Bah Humbug!

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Johnny O. Farnen
Enjoy the holidays folks.

I for one do not.( There is not enough Zoloft on the planet to get me through the holidays around here without a few tremors and some minor hair loss...and perhaps a bit of cussing...)



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tremors and hair loss are sometimes side effects of taking zoloft.

just think at least there is an end to the holidays, people who take zoloft usually need to take it or something similar for lengthy periods of time

some non Christians with bipolar know from experience
 
I used to take Zoloft. Nasty stuff, my friend.
I also do not care for the holidays. I am not a Christian, so I don't see the point of me being involved in it.

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I like the holidays...family, friends, absurd quantities of food, cozy afternoons at home while it freezes out in the street, it´s obviously very nice xD It´s hard to complain about being privileged :p

As an atheist, though, i do get the occasional headache at this time of the year (with a touch of homicidal frustration every now and then)...but it´s nothing that turkey and delicious desserts can´t fix :D


Deep breaths, Johnny, deep breaths :p
 
I don't mind holidays, I like to eat!

It is the plethora of people streaming in the door that behave as if they are your best friends, but you only see them once a year...and their squalling, greedy progeny...I don't do so well with people...I get burned out on OhChrist!mas in August, when the stores start selling their holiday decorations.


So, the pugs and I have holed up in the Creepy Salamander Cave with a bag of Pig's Ears (one of which still has the unsettling sight of the ident tattoo still in place) and some of my homemade, straight-outta-Appalachia hard cider. The plan is to lurk in the lair until this holiday stuff blows over.

In my case, the Zoloft works really well- it keeps me relatively "normal" and allows our drywall to remain intact. This is a good thing as I hate putting in drywall. ;)

The tremors and hair loss are, in my case, a preexisting condition. (Long story, but fun. It involves explosions and anti-aircraft weapons!)
 
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