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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: The Who
« on: July 14, 2009, 06:01:10 PM »
Right, you were to busy pretending not to be a troll, when I FYI'd it last week.
You bore me. Bye.
You bore me. Bye.
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Quote from: "Revenge Fantasy Girl"Oh just shut up already, stupid!Quote from: "Oscar"I also find it ridiculous, but the positive thing which can be achieved is that no parent with the right mind can place a teenager in a program for having sex too soon now where a state department in a somewhat civilized country has recommend sexual activities in that age group.Ignorance is never bliss. Knowledge is power.
The only option is an implant so the production of grandchildren can be stopped before it is started.
I don’t think masse reproductive prophylactic measures are something that should be considered.
“Implants”(Like IUCs) to prevent reproduction come with their own caveats and do not protect against STD’s.
Encouragement to make consideration on any “hook ups” from a discriminating place of self esteem on solid ground is a good start.
Having them understand that a potential partner who has no regard for their own safety (or is ignorant of the risks) can’t possibly more respect for others, than they do for themselves is also prudent.
I also find it ridiculous, but the positive thing which can be achieved is that no parent with the right mind can place a teenager in a program for having sex too soon now where a state department in a somewhat civilized country has recommend sexual activities in that age group.Ignorance is never bliss. Knowledge is power.
The only option is an implant so the production of grandchildren can be stopped before it is started.
The letter from the Medical Board of California erroneously claims, “Because the expert made no finding relating to anything other than record keeping, the office of the Attorney General could not charge any other violation of the law.”
The falsehood of that statement can be discerned by actually reading the Order of the Public Letter of Reprimand and the Public letter of Reprimand.
Use of a public reprimand shall be limited to minor violations and shall be issued under guide lines established by regulations of the board.”
Nothing proportional to the deviations from the standard of care that resulted in the loss of that girl’s life seem adequately dealt to him by the issuance of an admonishing letter.Quote from: "What the"?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?If you read the documents, it basically explains that... or at least the reasons why the Medical Board didn't puruse it further. They claimed their hands were tied, basically.
Why is this guy still allowed to practice? He ought to be in jail for that.
I think that TheWho's posts should be printed by nanoscopic laser on a thin wire and then we can garrote him with it.That may be the only long term effective treatment plan for programmers, their pimps, Trolls and sleazy “Doctors”, alike. I like it.
What do you say, Revenge Fantasy Girl?Nay means Nay!
Can McFeeely call for a vote? All in favor say "aye."
I sure as hell hope so. Then again, it’s creepy to think this Mc Feeely may actually be in practice somewhere and that that's what his unconscious wears under his suit.Quote from: "Guest"Is anyone else throwing up in their mouth seeing TheWho try fuck a "troubled teen?"
ROFL thats sick survivor humor, not Whooter
The one on the left is a yellow Lab and he/she is harnessed with a training strap. This is far from abusive. Just letting the dogs run around free is dangerous for the dogs and more abusive than training them. Dogs which have been trained are generally more content and happier also. The one on the right near the wheel chair is a retriever and appears to be trained. This dog doesn’t have a nose harness. The one in the middle is a young black Lab in training.A lot of programmers feel this way about kids to.
No, Dr. McFeeely has his own small, private practice and has developed a "hands-on" therapeutic treatment method all his own. Care for a consult?I can’t imagine how a modality such as yours might be applied.