Is that your excuse for being born in '79 and looking like you're pushing 50?Insensatez wrote:This time I'll admit at being a moron , stretching a 1.3 mp webcam that has a capturing resolution of 640x480 to 720p.LawL wrote:The medicated moron looks like he's in his late 40's.
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Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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HomerJ wrote:Haha, I was just assuming you were Belgian which would make you a western european, but you look like someone who grew up in a third world shit hole in eastern europe. ...dead eyes and looking 15 years older than your age...Insensatez wrote:gibberish, the police have to file a temporary ID when an ID card is stolen or lost, you'd think I could bypass that with a fony picture of someone else?
east euro have the big dicks tho!
it is about time!
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What meds are you on exactly?
I'd advise you to stay away from alcohol and drugs other than your meds because it increases the chances of getting another psychotic episode, but from what i can tell from the patients we have here that's rather pointless advice.
I'd advise you to stay away from alcohol and drugs other than your meds because it increases the chances of getting another psychotic episode, but from what i can tell from the patients we have here that's rather pointless advice.
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Hi Ryoki,Ryoki wrote:What meds are you on exactly?
I'd advise you to stay away from alcohol and drugs other than your meds because it increases the chances of getting another psychotic episode, but from what i can tell from the patients we have here that's rather pointless advice.
at the moment I take a dosage of 300mg of Seroquel (Quetiapine) 3 times a day, Keppra because of long term abuse of alcohol resulted in having epileptic insults (MRI confirmed), Vitamine B coctails because the abuse also resulted in infected synapses at the end of my arms and leggs.
About the looking as a 40 year old when I'm actually 32 and clean for several years, alcohol abuse also puts stress on your liver, which regulates the blood that goes through your body resulting in a swollen reddish head.
I'm not drunk or stoned now, nor was I ever when posting in this thread, because I also use Antabuse, and the last time I combined them, I was so sick I couldn't even find the powerbutton on my computer.
I appologise for for my provocative nature and trolling as an old/newbie might not have been the right thing to do.
Thanks for the sincere question Ryoki.
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I presume you work at a clinic / psychiatric care center? May I ask what your job descrption is?
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I see he collects the shit, so the lab can analyse said shit, so doctors know what shit is in a patients body, followed up where they pump the the patient full of shit to make the shit go away.GONNAFISTYA wrote:He's the "shitbucket boy".
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Hi Flamand. I remember you. All the best to you.
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Forensic psychiatric clinic (TBS kliniek) that specialises in psychoses.
I don't have much patient contact, my job is to make sure that the clinic is full at all times. Basically that means writing a lot of emails and being on the phone all day with various people in the justice system / other clinics. I also do things like arrange transport for our patients when they go to court and things like that. It's an interesting job, so many stories...
Regarding your meds, i know just about enough to recognise what you're taking and roughly what it does, but i'm not trained in meds in any way. All i know is that it's very important to keep taking your pills religiously, every single one of our clients that thinks they can do without or gets pissed off at the side effects and stops taking them has a relapse in 2 weeks or less.
It's a rough deal having psychotic episodes, good luck and i hope it won't come back.
I don't have much patient contact, my job is to make sure that the clinic is full at all times. Basically that means writing a lot of emails and being on the phone all day with various people in the justice system / other clinics. I also do things like arrange transport for our patients when they go to court and things like that. It's an interesting job, so many stories...
Regarding your meds, i know just about enough to recognise what you're taking and roughly what it does, but i'm not trained in meds in any way. All i know is that it's very important to keep taking your pills religiously, every single one of our clients that thinks they can do without or gets pissed off at the side effects and stops taking them has a relapse in 2 weeks or less.
It's a rough deal having psychotic episodes, good luck and i hope it won't come back.
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It's bipolar, so I have it under control, or they'd have to keep me under surveilance, if it was schizophrenia.Ryoki wrote:Forensic psychriatric clinic (TBS kliniek) that specialises in psychoses.
I don't have much patient contact, my job is to make sure that the clinic is full at all times. Basically that means writing a lot of emails and being on the phone all day with various people in the justice system / other clinics.
Regarding your meds, i know just about enough to recognise what you're taking and roughly what it does, but i'm not trained in meds in any way. All i know is that it's very important to keep taking your pills religiously, every single one of our clients that thinks they can do without or gets pissed off at the side effects and stops taking them has a relapse in 2 weeks or less.
It's a rough deal having psychotic episodes, good luck and i hope it won't come back.
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Thanks! So how's life going for you, still live in Canada?HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:Hi Flamand. I remember you. All the best to you.
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Still here in Toronto. There are things I could complain about I suppose but honestly, since getting my knee back (had acl surgery a couple of years ago) and getting the ability to run around, play soccer again etc. I'm a pretty happy guy.
What are you doing with yourself these days other than masterfully trolling q3w peps?
What are you doing with yourself these days other than masterfully trolling q3w peps?

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still lloking like a guy reaching his fifties?
The wrinkels under my eyes are probably a genetic factor, so do the ones on my forehead.
I've seen pictures of much uglier people on this forum, I guess some of you just can't help but lash out because they're mirroring themselves at other people and say to themselves 'heey, I'm not the only ugly fuck posting here, let's toy with him so I can feel better about myself"
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wel about the trolling, I admit i was a bit bored and depressed (it comes with bipolar disorder), so I though lets troll some of the bitter cunts at Q3W.HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:Still here in Toronto. There are things I could complain about I suppose but honestly, since getting my knee back (had acl surgery a couple of years ago) and getting the ability to run around, play soccer again etc. I'm a pretty happy guy.
What are you doing with yourself these days other than masterfully trolling q3w peps?
Other than that, it's hard for me to find a job due to my illness and my nervous system isn't what it used to be, so no sports either.
So I ride on my bicycle alot (puts less stress on my legs), attend a sculpturing class, which starts again in the academic year, so for now I'm redecorating my home with help from my family.
And I make regular visits to friends and family.
Good to hear about your knee, I wish you the best of luck. I'll post here from time to time so, if you want other contact details, just give me a pm.
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Cool man. You should post here and do it more often than just from time to time.
Sculpting eh? I've always wanted to get into that. What kind of media do you use?
Sculpting eh? I've always wanted to get into that. What kind of media do you use?
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clay and plaster atm, I'm still a novice, finished my first year learning to handle these materials and making basic shapes and learning about, composition, proportion etc.HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:Cool man. You should post here and do it more often than just from time to time.
Sculpting eh? I've always wanted to get into that. What kind of media do you use?
next year more of the same , but with more attention to detail.
I'll be moving to stone the years after that.
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I hear sculpey is easy to get started off with. Doesn't dry out, easy to shape and mold, bakes in an oven, easy to paint, relatively inexpensive.
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trueobsidian wrote:I hear sculpey is easy to get started off with. Doesn't dry out, easy to shape and mold, bakes in an oven, easy to paint, relatively inexpensive.
its the composition and the proportions of the sculpture you want to make that's the hardest part.
Although it was not an assignment of the instructor , i went to the library and read some books about the anatomy of humans, animals, fantasy figures, you name it and it helped me, where others who didn't, failed

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