Friday, February 8, 2013

"The Krazies" Pt.1

"The Troubled Mind" the other side of mental disorder..





Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Bipolar disorder, sometimes called manic depression, affects nearly 6 million American adults, or about 2.5% of the adult population. Most people with this disorder swing from depression to manic states.
severe bi-polar disorder is hard to deal with on their own, and for the people around them , it's even worse. the disturbed mind wanders down a dark and dangerous path.
A person who is in a bipolar depressive state is going to look just like someone who has regular depression.
Some people with this condition suffer from "mixed mania," where they experience symptoms of mania and depression at the same time. During this state, they are often extremely irritable.About
50% of people who suffer from this disorder also have a substance abuse problem.
This symptom may be something that is hard to recognize, but it occurs frequently when someone is in a manic phase. People feel like their mind is racing and that they can't control or slow down their thoughts. At first i was unaware that this is a real and serious disease with people. I use to just pass it
off as "this motherfucker is crazy" but i have come to realize, you can't judge it unless you have lived
it. When you have been around individuals with these symptoms for long periods of time, you start
to feel as if you're going crazy.

Kate Upton.. S.I. Cover

Kate Upton made such a splash last year on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, the magazine has apparently asked her back for a second round.
But this time, she’s not wearing a bikini top!
Instead, the curvy 20-year-old is oddly “bundled up” in a white parka, which of course is paired with white bikini bottoms in the purported cover photo, which leaked on Friday … three days before it was to be officially unveiled. But Upton fans shouldn’t worry: the jacket is unzipped, therefore her cleavage is still on full display.

Nemo Pounds Boston..

Residents across the Northeastern U.S. are bracing this weekend for what forecasters are calling a dangerous and potentially historic snowstorm . The blizzard, which the Weather Channel has dubbed "Nemo," is expected to dump 10 to 15 inches of snow in New York City and two to three feet in Boston.
2-8-2013