MsAnais
Verified Clinical Psychologist (AU)
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Zooming in he has cuts on his knee, elbow and several on his knuckles.
Scabbed up and a couple of days old.
Hmmmmm......
Zooming in he has cuts on his knee, elbow and several on his knuckles.
Scabbed up and a couple of days old.
Hmmmmm......
Tried to escape through the cat-flap ?
When we put security cameras outside our home, the security company told me that they had people who installed a couple inside their home also. I wouldn't mind having one inside to check on my pets.
Come October, we may see the fresh versions as duly photographed, measured, swabbed, etc. several days ago
When we put security cameras outside our home, the security company told me that they had people who installed a couple inside their home also. I wouldn't mind having one inside to check on my pets.
If we ALL lay claim to various 'disorders', 'syndromes' and 'conditions' -----
Just pondering the idea that for people like GT and GBC, their lies and statements of denial often seem to contain some truth --
Earlier in the week Mr Tostee also protested his innocence on an internet forum, saying he “absolutely did NOT cause this girl to fall”.
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/gable-tostee-to-plead-not-guilty-to-warriena-wright-murder-lawyer-20140815-104nvr.html
So perhaps he didn't cause her to fall -- but did throw her
I actually have half a dozen pretty awesome ones. You know, some of us out here do actually have these things. But they are *never* an excuse for destructive behavior. That's a choice. People for whom it not is a choice, they get to claim it as a valid impediment to choice-making -- not people who can turn it on and off like tap water.
Sores on elbows & knees - carpet burn? (not trying to be rude, recall seeing similar on a friend once who tried to pass it off as a netball mishap lol)
I actually have half a dozen pretty awesome ones. You know, some of us out here do actually have these things. But they are *never* an excuse for destructive behavior. That's a choice. People for whom it not is a choice, they get to claim it as a valid impediment to choice-making -- not people who can turn it on and off like tap water.
Ex-girlfriend Lauren Midgley told Australia's Channel 9 News he wasn't a bad person: "I don't think he would ever, ever hurt a girl."
However, a former bar worker said he had followed her to her car after closing time more than once; another said he would prowl the streets after bars had all closed, looking for dates.
One nightclub employee said: "Everyone knows to keep away from him. His reputation is he's just a weirdo, he'd just odd."
Sammy Soden, 18, met Tostee about three months ago. She told the Weekend Herald he was highly "sexual" in his Tinder messages. And when he met her at Club Liv, he was drunk and pawed her, she said.
She and two girlfriends went back to his apartment, where she, too, said he was "creepy".
"I walked through the door and he lifted me up, threw me over his shoulder and threw me on the couch," she said. "He was incredibly confident."
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11309753
God almighty .. takes me back to my single days where I had a few encounters good and bad .. anyone else here pretend to be a lesbian when she couldn't get rid of a real creeper?
But that's my point
Don't we all
Every single one of us could, with no difficulty at all, have ourselves diagnosed as having at least two 'syndromes/conditions' apiece, if we chose
Seriously