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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: tuolumnejim on November 28, 2016, 03:05:40 PM
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I really just want to slap the crap out of these leeches. :hammer:
Link (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028312400)
Lyric (12,655 posts)
Well, I have been officially labeled as disabled, finally!
My psychiatrist says that my PTSD and panic disorder are severe enough to qualify me as disabled. Still working on the physical disability designation, but I am praying that this is enough to start qualifying for SSI. At least until/unless Trump and the Nightmare Squad kill the program. It's been a long struggle for my family, and an expensive one when I lost my ability to bring in income to help with bills and expenses. I can now apply for a TANF check until my SSI gets approved, or at least that is my hope. I *should* qualify since I have zero income of my own, I am not married, and I am basically living on the charity and kindness of the people who take care of me.
Of course, that doesn't help much right now, so if anyone is looking for a kid to "adopt" for Christmas, my teenage son could use some DU love.
LyricKid is an incredibly talented young guitarist--a total natural who has taught himself and grown leaps and bounds in skill and talent from the first moment he ever touched a guitar, roughly 2 years ago. He has a beaten-up six-string acoustic guitar, but I can't afford to buy him what he wants most--a good quality 12 string acoustic or acoustic/electric hybrid guitar. I can't even afford to get him a crappy one, to be honest. And that is literally the ONLY thing he has asked me for. He says he doesn't mind getting something small and inexpensive, but it's breaking my heart. He puts up with so much and I have so little but love to give him...he deserves better than me.
There's one on Jet.com for $138 that LyricKid said he would like, but I know that it's just the cheapest one he could find. Still, it's better than no guitar at all! So if someone would like to get that for him, please PM me. I can prove my disability and lack of income if needed.
Also, if anyone knows anything about the programs that train and pay for service dogs for PTSD patients, please let me know? My psychiatrist thinks that a service dog might be extremely good for me, but I don't know much about the process of applying for one. It needs to be a *service* dog trained to stop flashbacks, interrupt nightmares and terrors, and to keep me warm, assisted, and safe through my severe panic attacks. I am not looking for an "emotional support" animal or a "therapy" animal. Those don't have the training and credentials I need.
Thanks all, and HAPPY HOLIDAYS
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Somebody give this snowflake a blankie, some crayons and a coloring book.
Barring that, empty the kitchen drawers of all the sharp items and let him play with them
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Is LyricKid also disabled? Could LyricKid *maybe* get a job and buy himself a guitar? Is LyricKid learning from his leach of a mother that it's easier to get someone else to buy him what he wants?
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Silly question time ... did L get her "PTSD" in combat? Or is hers yet another case of diagnostic inflation.
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Can't afford to pop out a couple hundred for a guitar for her kid but can take on a "service dog" that will need to be fed, vet visits, etc.
See this worthless POS has their priorities in the right place. :loser:
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Can't afford to pop out a couple hundred for a guitar for her kid but can take on a "service dog" that will need to be fed, vet visits, etc.
See this worthless POS has their priorities in the right place. :loser:
Typical "me first, f you" DUmp mentality
Probably believes the government will "give" it the dog and take care of it, too.
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Typical "me first, f you" DUmp mentality
Probably believes the government will "give" it the dog and take care of it, too.
I would recommend a rabid pitbull from some inner city dope dealer. It could provide a service to all of us.
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Can't afford to pop out a couple hundred for a guitar for her kid but can take on a "service dog" that will need to be fed, vet visits, etc.
See this worthless POS has their priorities in the right place. :loser:
Not to mention ~$200/month for internet and a cell phone.
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Apparently it's easier to get disability if you pretend to be crazy than if you are actually disabled. I don't know if I've ever told this story or not, but about 15 or so years ago i did some work for an older lady. You could tell she was in very bad health and she had a lot of trouble getting around. She told me that she'd had a heart attack (possibly two) and open heart surgery. I can't remember if she said that she had any bypasses or not. Anyway, her heart issues were why she couldn't get around well and were the reason that she was having trouble making ends meet. I asked if she had applied for disability. She said she had and had been denied. She said that after (I believe) the second denial she went to an attorney. The attorney told her that if she had mental issues he could get her on disability right away. She said it pissed her off and she told him she didn't want to get on disability for mental issues because she did NOT have mental issues. She wanted to get on disability because of her actual issue which was her heart. I never had a chance to talk to her after that day so I don't know if she ever did get on disability.
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Typical "me first, f you" DUmp mentality
Probably believes the government will "give" it the dog and take care of it, too.
You know, I'm wondering about something.
I don't recall ever seeing the lyrical primitive hanging around Skins's island commenting upon political or social or moral or economic or whatever issues.....which is why most primitives hang around there.
I recall seeing the lyrical primitive hanging around Skins's island only to ask for money.
