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Day/Page/Sketch #226
Another Great Expectation down: Upper class has no inherent connection to intelligence or moral worth.
Day/Page/Sketch #225
The motivations for self-harm vary and it may be used to fulfill a number of different functions. These functions include self-harm being used as a coping mechanism which provides temporary relief of intense feelings such as anxiety, depression, stress, emotional numbness or a sense of failure or self-loathing and other mental traits including low self-esteem or perfectionism.
Day/Page/Sketch #224
I liked when Popeye snorted the canned spinach through his pipe!
Day/Page/Sketch #223
“Don’t respond to remarks made to you with mere monosyllables. This is chilling, if not fairly insulting. Have something to say, and say it.” ~From a 19C etiquette book.
Day/Page/Sketch #222
Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi created the famous Ponzi scheme. He came to US with $2.50 in his pocket and made $4.5 million. Of course he lost everything. He died at 66, completely penniless.
Day/Page/Sketch #221
Like a needle getting stuck on an old record, obsessive-compulsive disorder causes you to get stuck on a particular thought or urge, like washing your hands over and over.