, and I have obsession over my weight. And if I lived in India, my original country, I would be naturally skinny as I was when I was a child because the food is more natural. A lot of it has to do with the processed foods and lack of info/help/medical care (like seeing a nutritionist/therapist to help you out) that real people can afford. So no, eating disorders/obsessions aren't just for ppl. who can "afford" them.

I'm bipolar II also and ADD, so I feel superior also. I consider them gifts when I can work with them, and I have to work harder than other people, which forced me to mature earlier than others. So I disagree with you on this part, and screw your judgments.
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thanks for co signing me and i get you it is important to say that everybody can get ana/mia is not about money is about control , total control of your body i am sorry you still fight the fight , it's been 13 years for me since i quit and i must say i can't think of going back , but i totally get how difficult is to break the cycle , i think for me it was age , i was 15 and if you mix hormones and getting curves and teen angst , well you have quite a combo there , my mother died that year and that really pushed it , i am lucky to be stubborn as hell and also very focused , once my hair started looking like a brillo pad that was the end of the affair for me , no more , i remember that first meal ,one can of tuna .
i don't feel superior per se , but i feel like okay destiny put that one in front of me to see what i would do about it and i won , i feel like a winner because many die trying .
i find this blog quite good
http://www.2medusa.com/
so good luck
ps still in africa chubby woman are boss !
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by Mr. Mercury on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 9:39pm.looks just like Jimmy Lee Taylor, the super fat kid who lived across the street from me back in the day. Jimmy Lee married an inbred hillbilly gal and tried on several occasions to electrocute his mother.

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Oh, and yes, I missed part of these arguments, but after this post I had to reply.

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"i don't think ana/mia are diseases for the rich , i think ANYONE can develop one , is just as simple as starting a diet and then u feel in control of your body and is like a snowball or that was the way i felt , sooo well anyways , i thought it was harsh , so yeah ....."

Cosign...bulimia is also not for the rich. I can't afford shit and I've thrown up at times, and I have obsession over my weight. And if I lived in India, my original country, I would be naturally skinny as I was when I was a child because the food is more natural. A lot of it has to do with the processed foods and lack of info/help/medical care (like seeing a nutritionist/therapist to help you out) that real people can afford. So no, eating disorders/obsessions aren't just for ppl. who can "afford" them.

I'm bipolar II also and ADD, so I feel superior also. I consider them gifts when I can work with them, and I have to work harder than other people, which forced me to mature earlier than others. So I disagree with you on this part, and screw your judgments.

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That's sweet of that homeless hospital gown wearing man to GIVE Mischa Barton some cash.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SX2KzqM3qU

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He could be a con artist, but there are way too many stories about hospitals literally dumping people off on the corner somewhere because they don't have insurance. At least she did her part...

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My pet peeve panhandling pitch:
I'm ready to go home now.

We have a lot of teens that like to summer on the streets. And then we have the kids that are chronic. And don't get me wrong - these kids have come from homes that are more fucked than any of us care to imagine. But, see, they're high a lot. And they forget I see them every day. They forget we've sat down while they poured out their sorrows over me and I made them perfectly suitable offers of energy exchange which they never take me up on...and every Thursday is "I'm going home" day. As in "I'm going home, pay for my bus ticket to...*insert destination of the week*"

My favourite signs:
Because pigeon doesn't taste like chicken.

and

Money for Beer.

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oh and i have like three or four hospital gowns in my pajama collection...they always ended up in a nasty, sweaty, wrinkled ball in the bottom of some bag that a friend/relative brings when they pick you up...

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uh oh...the eating disorder debate. i used to have very harsh criticism for those with eating disorders until i had severe depression/anxiety/suicidal thoughts and could not handle people telling me to "get the fuck over it and do something"...it's not always as simple as it seems.

that's it. im going into the office tomorrow in a fucking hospital gown. i've had it w/ compliance. plus, it'll stop the co-peeps from talking to me !BONUS!

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It really is the perfect begging outfit...he looks sick and pitiful and you think I have to give him money, he is in the hospital!

He probably dumpster dove for old johnnies behind the hospital. You can get them at medical supply stores, too.