It's kind of like the way the stewert primitive operated, using Skins's island only as a cash cow, and no other reason.
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Typical "me first, f you" DUmp mentality
Probably believes the government will "give" it the dog and take care of it, too.
It damn sure doesn't work that way.
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Silly question time ... did L get her "PTSD" in combat? Or is hers yet another case of diagnostic inflation.
This is a damn sore subject.
There' no doubt we all know at least one guy that came back from Korea or Asia more than a little messed up.
But you know what? They all worked the rest of their lives and got through it without scamming the taxpayer out of thousands.
Real and severe cases are probably one in a thousand for combat vets.
No one wants to minimize what sort of impact it has on combat vets, but using it as an excuse to bilk the taxpayer is downright pitiful. I'll bet he wonders why Clintoon lost the election.
Damn this sh#$ infuriates me
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She is absolutely the worst of all the DUmp leeches. Year after year the same shameless begging.
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She is absolutely the worst of all the DUmp leeches. Year after year the same shameless begging.
Uh huh. She tries to martyrize herself for being "poor," but obviously she has no idea what being poor is.
She needs to ask the retrowire primitive what it's like, as he's known poverty like it hasn't been known since the Okies of the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, Compared with that, the lyrical primitive's living the life of Riley, and has nothing whatsoever about which to complain.
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Sorry dummie. Here in WV I don't have any money after obama's EPA done destroyed this state's economy.
I will help you though... so here parasite:
(https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ1AqVDqmcF4GkQj0zk7_jf6FTmrNeJSdq9IanqO8NUyYD2W8vp)
If that don't work, try this:
(https://static.pexels.com/photos/1950/black-and-white-lights-sun-ray-of-sunshine.jpg)
If that don't work... try this:
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20500
Attn: Barack Obama urgent!!!!
Got to be quick though... Come January 20th the current occupant will no longer be at that residence.
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This is a damn sore subject.
There' no doubt we all know at least one guy that came back from Korea or Asia more than a little messed up.
But you know what? They all worked the rest of their lives and got through it without scamming the taxpayer out of thousands.
Real and severe cases are probably one in a thousand for combat vets.
No one wants to minimize what sort of impact it has on combat vets, but using it as an excuse to bilk the taxpayer is downright pitiful. I'll bet he wonders why Clintoon lost the election.
Damn this sh#$ infuriates me
I didn't serve in the military, even in peacetime, but I have always respected those who did or do. More to the point, I have older cousins who did serve during the Vietnam era, one in-country, and he came back pretty messed up. I won't tell what little I know of his story, I'm just giving context to my disdain for pretenders who claim to have served but didn't and for those who trivialize real sufferers of combat PTSD by hijacking that diagnostic term by associating it with unpleasantries of ordinary life.
The infantile teeny- and twenty-somethings "traumatized" by the loss of a Presidential election to an imaginary bogeyman are their moral (and often, probably, literal) offspring.
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I didn't serve in the military, even in peacetime, but I have always respected those who did or do. More to the point, I have older cousins who did serve during the Vietnam era, one in-country, and he came back pretty messed up. I won't tell what little I know of his story, I'm just giving context to my disdain for pretenders who claim to have served but didn't and for those who trivialize real sufferers of combat PTSD by hijacking that diagnostic term by associating it with unpleasantries of ordinary life.
The infantile teeny- and twenty-somethings "traumatized" by the loss of a Presidential election to an imaginary bogeyman are their moral (and often, probably, literal) offspring.
Yea, that's the touchy part of this subject. The issue is definitely real, I know a few of those guys you are talking about too.
But I don't know a single, solitary one that has ever used it as a tool to scam freebies.
I know full well there are those guys out there who are probably messed up enough to where it affects their ability to work, but those cases are rare, and those guys are likely already under supervision.
My own dad went through the same thing... and he wasn't even infantry. It wasn't until a few years ago that grandma told me what happened back then, dad has never spoken a word of it to anyone except for her. I'm sure it's true what they say regarding what happens to your mind when you have to kill someone, most especially the first time. It's not something I'm willing to bring up with him, it's his own thing and he'd tell me if he wanted to talk about it.
But he's strong. He may have suffered with his conscious all these decades, but he has gotten through it without being on SSI like these leeches. I guess more than anything it pisses me off because it diminishes the personal responsibility of those who DO work through it.
And for the record, I never served either. I was one of the few in my group of friends who didn't. I was young and stupid, I didn't think I would survive basic training without ending up in jail, or worse, a negative discharge following me around the rest of my life. I was a little... let's just say, rebellious.
Looking back at this point, I recognize that it was a mistake. It's one of my biggest regrets too.
If those wankers I hung around with made it, I could have done it. I think it was also a big serving of selfishness. I wanted to go to college and that would have gotten in my way.
