Escaping the Inescapable
From the Blog the-emo-wolverine-writesI was playing Dragons Blade at school today because we had a half hour break (from bunking class) and I didn't really have anything better to do. So I settled down with Sam who was typing up articles for the BeaconHouse Times. She was listening to some acapellas and I took one earphone she offered. I played quietly in the corner, reaching floor eight and then quit as Sam's work finished and she showed me this really adorable game on her laptop called Plants vs Zombies or something like that. A moment later, a girl came to announce that we were having a physics test instead of a chemistry class so Lilly and I went downstairs, got the test and settled down to do it. To be honest, I sat down quite blankly. Its not that i wasn't expecting the test, but just that the first question waspakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Prisoner
From the Blog awaisaftab"The position of the psychiatrist around 1900 was not a particularly happy one. Although he was better able to classify the psychosis and predict their outcome than his predecessors a century before, he still suffered from the same ignorance of the causes of mental illness and he still had to be content with the same miserable methods of treatment. If he worked in an institution or a clinic he saw only severe and hopeless psychoses, and although anatomy and physiology had been so helpful to his medical colleagues, they had failed to teach him anything about the nature of these illnesses except in the case of general paresis. His patients were prisoners, and in a way he himself was a prisoner caught up in the difficulties of the field in which he had chosen to work." Erwin H Ackepakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post

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