Of course, he might be an escapee from an area looney bin. That can never be discounted!
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Stand up comedian Rob Pue on giving money to the homeless. Onboard mic so the sound isn't A+, but it'll have to do.......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPeowz07fWE

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she looks good like this. i hope she doesn't thin out too much and then just balloon again!

Mischa Barton needs to find work!

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Enough preaching, I will say no more...but you whores need to be GRATEFUL for what you have and know what it means to be so...Ok, now no more preaching...Take a bong hit...and have some PURPLE DRANK on me...
NITE SKANKS...AND EAT!

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I beweave you, silly Tiger.

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Submitted by rojopeaches80 on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:57pm.

yes actually in africa and some other countries the concept of beauty and how a woman looks is just completely different , in tanzania is a must to be a size 12 or more , it means you are fertile , you are wealthy and you are healthy .
and yes is true , they have so little that the notion of throwing something away , let's not even talk food here , is just unacceptable .
i agree you need to have the food and plenty of food , to consciously reject it .
sad really , the more you have the less you want it, is so bizarre , all the food advertisements and yet in every single magazine , 10 ways to lose weight or whatever .
but in a twisted sick way it makes sense , you have so much that eventually most people just abuse it , and you get this bombarding of all the problems obesity does to your body and then this "miracle" solutions to get rid of that fat , arrrrrrrgh , so crazy !
agree with you tigerlily .

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Don't get me wrong, it's not that I have NO empathy for eating disorders, I do. I have empathy (as much as I can muster) where there is suffering and there is much suffering in eating disorders.
I just think that if we can think more globally about the human condition, we can expand our capacity for compassion, but also decrease the amount of personal shame we feel...It sounds paradoxical, but it's very liberating at the same time...
It's like when you really GET that your struggle with what you see in the mirror pales in comparison to someone who doesn't even have the luxury to look in a mirror...your struggle seems silly, and the luxuries you have, clean stylish clothing that fits,etc., even a roof over your head seem like such miracles in comparison, how could you even worry about thick thighs...? and btw...virtually NO ONE finds a starving body attractive...It's not in our biological make up to do so...Lean? To a degree? Yes. Starving? No. Men like the hour glass shape on average...Don't do it to yourself. You deserve better healthwise. The people who love you deserve more from you, and you have the resources to make yourself look and be healthier than a side show freak,,,

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I thought it was snaggle-toofs Kirsten Dunst. Or is she still in rehab? Whatever.

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I guess she got tired of being anorexic. Good for her at least for that.

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Submitted by angel_i on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:51pm.
Submitted by Tigerlilly on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:49pm.
That's not usually the way I operate.
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Ok then. Whatever you say:)
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Oh, now you tryna take the beyootay outa my heartfelt apology???? OH.NO.YOU.DIN'T. I was gettin' all REAL up in here...then yo STANK ass have to come in wif yo' wacked out doubts?????
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No, Ok, Ok, I lose my tiger shit now and again, but I acknowledge that I was being rude in the way that I said what I said, but I stand by what I said...
The end.

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Submitted by Tigerlilly on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:46pm.

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yes , nothing to feel superior about , but i guess the disease itself gives you this feeling , is really weird , you feel powerful because you are able to stop eating , is so bizarre .
but then i am agreeing with you there is nothing to feel superior about or compared to others .
i didn't read that part.
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And that may be the case, but imagine...if you will...if you had no access to food...you and your family are starving, possibly to death...How many of THOSE people would suffer from anorexia? In fact, studies have been done that STARVING populations are positively dumbfounded by 'eating disorders'...They simply don't have the surplus food to develop such a disorder. Now you can turn it around and say "Well if they did, they would" or you can turn it around and say "Well if we didn't, we wouldn't..." All I'm saying is you can't willfully reject something you do not have unless you actually want to die and that's a different matter.
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yes actually in africa and some other countries the concept of beauty and how a woman looks is just completely different , in tanzania is a must to be a size 12 or more , it means you are fertile , you are wealthy and you are healthy .
and yes is true , they have so little that the notion of throwing something away , let's not even talk food here , is just unacceptable .
i agree you need to have the food and plenty of food , to consciously reject it .
sad really , the more you have the less you want it, is so bizarre , all the food advertisements and yet in every single magazine , 10 ways to lose weight or whatever .
but in a twisted sick way it makes sense , you have so much that eventually most people just abuse it , and you get this bombarding of all the problems obesity does to your body and then this "miracle" solutions to get rid of that fat , arrrrrrrgh , so crazy !
agree with you tigerlily .
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by Mr. Mercury on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 9:39pm.looks just like Jimmy Lee Taylor, the super fat kid who lived across the street from me back in the day. Jimmy Lee married an inbred hillbilly gal and tried on several occasions to electrocute his mother.

