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Tag Archives: mental illness
In Spite Of…
There have been some things eating at me since I made this post yesterday. Something about the pushback against some of the things I said when writing it have been sitting wrong with. Not for the simple matter of disagreement, because … Continue reading
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Tagged Anders, Dragon Age, Dragon Age II, mental illness, relationships
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30-Day Challenge: Day 5 — Least Favorite Love Interest
I was going to pick Alistair, but magesmagesmages already did such a fantastic takedown of that one, that I would only be rehashing what she already brilliantly said. I will have to go with Anders, and I say this as a person … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 Day Challenge, Anders, Dragon Age, Dragon Age II, mental illness
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You Will Buy Your Mothers Lunch
“You will buy your mothers lunch” the cocky Boatswain’s Mate (you pronounce it “bo’sun’s mate”. The Navy likes to spell things with all kinds of extra letters. I could name parts of a ship for you sometime, like forecastle. Not … Continue reading
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Tagged boatswain's mates, mental illness, Navy, societal expectations
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The Importance of Being Bellatrix Lestrange
It is odd the way that The Guy and I have these conversations…or maybe it is a sign that we watch our Harry Potter movies too much, but one night while viewing HPatHBP for appoximately the nonillionth time I turned … Continue reading











