There is no such thing as an hypochondriac.

If they think they are sick, they are sick.

David de Bhál
www.v-practice.com


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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 15:04, David de Bhál wrote:
> And WTF is "borderline personality distorder"
I never really liked the actual name. These people are the "sticky" insecure

hypochondriacs, the ones who drain the very life source from their GPs with 
their demands and pathetically hopeless lives, dependant on others to fix 
things for them..
jh
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NEIL: Come on, guys, I don't think we should let this experience bring us 
down. I mean, what's so wrong with dirty clothes, anyway?
RICK: Yeah! You know what they say, "dirty pants, clean botty!"
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