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Submitted by Tigerlilly on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:25pm.
Submitted by rojopeaches80 on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:10pm.
Submitted by Tigerlilly on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:02pm.

Submitted by Jana on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 7:11pm.
in my psychiatric ward days (for an Eating Disorder), we never went out with our hospital wardrobe clothes.

But I met many depressives, bi-polras and psycho's who actually made me feel somewhat morally superior during my stay.
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I reckon it's pretty easy to feel superior when you have a 'disorder' of total privilege...Let's mosey on over to the poorest parts of Africa, shall we? How many anorexics do you think we will find there? Let's jet on over to Haiti...What's the anorexic to depressive ratio there you figure? Yep, anorexia is a hell of a disease...as long as you can afford it.
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i usually agree with you , but i think that was ......well too much , i have been in africa and is not as bad as many think it is , is a simpler life of course depending on the country , that's all , about eating disorders , wow just my luck i remember when brittany murphy died and is going to sound ridiculous but that really did something to me in an spiritual sort of way , i thought hmmm there she was more/less same age more/less same height more/less same skin and hair color and well it took me to a place where i really don't feel happy , i don't think ana/mia are diseases for the rich , i think ANYONE can develop one , is just as simple as starting a diet and then u feel in control of your body and is like a snowball or that was the way i felt , sooo well anyways , i thought it was harsh , so yeah .....

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bulimia nervosa/anorexia are diseases that mostly develop in western societies where there is such emphasis on being extremely thin that has been made the desirable norm by fashion magazines and mass media. in many african cultures,it is in fact quite the opposite, women who are plump are preferred because it exhudes health and their ability to bear children, a desirable trait for surival of their genes, in a hostile environment stricken with drought and famine.

okay, so it may be easy to say a person with an eating disorder is privilaged enough to have such a disease (to refuse food)however the disease would only fall upon people in western cultures where body dismorphia is prevelent due to cultural expectation for women to be a certain size in order to be viewed as a desirable mate for the opposite sex as said by media, cultural norms, of course only if that said person is prone to the disease by genetic disposition for addiction/mental illness and attributing environmental factors.

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Submitted by Tigerlilly on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:49pm.
That's not usually the way I operate.
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Ok then. Whatever you say:)

I'll be honest. I'm a little worried for Jana now.

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and btw, Jana, I did not mean to attack you...I know I did, but I apologize for the way I said things, but not for what I said. You get a lot of shit here and I'm not one of the ones who wants to add to that. I don't necessarily think you're a bad sort...I just disagree with you but I should have been more diplomatic in the way I chose to do so,and I was not. That's not usually the way I operate.

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*Submitted by rojopeaches80 on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:37pm.*****************************************
yes , nothing to feel superior about , but i guess the disease itself gives you this feeling , is really weird , you feel powerful because you are able to stop eating , is so bizarre .
but then i am agreeing with you there is nothing to feel superior about or compared to others .
i didn't read that part.
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And that may be the case, but imagine...if you will...if you had no access to food...you and your family are starving, possibly to death...How many of THOSE people would suffer from anorexia? In fact, studies have been done that STARVING populations are positively dumbfounded by 'eating disorders'...They simply don't have the surplus food to develop such a disorder. Now you can turn it around and say "Well if they did, they would" or you can turn it around and say "Well if we didn't, we wouldn't..." All I'm saying is you can't willfully reject something you do not have unless you actually want to die and that's a different matter.

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I would give my last dollar away Bitch....
If it made me look good.
Don't judge ya stupid fukkers!
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Submitted by Tigerlilly on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:25pm.

Submitted by rojopeaches80 on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:10pm.
Submitted by Tigerlilly on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:02pm.

Submitted by Jana on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 7:11pm.
in my psychiatric ward days (for an Eating Disorder), we never went out with our hospital wardrobe clothes.