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I've got a little story to relate . . . I was a Cold War cavalryman, as the Signal Officer of 1st Squadron, 2d Armored Cavalry Regiment, as a 2LT (a senior CPT was supposed to be in the slot). Nine months after showing up there, I was involved in a bad car crash which put me in a coma for six days. Smacked my head pretty good, and bulged all of the discs in my lumbar region of my back. A few years ago, I started to have a lot of back pain. An MRI confirmed the damage to the discs in my spine. My chiropractor said that the damage could be easily traced back to the car crash, and I could probably get some disability for it. I have not pursued this, because even though my back has given me a whole lot of trouble at times, what I go through is nothing compared to what people coming back from the sandbox have to deal with. So, I go to my chiropractor (he's right-wing) and put up with the pain in the interim. I've done other incredibly stupid things in my time (think DUmmie-class stupid), but you know what? There's a (lot of) good person/people out there who has/have things a lot worse than I do. God has blessed me with a great wife, a great little girl, a good job, a good home, a great cat (yes, she is!), and other blessings far too numerous for me to list here. A little pain is of no consequence.
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I've got a little story to relate . . . I was a Cold War cavalryman, as the Signal Officer of 1st Squadron, 2d Armored Cavalry Regiment, as a 2LT (a senior CPT was supposed to be in the slot). Nine months after showing up there, I was involved in a bad car crash which put me in a coma for six days. Smacked my head pretty good, and bulged all of the discs in my lumbar region of my back. A few years ago, I started to have a lot of back pain. An MRI confirmed the damage to the discs in my spine. My chiropractor said that the damage could be easily traced back to the car crash, and I could probably get some disability for it. I have not pursued this, because even though my back has given me a whole lot of trouble at times, what I go through is nothing compared to what people coming back from the sandbox have to deal with. So, I go to my chiropractor (he's right-wing) and put up with the pain in the interim. I've done other incredibly stupid things in my time (think DUmmie-class stupid), but you know what? There's a (lot of) good person/people out there who has/have things a lot worse than I do. God has blessed me with a great wife, a great little girl, a good job, a good home, a great cat (yes, she is!), and other blessings far too numerous for me to list here. A little pain is of no consequence.
Cat?
Ok, well I guess I can accept one deficiency... you seem alright otherwise.
:tongue:
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I've got a little story to relate . . . I was a Cold War cavalryman, as the Signal Officer of 1st Squadron, 2d Armored Cavalry Regiment, as a 2LT (a senior CPT was supposed to be in the slot). Nine months after showing up there, I was involved in a bad car crash which put me in a coma for six days. Smacked my head pretty good, and bulged all of the discs in my lumbar region of my back. A few years ago, I started to have a lot of back pain. An MRI confirmed the damage to the discs in my spine. My chiropractor said that the damage could be easily traced back to the car crash, and I could probably get some disability for it. I have not pursued this, because even though my back has given me a whole lot of trouble at times, what I go through is nothing compared to what people coming back from the sandbox have to deal with. So, I go to my chiropractor (he's right-wing) and put up with the pain in the interim. I've done other incredibly stupid things in my time (think DUmmie-class stupid), but you know what? There's a (lot of) good person/people out there who has/have things a lot worse than I do. God has blessed me with a great wife, a great little girl, a good job, a good home, a great cat (yes, she is!), and other blessings far too numerous for me to list here. A little pain is of no consequence.
:cheersmate:
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I've got a little story to relate . . . I was a Cold War cavalryman, as the Signal Officer of 1st Squadron, 2d Armored Cavalry Regiment, as a 2LT (a senior CPT was supposed to be in the slot). Nine months after showing up there, I was involved in a bad car crash which put me in a coma for six days. Smacked my head pretty good, and bulged all of the discs in my lumbar region of my back. A few years ago, I started to have a lot of back pain. An MRI confirmed the damage to the discs in my spine. My chiropractor said that the damage could be easily traced back to the car crash, and I could probably get some disability for it. I have not pursued this, because even though my back has given me a whole lot of trouble at times, what I go through is nothing compared to what people coming back from the sandbox have to deal with. So, I go to my chiropractor (he's right-wing) and put up with the pain in the interim. I've done other incredibly stupid things in my time (think DUmmie-class stupid), but you know what? There's a (lot of) good person/people out there who has/have things a lot worse than I do. God has blessed me with a great wife, a great little girl, a good job, a good home, a great cat (yes, she is!), and other blessings far too numerous for me to list here. A little pain is of no consequence.
:cheersmate:
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Response to Lyric (Original post)
Tue Dec 6, 2016, 07:33 AM
Star Member Lyric (12,668 posts)
11. Thanks to everyone who has helped so far.
LyricKid got his Fender acoustic guitar AND a good quality hard case for it AND some accessories.
I have another son, too, if anyone else would like to help. The gift he wants is an Xbox One. I can buy one used at the local pawn shop, if I need to.
