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Many seemingly innocent cartoon characters should count their lucky stars that they live in an animated, fictional universe. Because, if they lived among us, and were judged the way you and I are, they would be in major trouble. These characters have such glaring, and long-enduring, mental disorders, that there’s no way they could escape [...]
Posted by Shannon Harris on Thursday, June 28, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Comics, Humor, Television · Tagged Abnormal psychology, American Psychological Association, Ariel, Ariel Little Mermaid, avoidant personality disorder, Borderline personality disorder, Bruce Banner, Calvin and Hobbes, Charlie Brown, Clinical psychology, depression, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, disorders, Dora the Explorer, double depression, Dysthymia, Eeyore, Fugue State, Glen Quagmire, Green Hulk, Grey Hulk, Guilt Hulk, Homer Simpson, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Mental disorder, mental disorders, mental health disorder, Mood disorder, Multiple Personality Disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Pepe LePew, personality disorder, Psychology, psychotic disorders, Schizophrenia, Sexual addiction, Shannon Harris, Spongebob Squarepants, Williams-Beuren Syndrome
Weight loss. It’s one of the most common New Year’s resolutions, the thorn in some of our sides, and the word that fights gluttony on a daily basis. For some, the simple equation of taking in less calories than you burn on a daily basis usually works and yields visible results. For others, however, more [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Monday, March 5, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Health, People · Tagged Adam Goldstein, Al Roker, Alan Wittgrove, angioplasty, Anne Rice, Ashley Page, Blues Traveler, cancer, Carnie Wilson, D.J. AM, depression, Diabetes, Diego Maradona, eating disorder, Etta James, fat crack head, gastric bypass, gastric bypass surgery, John Popper, nutrition, Obesity, Randy Jackson, Rosanne Barr, Roseanne Barr, shortness of breath, sleep apnea, The Biggest Loser, VH1’s Celebrity Fit Club, Wilson Phillips
In choosing ten comebacks as the greatest of all-time some standard was necessary such an auspicious list. My criteria involved two elements and within each element a measurement was used. The elements were the nature of the setback and the prominence of the comeback. The measurement for each was simply the greatness of the span [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under History, People · Tagged 2005 Tour de France, abraham lincoln, Academy Award, America, Arizona Cardinals, Army, boston red sox, Buffalo Bills, California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility, cancer, cancer surgery, Carl Yastrzemski, depression, drug addiction, Duke University, Employment Change, Entertainment Weekly, ESPN, France, Germany, Golden Globe, Illinois House of Representatives, injuries, Iron Man, Japan, Jesus Christ, Josh Hamilton, Kurt Schilling, Kurt Warner, Lance Armstrong, LiveStrong Foundation, National Football League, new england patriots, New York Giants, new york yankees, nfl, Pilate, president, President of the United States, Rick McDaniel, Robert Downey Jr., st louis cardinals, St. Louis Rams, State Prison, super bowl, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Tennessee Titans, The Comeback, the NFL, the World Series, typhoid fever, U.S. Congress, Ulysses S. Grant, United States, University of Northern Iowa, University of Southern California, www.highimpactchurch.tv, Yankee Stadium
In the world of comics, iconic figures such as Superman, Spider-man, Batman and the like; have made their indelible impression on both the mythos of heroes in general and the comic book genre specifically. Yet, there are other characters, perhaps not as well known, who nevertheless contributed to the love and appreciation we share for [...]
Posted by Lee Standberry on Wednesday, January 4, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Comics · Tagged African American, Al Simons, All-American Air Force, America, Archie Goodwin, architect, artist, Avengers, Black Panther, Bruce Lee, Captain, Christmas, Christopher Priest, comics, Dark Knight Detective, Dave Cockrum, dc comics, DC Comics Inc., Dennis O'Neal, depression, disease, Dwayne McDuffie, emerald energy, emissary, Facebook Inc, falcon, Falcon Stewart, Fiction, Foxy Brown, Freedom City, Gene Golan, green lantern corps, hal jordan, hereditary symbol, Isabella, Jack Kirby, jim starlin, JLA, John Rameta Jr., John Stewart, Justice League, King, Kung Fu, Latino, leader, Legion of Superheroes, Len Wein, Mark Tereira, marvel comics, Neal Adams, one of the founders, pilot, Princess, printing, queen, Richard Dominquez, school teacher, Secret Avengers, Shang-Chi, Stan Lee, steve englehart, Storm, Superfly, Superhero, the Avengers, The Black Cat, the Defenders, Todd McFarland, Tony Isbella, United States, writer, x-men
In today’s world when we think of healing someone, you probably think of medicine, vaccinations, and other common things that every doctor seems to use. However, in the past, before medicine wasn’t nearly as advanced as it is today, there were plenty of bizarre techniques used in order to heal or cure someone. Below is [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 1:40 pm
Filed under Bizarre, Humor, People, Television · Tagged bloodletting, cons, cure, depression, disease, diseases, ECT, Electroshock Therapy, fire cupping, flu, Hirudotherapy, leeches, lobotomies, lobotomy, Maggot Debridement Therapy, maggots, Malaria, malaria drug, medical, Medicine, mental illness, moxibustion, nobel prize, therapy, top 10 bizarre healing techniques, trepanation, vaccination, virus, viruses, Walter Freeman
From the earliest records of ancient civilizations to the most recent works produced by modernity, the history of literature bears witness to the creative power of the human mind. We have before us a vast library of stories, plays, and poetry to enjoy at our leisure, but in some cases this creativity came with a [...]
Posted by Brandt on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 12:01 am
Filed under Literature, People · Tagged anne sexton, author, authors, authors Who Committed Suicide, Books, depression, Ernest Hemingway, hunter s. thompson, jerzy kosinski, john berryman, karin boye, mental health, mental illness, richard brautigan, suicide, top 10 suicidal writers, tyunosuke akutagawa, virginia woolf, writer, writers, Writers Who Committed Suicide, yukio mishima
FACT: You use most of your body when you are sitting at a computer typing on a keyboard – not just your eyes and fingers. Your muscles allow you to sit in an upright position and all of your organs are working (sometimes, even your brain). Sadly, despite this amazing fact, surfing the Internet does [...]
Posted by Tanya Bennett on Friday, April 17, 2009 at 5:13 am
Filed under Games, Health, Internet, Shopping · Tagged addiction, back pain, Bizarre, computer, computers, death, deep vein thrombosis, depression, digg, dvt, eyestrian, facebook, facebook depression, forum, Games, headaches, heroin, illness, Internet, internet addiction, internet rage, medical, munchausen syndrome, net addiction, pain catastrophization, Sex, sickness, teenagers, The Net, upper limb disorders, web, world wide web