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Lulamae Posted at 12:14 pm on Nov. 19, 2008
I have a first meeting with the people at one of the psychosomatic clinics on the 27th. This one is the clinic I like least, it's also the ones that's closest to home...so maybe I'll go just so my someone can visit me.

What I don't like about it is that they also treat minor problems...their exact words are, "teenage difficulties."

That honestly insults me. I don't want to room with a person who's angry at the world, because her mommy wouldn't buy her the new Sidekick.

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Lulamae Posted at 7:31 am on Nov. 20, 2008
Quote: from tell me again at 3:55 am on Nov. 20, 2008

People who will be there are those who really have trouble coping with things. What makes your cause somehow "better"? What if someone else suffered a lot of unfortunate things but got through without help? Does that make them better than you?

I don't mean that. The wording, "teenage difficulties," bothers me.

tell me again Posted at 6:55 pm on Nov. 19, 2008
People who will be there are those who really have trouble coping with things. What makes your cause somehow "better"? What if someone else suffered a lot of unfortunate things but got through without help? Does that make them better than you?
perfume cowboy Posted at 12:27 pm on Nov. 19, 2008
why are your problems more profound?
The Wolfhound Posted at 12:21 pm on Nov. 19, 2008
Wut? y r u meeting em again?
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