Yes, it's terribly simple. The good guys are always stalwart and true, the bad guys are easily distinguished by their pointy horns or black hats, and, uh, we always defeat them and save the day. No one ever dies, and everybody lives happily ever after.

Giles ,'Conversations with Dead People'


Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Polter-Cow - Jun 15, 2011 2:47:50 pm PDT #23354 of 30000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Ergh, erin. I hope your sister can work through her shit in a way that is less harmful to herself.


smonster - Jun 15, 2011 3:43:54 pm PDT #23355 of 30000
We won’t stop until everyone is gay.

Oh, erin, how complicated and scary. I hope she lets people give her the help she needs. It'll be a long road but she can definitely make it. I remember how terrifying it was when my sis had her own version of reality and no one, but NO ONE could get through to her.

I ran errands (nearly lost the plot in the hardware store), went to see my L9 peeps, and then the fabulous K & K helped me unload most of the cube. I'm going to eat some leftover Chinese, maybe mop a little more, maybe unpack a few boxes. Found out that the burns on the edge of my bathtub are likely crackpipe burns - former tenant was Section 8 and went to jail. File all that under things I won't be telling my mother.


Laura - Jun 15, 2011 3:47:02 pm PDT #23356 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

{{erin and family}} Even with all the teens in my life I am without any answers. If she can talk to you it could be helpful to have someone that listens without lecturing and judging.

My back is killing me. I'm taking an 800mg ibuprofen, carb-loading with Wheat Thins, and having a break. The girls are watching "Despicable Me".

Seriously, I read this as The Girls are watching "Despicable Me", as in while the rest of your body was doing something else.


beth b - Jun 15, 2011 3:56:44 pm PDT #23357 of 30000
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

best of luck to everyone, Erin. May the drama be short and the healing begin soon


beekaytee - Jun 15, 2011 4:09:28 pm PDT #23358 of 30000
Compassionately intolerant

erin, I would strongly recommend peer counseling, in addition to a therapist who can rule out (or confirm) the harder core diagnoses.

For the deeper pains, the been-there-survived-that perspective can be the best for teen issues. The local mental health association should have referrals for well-respected groups.

In the meanwhile, major calm and coping ~ma for everyone involved.


smonster - Jun 15, 2011 4:50:52 pm PDT #23359 of 30000
We won’t stop until everyone is gay.

bonny is, as always, very wise. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy or Emotions Anonymous might also be good things to look into.


sj - Jun 15, 2011 4:51:57 pm PDT #23360 of 30000
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

erin, I have no advice, but so much ~ma to your sister and your entire family.


Cass - Jun 15, 2011 4:52:53 pm PDT #23361 of 30000
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

She needs therapy, Erin. Whether she's happy to do it or not. But also you likely really do hear the worst of it. I am so sorry. It sounds rough. I hope she can find it in herself to take advantage of the help and caring being offered sooner rather than later.

That constellation of symptoms could be a lot of things, some of which are in the category of Should Be Addressed, But Not Necessarily Right This Second (like low iron), or it could be asthma/allergy-related, or it could be a little more serious. Statistically, it's probably not cardiac-related, but if it were me, I'm nervous enough to want it checked out.

Yeah, I would see if you can be seen sooner, Vortex. It's likely something Not Traumatic and Easily Dealt With but there is the smallest chance it's not something to put off for too long and that's when you want attention. I mean, honestly it's how my asthma presents which isn't a big deal. But that constellation of symptoms, as Tep says, should be looked at by a pro.


Steph L. - Jun 15, 2011 5:14:45 pm PDT #23362 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

But that constellation of symptoms, as Tep says, should be looked at by a pro.

You never know, and I just hate to mess around with anything that's vaguely in the heart/lung area.


askye - Jun 15, 2011 5:58:09 pm PDT #23363 of 30000
Thrive to spite them

I kept hearing Dean meow - which is something he doesn't do normally. At first it was his usual kind of meow - more a chirp. Then louder and more of an actual meow and insistent.

So I got up to see what was wrong -- I'd accidentally closed Maddie out on the porch.

I don't think she meowed, she will occasionally make a quiet purr-chirp kinda sound. So I don't know if she was scratching at the door, or did a little meow. But as soon as I opened it she ran inside and hid.