But I met many depressives, bi-polras and psycho's who actually made me feel somewhat morally superior during my stay.
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I reckon it's pretty easy to feel superior when you have a 'disorder' of total privilege...Let's mosey on over to the poorest parts of Africa, shall we? How many anorexics do you think we will find there? Let's jet on over to Haiti...What's the anorexic to depressive ratio there you figure? Yep, anorexia is a hell of a disease...as long as you can afford it.
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i usually agree with you , but i think that was ......well too much , i have been in africa and is not as bad as many think it is , is a simpler life of course depending on the country , that's all , about eating disorders , wow just my luck i remember when brittany murphy died and is going to sound ridiculous but that really did something to me in an spiritual sort of way , i thought hmmm there she was more/less same age more/less same height more/less same skin and hair color and well it took me to a place where i really don't feel happy , i don't think ana/mia are diseases for the rich , i think ANYONE can develop one , is just as simple as starting a diet and then u feel in control of your body and is like a snowball or that was the way i felt , sooo well anyways , i thought it was harsh , so yeah .....

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I respect your opinion AND you criticism, I really do...but my point is...You have to have ACCESS to food to WILLFULLY reject it and not everyone does... wheras bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, various types of early onset dementia are equal opportunity destroyers. I simply caution one who values her illness as being in any way morally superior to another to CHECK HERSELF. That's all and harsh as it is, I stand by it.
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yes , nothing to feel superior about , but i guess the disease itself gives you this feeling , is really weird , you feel powerful because you are able to stop eating , is so bizarre .
but then i am agreeing with you there is nothing to feel superior about or compared to others .
i didn't read that part.
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by Mr. Mercury on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 9:39pm.looks just like Jimmy Lee Taylor, the super fat kid who lived across the street from me back in the day. Jimmy Lee married an inbred hillbilly gal and tried on several occasions to electrocute his mother.

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At least you can't see this guy's butt. I'm all sorts of greatful for that.

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Submitted by rojopeaches80 on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:10pm.

believe it or not, it is the most incomprehensible mental disease of all. It's not like I chose it, yet I keep fighting it day in and out.

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Submitted by rojopeaches80 on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:10pm.
Submitted by Tigerlilly on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:02pm.

Submitted by Jana on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 7:11pm.
in my psychiatric ward days (for an Eating Disorder), we never went out with our hospital wardrobe clothes.

But I met many depressives, bi-polras and psycho's who actually made me feel somewhat morally superior during my stay.
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I reckon it's pretty easy to feel superior when you have a 'disorder' of total privilege...Let's mosey on over to the poorest parts of Africa, shall we? How many anorexics do you think we will find there? Let's jet on over to Haiti...What's the anorexic to depressive ratio there you figure? Yep, anorexia is a hell of a disease...as long as you can afford it.
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i usually agree with you , but i think that was ......well too much , i have been in africa and is not as bad as many think it is , is a simpler life of course depending on the country , that's all , about eating disorders , wow just my luck i remember when brittany murphy died and is going to sound ridiculous but that really did something to me in an spiritual sort of way , i thought hmmm there she was more/less same age more/less same height more/less same skin and hair color and well it took me to a place where i really don't feel happy , i don't think ana/mia are diseases for the rich , i think ANYONE can develop one , is just as simple as starting a diet and then u feel in control of your body and is like a snowball or that was the way i felt , sooo well anyways , i thought it was harsh , so yeah .....

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I respect your opinion AND you criticism, I really do...but my point is...You have to have ACCESS to food to WILLFULLY reject it and not everyone does... wheras bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, various types of early onset dementia are equal opportunity destroyers. I simply caution one who values her illness as being in any way morally superior to another to CHECK HERSELF. That's all and harsh as it is, I stand by it.

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Sorry, Roger, you are tiger now...

Dj Tenn: Because Bush & Cheney , like Reagan and the Nazis before him dismantled all social programs to help the mentally ill in need. THATS why.

Heh nice, another paranoid schizophrenic. Did you forget your hospital gown?

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Submitted by BernardProfitendieu on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 7:19pm

You said pretty much what I was going to say but I will go you one better...I think it's a kind of black mail.

If you don't give to this person, you look bad in the press. Who knows what this guy was going to use the money for? Are there no soup kitchens in Cali? No free clinics? This guy can't sign up for SSI/medicare/food stamps?

