Who_Wouldnt_
Who_Wouldnt_ t1_iy93etj wrote
Reply to comment by Test19s in Russia steals almost 900 tons of grain in Luhansk Oblast by sviterochec
Didn't say they were, just listing all the different things russia has claimed to be while all the while just being thugs. lol.
Who_Wouldnt_ t1_iy8te72 wrote
Reply to comment by TheLostHippos in Physically active lifestyle is associated with lower long-term incidence of bipolar disorder, study finds by chrisdh79
What I learned from playing sports was the discipline to expend energy without injuring myself, I wasn't always successful and did overdo it sometimes, but it beat the alternative of just sitting there racing and holding on for dear life inside my head.
Who_Wouldnt_ t1_iy8t0jc wrote
Reply to comment by Remarkable-Bookz in Physically active lifestyle is associated with lower long-term incidence of bipolar disorder, study finds by chrisdh79
Different approaches work differently for different people, I had no medication options in the 60's and 70's outside of Ritalin, learning to cope in any way I could was paramount to my survival.
Who_Wouldnt_ t1_iy8ckgz wrote
Tsarists, Marxists, Leninists, Communists, Soviets, Mobsters, Oligarchs, whatever, all THUGS preying on every satellite state they can pillage for their own enrichment.
Who_Wouldnt_ t1_iy8bnqc wrote
Reply to Physically active lifestyle is associated with lower long-term incidence of bipolar disorder, study finds by chrisdh79
Lifelong bi-polar II here, anecdotally reporting that my highly active lifestyle was a learned coping mechanism for moderating my hypomania. So while competitive skiers may have a lower incidence of bi-polar, I'd like to see a study of active lifestyle traits of bi-polar vs normal people, there may be more like me who learned that exercise mediates hypo periods.
Who_Wouldnt_ t1_j5pht6n wrote
Reply to Prosecution of individuals for nonviolent misdemeanors increases the likelihood of future criminal activity, in particular for first-timers. [The study uses the random assignment of misdemeanor cases to prosecutors to compare what happens to similar misdemeanor offenders who were prosecuted or not]. by smurfyjenkins
So prosecutors are better than random chance at deciding who to prosecute or not?