x-posty with Literary:
The librarians will especially love this, but I think it's just overall coolness, a librarian's response to a parent's challenge of Uncle Bobby's Wedding
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ETA for Best Paragraph Ever:
You suggested that the book could be “placed in an area designating the subject matter,” or “labeled for parental guidance” by stating that “some material may be inappropriate for young children.” I have two responses. First, we tried the “parenting collection” approach a couple of times in my history here. And here's what we found: nobody uses them. They constitute a barrier to discovery and use. The books there – and some very fine ones -- just got lost. In the second case, I believe that every book in the children's area, particularly in the area where usually the parent is reading the book aloud, involves parental guidance. The labeling issue is tricky, too: is the topic just homosexuality? Where babies come from? Authority figures that can't be trusted? Stepmothers who abandon their children to die?
Steph, when does magic beer time start?
Man, I hope it's while I'm out in the Anderson Valley area.
Har! The Dean's office chair is missing after building services took it down to the loading dock - which happens to also be the dumpster area - to clean it and left it there. Har!
I probably wouldn't find this so amusing if I wasn't surrounded by not-at-all-amusing work stuff.
My mood can sometimes drop dramatically—usually after a call from my mom
HA! Sorry, that's not bipolar, that's just normal. Especially considering your mom. No offense intended.
You say your mood returns to baseline after you sleep - what's baseline for you? Positive or negative, and to what degree?
Bipolar can be fast cycling (moods change rapidly over the course of a day) or slow (moods last days or weeks). Manias are frequently followed by a dramatic crash.
Have you ever engaged in or thought about self-harming behavior? Suicide? You don't have to answer me here, if you don't feel comfortable (email me if you like), but these are the kinds of things that are common in serious bipolar and depression.
From what you've said, mild depression (if anything), would seem to be what's affecting you. Once again, NOT A DOCTOR, so if you are at all concerned you should go talk to a professional. My analysis is from my experience with a bipolar sister with BPD and thyroid issues, a dysthymic brother, a boyfriend with OCD/severe anxiety, two parents in denial about their own issues, and me? Major depressive disorder or mixed depression.
Mental health bingo, anyone?
Steph, when does magic beer time start?
Can it start now please? Like, right now?
Mental health bingo, anyone?
I wanna make the cards! *bounce* *bouncebounce*
Steph, when does magic beer time start?
You know, I'm not sure. Soon, I'm thinking, because the Oktoberfest beers are long since released, and then winter beers are the next specialty beers to be released.
Man, I hope it's while I'm out in the Anderson Valley area.
::jealous::
Magic beer is apparently available!!! Though I have no idea how widely it's distributed just yet.
So. I woke up feeling really dizzy and hungry and faint. Climbed back into bed, not sure if I actually fainted or just fell back asleep, woke up again three hours later, still feeling the same. Just ate two big bowls of caesar salad, feeling slightly better, but still way dizzier than I should after sitting up and eating. No clue what's going on here.