Fuck that, I'll tell someone "no" in a heart beat.

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She could use the good karma towards her career.

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Submitted by Tigerlilly on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 8:02pm.

Submitted by Jana on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 7:11pm.
in my psychiatric ward days (for an Eating Disorder), we never went out with our hospital wardrobe clothes.

But I met many depressives, bi-polras and psycho's who actually made me feel somewhat morally superior during my stay.
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I reckon it's pretty easy to feel superior when you have a 'disorder' of total privilege...Let's mosey on over to the poorest parts of Africa, shall we? How many anorexics do you think we will find there? Let's jet on over to Haiti...What's the anorexic to depressive ratio there you figure? Yep, anorexia is a hell of a disease...as long as you can afford it.
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i usually agree with you , but i think that was ......well too much , i have been in africa and is not as bad as many think it is , is a simpler life of course depending on the country , that's all , about eating disorders , wow just my luck i remember when brittany murphy died and is going to sound ridiculous but that really did something to me in an spiritual sort of way , i thought hmmm there she was more/less same age more/less same height more/less same skin and hair color and well it took me to a place where i really don't feel happy , i don't think ana/mia are diseases for the rich , i think ANYONE can develop one , is just as simple as starting a diet and then u feel in control of your body and is like a snowball or that was the way i felt , sooo well anyways , i thought it was harsh , so yeah .....
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by Mr. Mercury on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 9:39pm.looks just like Jimmy Lee Taylor, the super fat kid who lived across the street from me back in the day. Jimmy Lee married an inbred hillbilly gal and tried on several occasions to electrocute his mother.

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Submitted by Jana on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 7:11pm.
in my psychiatric ward days (for an Eating Disorder), we never went out with our hospital wardrobe clothes.

But I met many depressives, bi-polras and psycho's who actually made me feel somewhat morally superior during my stay.
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I reckon it's pretty easy to feel superior when you have a 'disorder' of total privilege...Let's mosey on over to the poorest parts of Africa, shall we? How many anorexics do you think we will find there? Let's jet on over to Haiti...What's the anorexic to depressive ratio there you figure? Yep, anorexia is a hell of a disease...as long as you can afford it.

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no comment ............ what the hell is with me , this day sucks , sadness !
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by Mr. Mercury on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 9:39pm.looks just like Jimmy Lee Taylor, the super fat kid who lived across the street from me back in the day. Jimmy Lee married an inbred hillbilly gal and tried on several occasions to electrocute his mother.

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Love how she kept him at arm's length like he's a leper. And then she got security to walk her back.

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Aw, hell naw...dude...Don't take that scratch...This bitch TOTALLY givin' yo' ass Monopoly money to look good for the paps... Bitch BROKE AS A JOKE...FUCK THAT!

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Judging from the way he's dressed, he probably walked off from a hospital or rehab facility. I knew someone who did that. His parents paid $$$ to put him in a locked drug rehab facility but he waited for the door to open and he took off. He ended up walking down a busy street wearing only a hospital gown with his ass hanging out for all to see. He said people honked and stared but nobody stopped or gave him any money or drugs (which is what he really wanted). Of course he wasn't in CA either . . .

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I'm so damn sick of that, "I was just discharged from the hospital" schtick! I hear it about 3 times a week. There's one guy in my neighborhood who's been wearing the same hospital bracelet for three years to add an air of credibility to his sob story. This gown guy's just introducing a variation.

Now tell me, when was the last time you left a hospital so fast you didn't have time to take the gown off?

DON'T FALL FOR IT!!

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Patsy and Edina pass some bums on a street. Edina: "Its revolting we have to give homeless money in case they may be newspaper journalists." Edina passes a pound note, Patsy some little airline bottles of booze out of her bag.

Jesus, that's what I was thinking about the guy in the hospital gown...Mischa looks better here than she has in awhile. Yeah, I think she knew the paps were there. I don't think she would have given the escaped hospital patient any money otherwise.

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HE is handing HER some change.

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So. Those policemen are following her around to 'protect' her instead of figuring out where that crazy guy in the HOSPITAL GOWN is supposed to be?

Fun!

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Co-sign.

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I can't stand her, even when she does good things.

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