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I haven't voted, but I would vote for you and mixed, too...Stace said:Look at that Mixey, we've got four votes....one of them is rather obvious, but I have a pretty good guess where the others came from :mrgreen:
Stace said:Look at that Mixey, we've got four votes....one of them is rather obvious, but I have a pretty good guess where the others came from :mrgreen:
cnredd said:I haven't voted, but I would vote for you and mixed, too...
mixed is not angry at all, so I'd vote because you are angry enough on your own to beat both of them...:2wave:
mixedmedia said:BTW.....thanks for visiting my most firstest thread in the basement, Gardener. An honor I share with my esteemed colleagues - on the left and right.
Stace said:The very definition of PTSD encompasses things such as thought impairment.
George_Washington said:Um, no. I don't think it does consitute a, "thought impairment." Howard Hughes had mental problems far beyond what the said person in question has and he was able to successfully run TWA. Here are some of the symptoms of PSTD:
http://www.ncptsd.va.gov/facts/problems/index.html
A person could have all of those things but it doesn't mean the person neccessarily has impaired thinking, as in being able to work math problems or something.
dictionary.com said:im·paired ( P ) Pronunciation Key (m-pârd)
adj.
Diminished, damaged, or weakened: an impaired sense of smell.
Functioning poorly or incompetently: a driver so tired as to be impaired.
Having a physical or mental disability: an impaired child in need of special assistance.
Stace said:Need I say more, or do you get it yet?
George_Washington said:Stace, I saw your definition but it really isn't that simple. A person's memory could be affected but his ability to reason could still be intact. Besides, a lot of people with PSTD, it comes and goes from day to day, hour to hour. Check out that website I gave you, each person is unique too in their type of condition. Anyway, I just don't think pstkid should be judged for him having a mental condition. That's the main point I was trying to make.
George_Washington said:Stace, I saw your definition but it really isn't that simple. A person's memory could be affected but his ability to reason could still be intact. Besides, a lot of people with PSTD, it comes and goes from day to day, hour to hour. Check out that website I gave you, each person is unique too in their type of condition. Anyway, I just don't think pstkid should be judged for him having a mental condition. That's the main point I was trying to make.
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