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MsEdgyNation's avatar

Oh, I'm fine. My mood swings have become less frequent and severe since menopause.

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Mr Canoehead/M Tête-Canoë's avatar

"D-Money and Shifty" are pretty good nicknames for Trump and Pence

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GaseousAnomaly's avatar

They cherry pick everyone else's ideas, from Abraham Lincoln to Donald Trump to Jesus Christ, so I don't see why they wouldn't just cherry pick around that, too.

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deborahujevich's avatar

In WV, where I was, yes, incarcerated (for 21 months, for not calling the cops about suspicious activity WITH NO PROOF, that's conspiracy here), I got SNAP & Medicaid for 6 months. At my 6-month reporting I dutifully informed them of my $9/hr job & had both benefits pulled immediately.

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Mr Canoehead/M Tête-Canoë's avatar

She could never be a Republican presidential candidate because, as people conveniently forget, she was absolutely positively 100% against religion and against restrictions on abortions.

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Mr Canoehead/M Tête-Canoë's avatar

I think "wicked cant" is a typo.

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Mr Canoehead/M Tête-Canoë's avatar

Rule Of Funny

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Our_Man_In_Redneckistan's avatar

Please don’t do anything that can’t be undone

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MsEdgyNation's avatar

Borderline personality disorder looks even worse than bipolar. Jesus. I looked it up, and apparently one of the major differences is that bipolar people usually get some "normal" time between mood swings.

If I was crazy ALL the time, I would have killed myself a long time ago.

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Our_Man_In_Redneckistan's avatar

No harm, no foul. It is a frustrating mess, as Jimi said.

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MsEdgyNation's avatar

Oops. Can't keep up with all the damn acronyms. But I stand by what I said about bipolar disorder, even though I prefer the more descriptive term manic depression. (Because I have it.)

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MsEdgyNation's avatar

My point.

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