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poesian May 2 2006, 03:57:32 UTC
Your first paragraph sounds like mewriting, and the picture is fantastic. And you really ought to use a client for LiveJournal updates so you don't lose 'em that way.

Everyone does the re-hashing ideas. It's comforting. I do it a lot. I just spread it out between lots of people. Tell her to get a therapist and tell him/her. And hey -- 15 euros?! You're lying.

And I donot believe the psychologist bit. Shouldn't believe everything you hear on television.

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frontdispatches May 2 2006, 07:00:02 UTC
So then, do you normally write whilst on a caffeine-high? I know not these client things - what are the benefits? I'll look into it more closely later (I just woke up - apparently I fell asleep while reading, so I'm a bit groggy and in no condition to do stuff like finding out about clients.)

This is true, and I have absolutely no qualms about it - I do it as well. But, like you, I spread it around, because there's a point to it then: you get a variety of opinions, lots of different insight, and it helps you understand / analyze the situation more aptly. Meanwhile, she keeps bringing it up with me when, like I've said, we've already discussed it to death. I am no abyss of insight! So, yes, maybe I should suggest therapy. I bet the social health system here would cover it, bloody Marxists. And, hey, no I'm not. The specials from here to England, and vice-versa, are apparently unbelievable. She went in February, and even buying via expensive-ass Iberia, it was something like 60 euros, round-trip ( ... )

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poesian May 2 2006, 16:41:52 UTC
No no -- you should sleep more.

I don't really drink caffeine.

Clients are nice 'cause they are useful, and they mean you don't lose things so easily since they don't use a webpage. Give it a try, or read more from here.

That is damn-cheap, and the idea of an "abyss of insight" strikes me as hilarious for some reason.

And health systems really ought to cover therapy. Many do, but too many don't. My school provides it free, which is fantastic.

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frontdispatches May 2 2006, 17:03:40 UTC
I should, but General Franco won't let me ( ... )

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imperialduchess May 6 2006, 11:23:55 UTC
None who read this journal, huh ( ... )

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frontdispatches May 6 2006, 20:39:39 UTC
None who read this journal, huh... - no, I promise. I was more referring to one of our drama friends and, of course, ma mère.

I love love love how the French government keeps passing laws to address things that don't exist. Is there a "No bringing Hitler back from the dead" law?

Placenta sounds dirty, but it ain't. "Placenta." Ewww.

I had! Fascinating stuff, what what!

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