Why are you writing me in Russian? I know you speak English, so I'll respond in English. :)) I'm not at the fourth season yet, but I thought the beginning of the third season was very boring and disappointing. But, suddenly it got better when they found Brody in the hole. That's the episode I watched last night. :) The Carrie character - she is a complete maniac!! :)) Now, I'm waiting to see what happens with her pregnancy. Don't ruin it for me! :)
I think I would have been a good CIA Agent or Foreign Service Officer if I had thought about that career when I was younger. Now I'm too old. Strangers tell me random things all the time. :) And, I have a very round, pleasant and cheerful face. Easy to trust. :)
I did study the Russian language, but became lazy and there's no motivation for me to learn. I have a nice, and big enough audience here now. Writing in Russian would only attract more trolls and controversy to the blog, which I do not welcome. I thought I sent you the post before, but you can see my awesome Cyrillic writing here. :)) http://peacetraveler22.livejournal.com/23512.html
I've just ended the book " In the Graveyard of Empires: America's War in Afghanistan" by Seth G. Jones.Now I understand why US will not win the battle with terrorists
Thank you for your recommendation. I've never watched this show before, so I decide it's to late to start. I think here in UK we are watching approximately the same things, just sometimes a bit later. I usually watch the shows, that hepl me to learn something useful, for example, legal vocabulary, because of my job as a court interpreter. About mood swings: I use to have them earlier, but after menopause they all stopped. When I had have them, I always thought: I don't let some stupid chemicals in my brain to affect me. And reading of good books helped me to manage everything
In my early 30's, I used to have very bad panic/anxiety attacks. I took medication for only a short period of time, and then they went away after about two months. I've never taken any pills since. I think something chemically changed in my brain during that time that got me a bit off balance. It was so strange that my demeanor completely shifted, because I'm normally a calm, laid back person. But I would not wish those panic attacks on anyone. It's the worst and scariest feeling! I'm glad you have found some coping measures that worked for you.
It's completely different matters. My husband had panic attacks too. So I have an idea, how nasty they could be. I was talking just about ordinary premenstrual syndrome, it's manageable pretty easy. Having my son with schizophrenia, I know very well, how difficult is to deal with other disorders, if it's possible at all
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