IHAVENOCLUE
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Somehow I messed this up... So I am deleting...
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He has a court appearance for a charge of abduction on 8/14 in GDC. JDR happenings aren't accessible to the public. Could be different charges.
From experience I,have seen many "lovely" girls wracked with body dysmorphic disorder...
I tend to think the media's constant adoration of people who are thin is part of the,cause...
but I saw,it run rampant at the end of HS and it went up a notch in college...
Obstacles include people who do not want to recognize it... Saying,"Oh... But she has no need to worry!..etc."
I am not saying Alexis is haunted by this disorder... But I feel it needs to be accepted as a true disorder... And not labeled in a negative light...nor pushed under the rug....
Hope this makes sense....
This article from the Hook has detailed information about the Route 29 stalker incidents that ended with Alicia Reynolds' death. It includes a map with all the reported encounters and photos of the suspect in those cases.
http://www.readthehook.com/85777/co...showalter-reynolds-fall-and-rise-darrell-rice
I agree with what you have said. It needs to be recognized. Definitely not labeled in a negative light, I didn't mean to make it seem like that and apologize if it seemed that way. I had a friend in HS who suffered, it was heartbreaking.
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I have spent today very thankful that I do not presently own a gun. I cannot fathom that this person is allowed to breathe the same air that my daughters breathe. I have hunted. I grew up in a family that hunted to put food on the table. I know what it is like to take life, at least non-human animal life. Despite this, I know in my very marrow that I would not have any qualms voting to end this man's life or even being the person to end it.
Does that make me a monster, too, I wonder?
I've had the same feeling with many cases. In particular, the case of Alanna Gallagher. It's an emotional response. Learning to control emotions is a part of maturity. This kind of anger is often new to people, and they struggle with how to deal with it. I keep a scoreboard in my mind. And when the bad guys score a run, I make sure the good guys score a bunch. I spend more time with my kids, help people who need it, volunteer in my community and set a good example by being a role model for people I know. That helps me deal with the grief and anger. It's a really healthy approach, too. It's the kind of resolve this country showed after 9-11.
I've had the same feeling with many cases. In particular, the case of Alanna Gallagher. It's an emotional response. Learning to control emotions is a part of maturity. This kind of anger is often new to people, and they struggle with how to deal with it. I keep a scoreboard in my mind. And when the bad guys score a run, I make sure the good guys score a bunch. I spend more time with my kids, help people who need it, volunteer in my community and set a good example by being a role model for people I know. That helps me deal with the grief and anger. It's a really healthy approach, too. It's the kind of resolve this country showed after 9-11.
Unless it's possible for a man who looks "white" to have African American DNA. I had a lot of mixed race friends growing up, some looked like a combo of parents, some looked like one or the other. I have to wonder if one of my friends, who had an AA father and a "white" mother and who had no AA features, would still come up as AA for DNA? You would think so.Also, you can tell race by the DNA so I would take Morgan out of the list.
I am sorry Rayne... I was afraid my post sounded that way after I pushed enter...
I was really agreeing with you! And just expanding on it!
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Whomever named it didn't give a sheetz that's for sure.