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Posted: 8 12 2009 Post subject: police officer prozac |
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| Just checked, all my settings seem to be the same as they were before I updated. Honestly I'm not jumping on any bandwagon, it's just something I noticed this past week. I used to come home at the end of a day with 3/4 battery and now it's like 1/2 or less. I'm not a heavy user. |
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Meagan
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Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: on prozac takes imitrex |
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I just finished reading The Mountains of Madness last night! Definitely a good one, but The Shadow over Innsmouth is still my first choice for a film. Charles Dexter Ward would also be worthy. Or any of them, for that matter!
Personally I think its too late in the day. Wondering if Microsoft still has plans for them though.
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Asif
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Posted: 8 11 2008 Post subject: changing medication depakote lithium prozac |
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“Wonder if this is an attempt to artificially inflate then popularity of stories and, more importantly, the readership of Digg?
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Anyeta
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Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Typing through clinched teeth, I suppose I should wait until the investigation is complete before I say ignorant ***** about this country's idiocracy and their demagogic leaders. But, if this man died in the service of the constitution because these ***** morons have been whipped into a frenzy by the terrorists currently running the American right, then someone needs to go to jail. Oh and I'm not just talking about the perpetrators of the crime proper, but like maybe Michelle Bachmann. It's the ***** census! It's mandated in the ***** constitution that you all claim to love so dearly. I become more and more convinced that the right won't be satisfied until this country has seen another civil war (the violent type, not this culture war dichotomy. The kind of war where you shoot guns.).
That's no moon...!
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Shaina
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: changing medication depakote lithium prozac |
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Nope. Just you. Go get drunk and find out.?
This will be interesting to see what happens with XBOX 360 and its competitors |
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DeWayne
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Posted: 8 12 2007 Post subject: can prozac be taken with wellbutrin |
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Why are you using a web browser to post here? Lazy bastard, climb up a telephone pole and screech out your message in modem tones like a real man.

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Swabra
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Posted: 12 11 2009 Post subject: weaning prozac |
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Found it: http://digg.com/music/Manga_Japan_Bass_Boy_VideoAn all I had to do was google for 'bassist milk crossdress'. Explaining that to anyone who checks my search history would be interesting.
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Demario
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Posted: 8 12 2007 Post subject: remeron augmented with ssri prozac |
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I am a medical student and honestly I'd do the same. It's just funny.
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KARVANDI
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Posted: 8 07 2008 Post subject: changing medication depakote lithium prozac |
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Needless to say, the Internet is here to stay. It’s integrated into every aspect of life, from keeping in touch with friends to sealing business deals to finding the love of your life. It helps you do your homework, throw a party, figure out how to build a gravity bong – for anything you can think of, the Internet is there. But the Internet is also completely changing who you are. Here are 7 Ways the Internet Is Ruining Your Life. 1. It’s making you stupidBefore the collective idiot-savant brain, Google took over 90-percent of your thinking task load, you actually had to, you know, learn stuff. If you had a question you needed to answer, you’d have to go to the library to look it up. Not anymore.Now, because of the instant gratification of “Googling” something, we have nearly zero attention span needed to study, and really learn something (especially something that won’t make you money.) Not to mention all the things you used to have to remember, like addresses or who your friends are, that are now just stored somewhere online. Seriously, you’re about one iPhone app away from scrapping the whole thinking thing altogether.2. It’s warping your sense of realityWhile the Internet does a great job at connecting people from all over the world (usually in order to have regretful sex), it’s not so good for figuring out how people actually operate. In other words, just because you’ve met people from all over the world doesn’t mean you have the same wisdom as someone who’s actually traveled all over the world. You may have plenty of information, but without the context of experience, it means very little, despite the feeling that you know how things really work.3. It’s ruining your social skillsDespite all the additional etiquette rules we’ve all had to acquire for things like sending an email, “Facebooking,” posting in forums or chatting online, the Internet is actually making you worse at real socializing by the day. Why? Because every second you spend on the Internet is a second not spent interacting with someone face-to-face. Now, when people could talk face-to-face, like at an office, they email or IM each other, instead of just turning their chair 90-degrees and saying, “Yo where the f**k are your TPS reports?”4. It’s making you fatI’m sure this one needs no explanation, but just to be safe: If you spend all your time sitting at a desk or on your couch with a computer on your lap, you’re going to get fat. Period. Along with making you fat, the Internet is also making you lazy, both mentally and physically. (Seriously, when was the last time you walked to a book store?) Plus, the lazier you get, the fatter you get. And the process just spirals out of control until you’re too obese to masturbate. What then?!5. It’s turning you into an douchebagBesides keeping you from getting laid and making you suck at small talk in the real world, spending too much time online slowly turns anyone into a complete dick. That’s because people aren’t programmed to speak anonymously. When we do, we start acting like complete dipsh!ts every chance we get. And before you know it, you’re screaming at someone in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS about which cute cat video is better. I mean, c’mon – have some self-respect.6. It’s stealing your privacyJust FYI: You have zero privacy. Everything you do online – I mean everything: the emails you send, Websites you visit, what you write, even what your mouse scrolls over – everything is recorded, and kept in a searchable database. Not only that, but because of ubiquitous Internet access, people are now constantly available, which makes the concept of taking a vacation practically non-existent. Your bosses can now check your Facebook page to learn personal infor-mation about you. And God forbid you upload naked pictures of yourself – because that sh!t is never going away. Ever.7. It’s making you boringNo matter how entertaining, engaging or informative the Internet can be, it’s making you boring as all hell. To not be boring, you need to actually do stuff. Go out into the world, travel, explore, drink, fight, f**k – just do something interesting that doesn’t involve a keyboard and a screen. That way, you’ll actually have some good stories to tell, some scars to show, something interesting to say. Twittering links and regurgitating ideas you read elsewhere does not make you a full, well-rounded person. It just makes you the same as everybody else… |
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