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Ok. So, I’m into Sims 2 Machinima, and I’m really fond of it. But, I have a new series coming and I really like the plot, but I don’t know what to call it. Now, before I give you the plot, I want you to know, I am professional. I have Sony Vegas 8.0, and know how to use. I ONLY work in high quality, and I want the name to sound legit, and pro.

The story plot:
Ok, so Viv (short for Vivienne) had a rough childhood; divorced parents, not much money, no friends. But her teen years were worse; she did drugs, got pregnant at 16, and got kicked out of her moms home. Now she 24 and has her 8 year old daughter, Shianne. She STILL does drugs, until, her daughter convinces her to go to rehab. But she doesn’t stay. AND IT GETS WORSE. Until, the Child Protection Service comes for her daughter. And thats when she realizes whats happened to her. And from then on she attempts to get better.
And the rest is a secret.
OH YEAH! She got worse because of her roommate in her home, her “friend” Micheal, who is a slacker, and spends his entire day doing his drugs. So thats what influenced her to start doing drugs again.

So, PLEASE HELP ME!

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do you know anyone that has overcome a heavy, long term opiate addiction without methadone or something similar? Because i’m beginning to think it’s impossible.

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Personally, I believe that gaming itself isn’t the problem in most of these marriages. If the game wasn’t around, the spouse would surely find some other outlet to zone out and avoid the rest of the family. I refuse to believe that someone who was happy in their relationship would zone out and play video games constantly. Obviously, there’s some other problem in these relationships….most likely, it stems from a lack of understanding and/or communication between the two partners. Video games are just an excuse to hide from a bigger problem. Take away the games, and the person will just find another distraction, like alcohol abuse.

I do believe that some people have actual problems with gaming too much; however, there’s no way that all of these people have this severe of a mental problem. Alcoholism changes your body’s chemistry for a short time, which causes addiction. Video games don’t.
I should probably add that I don’t believe gaming is only something that people hide behind to get away from problems. I’m an avid, happy gamer with a great relationship. However, even when the gaming spouse plays because they enjoy it, there’s still a major lack of communication if the other spouse can’t accept or understand this….which indicates a different problem in the relationship.

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My brother is a member of my school’s football varsity team. Just recently, I discovered the secret to his star player status: steroids. I’ve confronted him about it and he just told me to leave him alone. I’m scared for my brother. I think he’s already addicted to steroids that he can’t play football without getting steroid injections first. Please help.

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1. Color?
2. Food?
3. Sport?
4. Store?
5. Celebrity?
6. Song?
7. TV Show?
8. Movie?
9. Girl name(s)?
10. Boy name(s)?
I know this is kinda pointless and random but it killls some time huh?!

1. Yellow, Blue, Wine, Purple, Orange, & Pink.
2. I love chocolate and popsicles =)))
3. Basketball (Go Cavs!), Soccer, Volleyball, & Dance.
4. H&M, Target, Forever 21, idk more ishhhh.
5. Daniel Gibson, Mo Williams, Lebron James, & Delonte West. (Cavs Players).
6. Thinking of You, Put On, Rehab, Sober, Simple…
7. Spongebob, George Lopez, Secret Life of the American Teenager, & Joan of Arcadia.
8. Titanic, House Bunny, 13 Going on 30, Prom Night, & Spongebob Squarepants Movie.
9. Arianna, Virginia, Evangeline, Bridget, & Melody.
10. Cleveland, Evan, Ben, Daniel, & Michael.

Thanks!!!

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Sorry it’s long..

Case Study 3 – Paula Evans
Paula Evans is a 25 year old woman brought to the emergency room by her boyfriend, who has become progressively more alarmed at her complaints, demands, and errant behavior. Her chief complaint to the staff is “I keep thinking about wanting to kill myself.” Paula is a competent secretary, has her own apartment, and is self supporting. She is also attending university classes in the evening because she wants to advance her education and does not “want to stay a secretary all my life.”
The current crisis began when her boyfriend, Mark, refused to consider her demands for marriage after a 2 year exclusive relationship. Paula began to call him at work demanding more and more time, finally threatening to kill herself if he didn’t spend every evening with her. Mark reported that her demands, phone calls, and escalating threats were becoming intolerable and were making him want to break off the relationship entirely. On the evening Mark brought Paula to the emergency room, he had told her that he had to go on a business trip and would be away for several days. Paula insisted that he was doing this just to get away from her. She became severely agitated and began to talk wildly about killing herself. In the emergency room, Paula angrily belittles her boyfriend in front of the staff and accuses him of using and then rejecting her. After physically separating the arguing couple, the staff is able to obtain a history of the progressive development of Paula’s symptoms.
In response to the stress of the past several months, Paula has developed fluctuating depressive moods, a tendency to over sleep (especially sleeping in the evenings and on weekends), and a tendency to binge eat that has resulted in a 20 pound weight gain. Paula says she is constantly anxious and has been having increasing difficulty concentrating on her studies. She has continued to work throughout this stressful period, seeking support from those in her office. Attention from Mark or her co-workers produces a brightening of her mood that she is able to sustain while they are with her.
Paula experiences her most severe symptoms when she is alone. These include prolonged fantasies about hilling her boyfriend and a desire to hurt herself. She says that on several occasions she has cut her thighs with razor blades and describes watching herself do this as if from a distance, numb and dead inside and feeling little pain. Paula says that at these times she feels fat and unattractive as well as completely unlovable and worthless. At such moments, she calls Mark on the phone and threatens to commit suicide unless he comes and keeps her company. Mark reports that she has also begun to lose control of her temper. For example, shortly before he brought her to the emergency room, she attacked him with her fists in the midst of an argument.
Paula was the youngest of four children and one of two girls. Her parents separated and divorced when she was 3 years old because of her father’s alcoholism and physical abuse of his wife and children. A family secret was that Paula was sexually abused when she was 10 years old by a brother 5 years her senior.
In adolescence, Paula associated with a rebellious group and became involved in drug abuse and early sexuality to fit in. Paula said that her mother attributed Paula’s teenage rebellion to a need to “find a father” and that she thought that Paula had gotten “her sexual urges confused with wanting to be loved and cared for.” By age 16, Paula had already embarked on the pattern of chaotic unstable involvements with men that continues to characterize her adult life.
Her first drug overdose occurred at age 17 in response to a perceived rejection by her boyfriend. A series of intense relationships followed this incident, each of which followed a similar pattern: Paula would become progressively more clinging until she gradually alienated her partners. Each rejection was marked by a period of anger and self abuse, followed quickly by a new and identical relationship. Paula’s current boyfriend is only the latest in a long series of disappointing partners.

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lol

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no, not drugs,
something like a certain coffee or playing solitaire on the computer?

yeah im bored :)

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i just wanted to know if anyone has heard anything on him…ive looked up his profile thing for espn nd it doesnt say he is injured
so is he doing his rehab/in the minors or what?

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Well, I…I’m…I can’t stop going to Starbucks. I don’t even like coffee too much, I rarely get that. I just go there.. a lot. Right now, I really like the green tea frappacinos. I can’t seem to stop. O.o =/

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