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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2015 23:00:44 GMT -5
YAY!!! I hope that all Canadians have a great day with spectacular fireworks at night! Thanks, LadyM! Glad you're feeling better. Fireworks just ended. My cat hates it and was running up and down the stairs the whole time. Thank you, I begin to be a little better. Oh! poor thing...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2015 23:01:25 GMT -5
been listening to Z100 and now Q102. If anyone EVER says Adam's lyrics are too juvenile or weak again, I'm gonna cut-a-bitch. WTF is this song that repeats 'do the stanky leg' over and over again. SERIOUSLY!!!!!
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Post by theosgma on Jul 1, 2015 23:10:19 GMT -5
been listening to Z100 and now Q102. If anyone EVER says Adam's lyrics are too juvenile or weak again, I'm gonna cut-a-bitch. WTF is this song that repeats 'do the stanky leg' over and over again. SERIOUSLY!!!!! Did you hear GT on Z-100? Maxwell said he was going to play it but I didn't hear it. I listened for quite some time and did the thumbs up/down thing. Honestly don't thing there is anything out there as fresh and interesting as GT.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jul 1, 2015 23:27:26 GMT -5
I have been reading the thread all day - but I didn't get a chance to comment as I have been out with family celebrating Canada Day. So proud of everyone who shared their stories here today. I have several family members who suffer from mental illness on various levels and I agree that there is such a stigma associated with talking about it. If I had an appendix attack and had to be hospitalized - there would be no stigma attached to talking about it - so why if I were bi polar or schizophrenic or depressed is it taboo to talk about it ???? In some small way here today by talking and supporting each other we are part of the change that needs to happen. Just one of the many reasons I love this fandom. Agreed! There is so much that people who live with and love the mentally ill go through that many folks do not know or understand. So many need others to talk to and to know that they are not alone. For instance, when my mother died from lung cancer, it wad just my 3 siblings and I and a priest we had never meet before at her graveside funeral. None of us cried. We talked about it afterwards and all 4 of us said that what we were feeling was not grief but rather closure. After all, we had spent the last 30 years grieving for the mother we had lost to the illness and now it was over. But this is not how a child is supposed the feel at her mother's death - right? But that was how we felt. In the 5th anniversity of my mother's death, I went by myself to see the movie "A Beautiful Mind" about a brilliant mathemetician who was schizophrenic. I finally cried over mother's death, all throughout the movie and then cried myself to sleep.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2015 23:28:07 GMT -5
been listening to Z100 and now Q102. If anyone EVER says Adam's lyrics are too juvenile or weak again, I'm gonna cut-a-bitch. WTF is this song that repeats 'do the stanky leg' over and over again. SERIOUSLY!!!!! Did you hear GT on Z-100? Maxwell said he was going to play it but I didn't hear it. I listened for quite some time and did the thumbs up/down thing. Honestly don't thing there is anything out there as fresh and interesting as GT. not while I was listening, but I tuned into them quite a while after his tweet. Have heard on B104 and Q102 tonight though. also played about 9pm on 102.9 Dallas
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Post by Q3 on Jul 2, 2015 0:04:08 GMT -5
been listening to Z100 and now Q102. If anyone EVER says Adam's lyrics are too juvenile or weak again, I'm gonna cut-a-bitch. WTF is this song that repeats 'do the stanky leg' over and over again. SERIOUSLY!!!!! Was someone playing GS Boys "Do the Stanky Legg"? That came out in 2013, was a minor hit in 2014. It has a really stupid dance that goes with it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2015 0:18:00 GMT -5
been listening to Z100 and now Q102. If anyone EVER says Adam's lyrics are too juvenile or weak again, I'm gonna cut-a-bitch. WTF is this song that repeats 'do the stanky leg' over and over again. SERIOUSLY!!!!! Was someone playing GS Boys "Do the Stanky Legg"? That came out in 2013, was a minor hit in 2014. It has a really stupid dance that goes with it. No it is Silento - Watch Me ( Whip/Nae Nae ) www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjW8wmF5VWc
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Post by mirages on Jul 2, 2015 1:20:56 GMT -5
Me, too. I see graciejane is urging us to email the reporter directly, and I can do that as well. That Disque site you have to register with in order to post a comment is an awful glitchy thing! Didn't mean for that to come across as urging, just offering an alternative; since the posting in the comments section might never be seen by the author. Some comment sections won't let you post links and that might be why vikkisusanne's post was hung up in approval. No worries -- I thought it was a good idea, so I did email the reporter. She got back to me quickly with sort of a "that's not my table" response -- she doesn't lay out the pages, but she would supply the new link to the people who do. I don't see any change yet. I also still don't see my comment in the comments section, so your suggestion to email was well taken!
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Post by freakydeaky on Jul 2, 2015 4:03:17 GMT -5
I have been reading the thread all day - but I didn't get a chance to comment as I have been out with family celebrating Canada Day. So proud of everyone who shared their stories here today. I have several family members who suffer from mental illness on various levels and I agree that there is such a stigma associated with talking about it. If I had an appendix attack and had to be hospitalized - there would be no stigma attached to talking about it - so why if I were bi polar or schizophrenic or depressed is it taboo to talk about it ???? In some small way here today by talking and supporting each other we are part of the change that needs to happen. Just one of the many reasons I love this fandom. Agreed! There is so much that people who live with and love the mentally ill go through that many folks do not know or understand. So many need others to talk to and to know that they are not alone. For instance, when my mother died from lung cancer, it wad just my 3 siblings and I and a priest we had never meet before at her graveside funeral. None of us cried. We talked about it afterwards and all 4 of us said that what we were feeling was not grief but rather closure. After all, we had spent the last 30 years grieving for the mother we had lost to the illness and now it was over. But this is not how a child is supposed the feel at her mother's death - right? But that was how we felt. In the 5th anniversity of my mother's death, I went by myself to see the movie "A Beautiful Mind" about a brilliant mathemetician who was schizophrenic. I finally cried over mother's death, all throughout the movie and then cried myself to sleep. Thankyou for sharing your story, DancyGeorgia, I feel it is very important, if people feel ready, for these things to be discussed to help overcome the stigma. Just like we've been seeing with issues like sexuality and orientation, transgenders, drug addiction, incest, etc...Many, many years ago, my cousin had a child out of wedlock in a small rural part of Ireland, and as was done then, she hid the child in the house, he couldn't even go to church. Well, my grandmother said no child in her family was going to be bought up in shame, and being religious, she thought it very important that he meet god in church. She took him to church herself, and told everybody this was her grandchild. Needless to say, I loved my grandmother. We need ground breakers like this, and even if it seems only a small thing to do to discuss stuff like this on a forum, it is huge, because of it's impact.
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