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WCDT 29 Nov-3 Dec (1806-1810)

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tbones:

--- Quote from: raoullefere on 30 Nov 2010, 14:19 ---*For crissakes, he teaches math!

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Oh god, and i'm studying computer science! NOW i get it! all the math teachers, they always seems so very nice people! but since a fellow student asked where he could get the list of ALL the Fibonacci numbers, the terror plagues my dreams!!! :psyduck:


AHEM
as for todays comic:

The face faye is making is not THAT scary. But giving the threat she swore to do, and the power to REDUCE THE LIGHT OF THE ROOM, i'll be pretty shiting my pants if i was Dora.

jwhouk:
Nah, that wasn't a number two look.

Number ONE, however...

tbones:

--- Quote from: jwhouk on 01 Dec 2010, 06:08 ---Nah, that wasn't a number two look.

Number ONE, however...

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maybe it is, maybe not.... maybe both?

iduguphergrave:
I like how in the second-to-last panel Faye's teeth aren't bared, implying that that "rrrrRRR" sound is coming from deep in her throat, which is way scarier. I imagine that sound to be something like a wolverine, or a Tasmanian devil.

kent_eh:

--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 30 Nov 2010, 23:37 --- I'm sure therapists are trained to have appropriate responses to "I don't know why I'm here really" and "I don't need help."

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Yeah, that, and often the more a person demands that they don't need therapy, the more they really do.
Denial is powerful bad magic.

I've been getting therapy for over a year dealing with living with my wife's depression, delusional disorder, and a failed suicide attempt.

She, on the other hand believes there are conspiracies planning to act against her (and us), and that most of the psyc profession are in some way linked to it/controlled by it.
Ergo: she can't go to thherapy, and doesn't need it anyway. She's the only one who recognizes the very real dangers for what they are...


Counciling sessions every 2 weeks for me.

And before someone says it, involuntary treatment seldom works well  (and we've already been thru that. 2 months worth, last year.)

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