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I try to avoid describing myself - you'd get a less biased description of me from someone else. Probably.
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I try to avoid describing myself - you'd get a less biased description of me from someone else. Probably.
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Do we know that? Everyone medicated with anti-psychotics tries to quit them? *Everyone*? I could see perhaps many, or even a very large percentage do... but every single person seems dubious to me. I don't know, you may be correct... I do know, however, that no two people experience exactly the same effect from taking psychotropic medications. Different people, different brain chemistry.
I also know that people taking psychotropic meds may stop taking them for any number of reasons, or no reason at all.
It's an interesting question, and a difficult one, even with four possible answers. It seems to me that a question of "did he or did he not know what he was doing, both when he didn't take the medication and when he committed the crime?" would be very difficult to prosecute in a criminal proceeding. The Prosecutor has to get all twelve jurors to be certain "yes"-es to both questions, but the defense only has to get *one* of them to *doubt* it.
No way to answer the question, because comedy is not absolute. Sophisticated, unsophisticated, highbrow, lowbrow, elegant wit, bathroom humor, slapstick, whatever - it doesn't matter. Any joke may or may not be funnier to a given person than another joke, regardless of what type of humor each joke is. It depends on all kinds of different things - how the joke is constructed, how well it is performed and by whom, timing, etc, etc.
Yes, exactly. Neither of the answer choices to the question is correct.