Can Bostonistas confirm that cell service has been shut down across the Boston metro area? My brother isn't answering his texts.
Sorry, no -- I just had a cell conversation.
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Can Bostonistas confirm that cell service has been shut down across the Boston metro area? My brother isn't answering his texts.
Sorry, no -- I just had a cell conversation.
But isn't that partly because you know you wouldn't function as well without it?
Oh yes. I just worry about what would happen if there was some sort of disaster and I couldn't get it. It is actually very silly to worry about, and I am assuming after a few days it would go away. It has only happened to me when I left my meds at work over the weekend. Saturday I always think I am find, but by Sunday morning, I am taking the bus in to pick it up!
Nevermind, he just checked in on FB. They are fine but obviously not going to make their train to NYC tonight.
, or just that the drug has affected your body in such a way that if you don't take it, you have adverse effects.
This- Although I think if I couldn't get it, I would be very upset.
I'm still not sure that qualifies as addiction, in the sense of a behavioral problem. Because you aren't using it (or wanting to use it) for a reason (or effects) other than for what it was prescribed for.
I'd wager that the majority of people on antidepressants experience some degree of physical dependence. They were hard as hell for me to go off, because of the withdrawal.
Amtrak has been shut down, at least temporarily.
In other disaster news, a guy who in-person-saw the Boston Marathon bombing also saw the fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas this week.
I think that should get you free therapy for life. Like, a clause on your health insurance, or that life contract we all sign at birth.
Someone just passed me an interesting AV Club interview with Donal Logue: [link] He does discuss Terries, judging by the headline, but I can only read the first page before leaving for work, so I'm only really up to Blade.
In other disaster news, a guy who in-person-saw the Boston Marathon bombing also saw the fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas this week.
I feel like there's always a story like that - the guy who survived both Hiroshima and Nagasaki springs to mind.
Bananas.
My dad just emailed to say that the bomber's house is about 10 blocks from the building he and my mom lived in when they met. (She had just moved to Boston and rented a room in his apartment.)
Fortunately it's nowhere near where my brother lives now, or my aunt.
OMG, monday morning quarterbacks make me crazy. There's speculation and then there is Making Up Theories To Make U Luk SMRT.
It just makes me think you're a dumbass.