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Celexa withdrawal feels like
Whence does Celexa become a drug addiction treatment option? Celexa is an antipsychotic drug that is given to treat disorders like obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety, mood disorders and schizophrenia. The drug is taken up to twice a day and is used primarily to treat patients who have problems with anxiety and other disorders. The drug is not only used to treat mental disorders but also to treat pain and to help people cope with anxiety, depression and stress. These are the conditions where the drug helps patients by allowing them to relieve their symptoms. However, Celexa can become addictive if abuse and or use is prolonged or occurs on a regular basis.
Rubin MauzyPublished 3 years ago in HumansStray Humans
We were all so excited when They first arrived. The Srelheok were an advanced race of kind, philanthropic, strange looking off-worlders. With their fluid like bodies, musical voices, and many gifts, it was difficult to see them as a threat. Maybe we should have been more cautious.
Lacy CaprePublished 3 years ago in HumansMy Journey to crocheting
I ran past this ad for the competition on instagram at three am in the morning when for some reason I could not sleep, this is quite unusual for me. I read it and comprehended what it was about and a surge of energy passed through me. When I’m doing my craft, I truly love it and to have this opportunity to write about it and tell others i’m grateful for. Therefore, here is my story.
Nicole DeleandroPublished 3 years ago in HumansFilms from the Peninsula: ‘Secret Sunshine’
Intro It’s no secret that Korean cinema is having a bit of a moment these days — whether it be due to the wild success of Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, the recent love for Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari, or just the growing interest American audiences are starting to show for international cinema. As a Korean-American filmgoer, I’ve made it a part of my mission to seek out and recommend great Korean films that aren’t very widely known, yet deserve all the recognition and acclaim they can get. That’s the aim of my latest column, Films from the Peninsula, where I take a look at a handful of stunning yet overlooked Korean movies, both old and new, for readers interested in the diverse landscape of Korean cinema. First up, Lee Chang-dong’s 2007 masterpiece, as well as the first Korean film to enter the Criterion Collection; Secret Sunshine.
MovieBabblePublished 3 years ago in HumansAdaptation Evaluation: ‘Nomadland’
“We not only accept the tyranny of the dollar, the tyranny of the marketplace, we embrace it. We gladly throw the yoke of the tyranny of the dollar on and live by it our whole lives.” So says Bob Wells, a sort of van life guru, when we first see him in Nomadland as he’s speaking to congregants at a desert gathering. While Nomadland’s largely a work of fiction, Bob Wells is a real person, so who we see isn’t simply a fictional character in Nomadland, or maybe he is a fictionalized version of himself, even if he really is Bob Wells. It’s a little complicated.
MovieBabblePublished 3 years ago in HumansSoul in Motion: Artist Spotlight
With an easy smile the Dreamer found me in the crowd and handed me his three-word prophecy. I am FEARLESS. I watched him flirt through the crowd, palming his little paper prophecies to his fellow sojourners with an impish wink. Throughout EN BUSCA/IN PURSUIT, the Dreamer, played by Fernando Moya Delgado, asks audiences what our dream is, while at once inviting us on his journey in pursuit of his own dream. Through poetic monologues and intricately articulated movement, the Dreamer paints a stunning picture that fills an audience of artists with renewed determination to chase their dreams.
Bruce Lee Warriors
Season one of warriors we are introduced to a character named Ah Sam Who is fresh off the boat and landed in San Francisco. Where is is based on the writings of Bruce Lee if you’re not familiar with the show. The show is set in the 1800s right before the Chinese exclusion act the culture of the show revolves around the California gold rush and the first trans continental railroad, which during the time as gold became scarce white Americans became angry with foreigners for finding any gold. That resentment towards the Chinese actually lead to the Rocksprings massacre of 1885 and HEALTH Canyon massacre of 1887.
Why People are Disappointed with the "Little Black Book" Challenge
Vocal’s “Little Black Book” Challenge has by far been their largest and most successful challenge to date. With Vocal’s partnership with Moleskine, the challenge comprised of the largest $20,000 cash prize ever offered in the history of Vocal. Unsurprisingly, this attracted an enormous submission pool with no less than 12,488 entries. After the challenge portal closed, thousands of hopeful participants waited excitedly for the official announcement with hopes of their stories being recognized.
Michelle PattisonPublished 3 years ago in HumansA Tale of Two Unconventional Love Stories
Unconventional is defined as, “not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed.” The Hand Maids Tale, an adapted TV series, is a masterpiece that mixes horror, unity in the face of oppression, and unconditional love. The premise is unfathomable for any woman (or man who truly cares about women for that matter) with its audacious concept of women being nothing but incubators and servants to men. The fictionalized world of Gilead forces the viewer to think, “what if?” and places them squarely in the characters shoes.
Tamara LoertscherPublished 3 years ago in HumansLes Miserables
Tim Rasmussen’s whole project [PopViolence the podcast, which can be found on Instagram, spotify, generally around the internet] makes me happy. The guest on this particular episode, Lindsey Acker makes me even happier! I’m privileged to be living in the same general area at the same time as them. We seem to be drawn to some similar ideas, and I enjoy seeing their posts. I’m simping. This is a brilliant analysis, and as a person that has loved Les Miserables since childhood (there was one month that I watched it almost nightly) I love this lens.
Lauren (she/they)Published 3 years ago in HumansThe overthinking soldier
“4-0-0-9”, “4-0-0-9” “Oh, that’s me”, Briana said as she snaps into a range walk into the distant room. “Verify your Last name, date of birth and last 4” Said the Military medic. “Usufruilau, July 29, 1990, 4-0-0-9.”
Ashanti BrownPublished 3 years ago in HumansDating Online for Seniors, What You Haven't Heard
I dislike the term "seniors" I prefer older. I mean when you were young didn't you want to be with the older kids? But the world uses this as a way to describe older or elderly people. I may flip back and forth between the two.