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    NSFW: Amanda Bynes Has Lost Her CPU errr Mind

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
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      @ajstringham said:

      @Katie said:

      @ajstringham said:

      @Dashrender said:

      @ajstringham said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Never watch or heard of these shows.

      Then you obviously weren't a 90s baby. These were the shows of my childhood, back when TV was still good, and there was decent stuff to watch on the key kids channels: Cartoon Network, Nick, and Disney.

      Nope, sorry. I remember high quality children's television such as pinwheel, square one, and Mister Rogers...

      Mister Rogers was a great show. Haven't heard of the other two.

      Neither have I. I'm too old I guess.

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      • KatieK
        Katie @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller

        Pinwheel aired on Nickelodeon when it was first a thing - late 70s through the 80s.

        Square One was late 80s/early 90s, aired on PBS.

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          thanksajdotcom @Katie
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          @Katie said:

          @scottalanmiller

          Pinwheel aired on Nickelodeon when it was first a thing - late 70s through the 80s.

          Square One was late 80s/early 90s, aired on PBS.

          Both before my time.

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          • NicN
            Nic
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            Poor girl is bipolar. I hope she gets the help she needs.

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              thanksajdotcom @Nic
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              @Nic said:

              Poor girl is bipolar. I hope she gets the help she needs.

              Yeah, so am I. Not getting treated is not an excuse.

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              • NicN
                Nic
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                It's not that simple - when you're in the middle of a manic episode and out of touch with reality, you can't help yourself. Her family should be having her committed until they get her stable.

                Agreed on getting and staying treated when you are stabilized though.

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                  thanksajdotcom @Nic
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                  @Nic said:

                  It's not that simple - when you're in the middle of a manic episode and out of touch with reality, you can't help yourself. Her family should be having her committed until they get her stable.

                  Agreed on getting and staying treated when you are stabilized though.

                  If she didn't know she was bipolar, that's one thing. I can appreciate that. However, if she knew, and either refused treatment, or refused to get help, then this is on her.

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                  • NicN
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                    @ajstringham said:

                    @Nic said:

                    It's not that simple - when you're in the middle of a manic episode and out of touch with reality, you can't help yourself. Her family should be having her committed until they get her stable.

                    Agreed on getting and staying treated when you are stabilized though.

                    If she didn't know she was bipolar, that's one thing. I can appreciate that. However, if she knew, and either refused treatment, or refused to get help, then this is on her.

                    True - if this isn't her first break, and she's not complying with treatment, then it is on her. However once in the middle of a manic cycle others have to step in.

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                    • thanksajdotcomT
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                      @Nic said:

                      @ajstringham said:

                      @Nic said:

                      It's not that simple - when you're in the middle of a manic episode and out of touch with reality, you can't help yourself. Her family should be having her committed until they get her stable.

                      Agreed on getting and staying treated when you are stabilized though.

                      If she didn't know she was bipolar, that's one thing. I can appreciate that. However, if she knew, and either refused treatment, or refused to get help, then this is on her.

                      True - if this isn't her first break, and she's not complying with treatment, then it is on her. However once in the middle of a manic cycle others have to step in.

                      Yeah, and even with treatment, manic episodes aren't avoidable. They happen. Once they do, it goes from damage prevention to damage mitigation.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
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                        How did she hold it together for so long, I wonder.

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