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Joy Division
‘Lights are flashing, cars are crashing, getting frequent now,
I've got the spirit, lose the feeling, let it out somehow.’
1E24 the 17:00 Edinburgh to London King’s Cross in the care of a Class 91 locomotive, streaks away under Holgate Bridge and past St. Paul’s Church on the evening of 13th March 2018.
Il tempo degli alberi era trascorso, il brunire scivolava lungo ogni zolla di terreno, accarezzando l'animo dei fusti stanchi.
Until the spirit new sensation takes hold, then you know,
Until the spirit new sensation takes hold, then you know,
Until the spirit new sensation takes hold, then you know,
I've got the spirit, but lose the feeling,
I've got the spirit, but lose the feeling,
Feeling, feeling, feeling, feeling, feeling, feeling, feeling.
Dissociative identity disorderis a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a condition in which a single person displays multiple distinct identities or personalities (known as alter egos or alters), each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment. The diagnosis requires that at least two personalities routinely take control of the individual's behavior with an associated memory loss that goes beyond normal forgetfulness; in addition, symptoms cannot be due to drug use or medical condition.
There is a great deal of controversy surrounding the topic. There are many commonly disputed points about DID. These viewpoints critical of DID can be quite varied, with some taking the position that DID does not actually exist as a valid medical diagnosis, and others who think that DID may exist but is either always or usually an adverse side effect of therapy. DID diagnoses initially appeared to be almost entirely confined to the North American continent, but later surveys found cases on other continents but at significantly lower rates.
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The names are pretty random... whatever happened to pop into my head. Except "Sybil"... anyone know why?
Whitney was the first to get it. It was Sybil Dorsett who had the disorder in the 50's. There was a movie about it... NOT to be confused with Sybil Trelawney (from Harry Potter)
day 126
Anxiety disorder.
In my case, I appear to be well, calm and in control of the situation, the truth is that sometimes I feel that I have so many things to do, to achieve, to wish, to order... an endless list.
I feel like a spider is making her home in my throat and the web of it suffocates me by getting through my windpipe into my lungs, and sometimes I forget how to breathe. It's like suffocating and wanting to throw up, but none happens.
In the end, that feeling ends up disappearing and my thought wins the battle. For today, one day at a time.
Show you a bit of my collection and the reason why I love the end of dry season.
They all come from dry and hot places, bloom between february and april and prepare their capsules (when pollinated) and new bulbs for the beginning of wet season.
a man made attempt to control the forces of nature ends in a shambles of tumbling water and vegetation
Giffnock - October 2016
Another shot from the downtown Flickr meet last week. I wasn't going to post it, because it's a little graphic and a little gritty, but then I decided I needed to.
There are an awful lot of bad roads and deadends that we can travel down on our journey--I traveled most of them in my youth.
Hopefully, this young lady is doing fine, and is just being young. But I think she may want to find her way off this road, pretty soon.