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I am an avid GCB watcher. Did you see what thay are WEARING? Talk about frocks![]()
But it only had one season and got canned.
I am an avid GCB watcher. Did you see what thay are WEARING? Talk about frocks![]()
But it only had one season and got canned.
Whoa..it gets very exciting up in the BB threads doesn't it?
Lucky I can retreat to this lovely lounge to hide and /or recuperate![]()
If the mods.admins ever thought we were a handful, the new crowd are making us look like angels![]()
Tis a weird and wonderul world up there, I need a breather....
Been sick lately and watching weird daytime tv.
My Strange Addictions is a new favourite, cannot beleive the stuff people eat! And today a woman in a bunny suit - belongs to furries, people who live out their lives in animal suits.
Yeah I saw that last week, in another episode there was a woman addicted to eating those sheets you put in the dryer and another who was addicted to being an adult baby View attachment 28879
If the mods.admins ever thought we were a handful, the new crowd are making us look like angels![]()
One of my neighbours is. He's mentally ill. Like not ill ill but he has been at times. It's so sad, he's nearly 40 and is probably on the spectrum or something anyway if he were leaving school now he'd be given support to get him into the workforce, apparently he does things like sandblasting windows and is really good at it but he was never given a chance to do anything when he left school in '89, he was just automatically given a disability pension.
Pretty much the neighbours just ignore it but when it starts to spill onto the front lawn for too many days and accumulate one neighbour goes and has a word and points out he can't do that.
Hoarding is so sad, it's a serious mental illness very hard to overcome makes people's lives a misery.
Eliza, what causes hoarding: is it like Prader–Willis compulsions - caused pretty much entirely by a genetic abnomality, or OCD, where if you get the serotonin levels up the compulsions vanish, or like depression or PTSD in that it can be a reaction to things that have nothing to do with physiology (eg. death of a spouse) or more like addictive compulsions (eg. smoking, gambling) that have an element of choice, a certain amount of personal control, and could be managed effectively with willpower or CBT? Or is it more like Schizophrenia, a mix of everything that might or might not respond to anything?