Love you all so incredibly much...
Far as I am concerned you deserve to die in a ditch.
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Lyric (12,655 posts)
Well, I have been officially labeled as disabled, finally!
My psychiatrist says that my PTSD and panic disorder are severe enough to qualify me as disabled. Still working on the physical disability designation, but I am praying that this is enough to start qualifying for SSI. At least until/unless Trump and the Nightmare Squad kill the program. It's been a long struggle for my family, and an expensive one when I lost my ability to bring in income to help with bills and expenses. I can now apply for a TANF check until my SSI gets approved, or at least that is my hope. I *should* qualify since I have zero income of my own, I am not married, and I am basically living on the charity and kindness of the people who take care of me.
Of course, that doesn't help much right now, so if anyone is looking for a kid to "adopt" for Christmas, my teenage son could use some DU love.
LyricKid is an incredibly talented young guitarist--a total natural who has taught himself and grown leaps and bounds in skill and talent from the first moment he ever touched a guitar, roughly 2 years ago. He has a beaten-up six-string acoustic guitar, but I can't afford to buy him what he wants most--a good quality 12 string acoustic or acoustic/electric hybrid guitar. I can't even afford to get him a crappy one, to be honest. And that is literally the ONLY thing he has asked me for. He says he doesn't mind getting something small and inexpensive, but it's breaking my heart. He puts up with so much and I have so little but love to give him...he deserves better than me.
There's one on Jet.com for $138 that LyricKid said he would like, but I know that it's just the cheapest one he could find. Still, it's better than no guitar at all! So if someone would like to get that for him, please PM me. I can prove my disability and lack of income if needed.
Also, if anyone knows anything about the programs that train and pay for service dogs for PTSD patients, please let me know? My psychiatrist thinks that a service dog might be extremely good for me, but I don't know much about the process of applying for one. It needs to be a *service* dog trained to stop flashbacks, interrupt nightmares and terrors, and to keep me warm, assisted, and safe through my severe panic attacks. I am not looking for an "emotional support" animal or a "therapy" animal. Those don't have the training and credentials I need.
Thanks all, and HAPPY HOLIDAYS
I am not sure that there is a better example of the difference between conservatives and liberals than this pile of monkeyloaf from Lyric.
I would die of shame before I typed even two of those sentences. If I had "PTSD" (she doesn't) and "panic disorder" (whatever that is), I'd be more interested in seeking treatment and cure rather than bragging on the Internet about exploiting them for gain.
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I am not sure that there is a better example of the difference between conservatives and liberals than this pile of monkeyloaf from Lyric.
I would die of shame before I typed even two of those sentences. If I had "PTSD" (she doesn't) and "panic disorder" (whatever that is), I'd be more interested in seeking treatment and cure rather than bragging on the Internet about exploiting them for gain.
I have to reel myself back in sometimes...
Sometimes we forget that these "people" are already mentally deficient. Hell, it's a qualifier to be so far left... not to mention a valid DUmp user
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Is LyricKid also disabled? Could LyricKid *maybe* get a job and buy himself a guitar? Is LyricKid learning from his leach of a mother that it's easier to get someone else to buy him what he wants?
Doesn't the lyrical primitive get some sort of lump sum of past payments, which usually amounts to a few thou? She's not willing to spend a minuscule portion of that to get a present for her own flesh-and-blood?
What's she going to do with all that money?
I have a suspicion that she's giving it away to her boyfriend, so that he'll "love" her.
Women do stupid things like that, give things to worthless men so that they'll love them.
By the way, and I've asked this question before. I've never noticed the lyrical primitive hanging around Skins's island to contribute to any discussion on any issues; she just goes there to get money, nothing more than that. Has anyone else noticed any differently?
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By the way, and I've asked this question before. I've never noticed the lyrical primitive hanging around Skins's island to contribute to any discussion on any issues; she just goes there to get money, nothing more than that. Has anyone else noticed any differently?
No, not that I recall. I was actually thinking about that earlier. I am not a star member over there, so I cannot search for all posts from a particular poster
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I have never seen her do anything other than beg. Not lend support, or discussion, or anything. Why does anyone contribute to this con game?
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I have never seen her do anything other than beg. Not lend support, or discussion, or anything. Why does anyone contribute to this con game?
Instead of checking her out, they probably figure, well, because she's posting here, she's one of us, and don't give it a second thought.
That's why I wish moles didn't have such qualms about asking for money from the primitives; I wish they would, but their morality and ethics discourages them.
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No, not that I recall. I was actually thinking about that earlier. I am not a star member over there, so I cannot search for all posts from a particular poster
What you CAN do is:
for example, let's say the primitives name is "dumbass-lefty"
Go to google
in the search index, use : "dumbass-lefty" site:democraticunderground.com
modify the initial string as needed. for instance: "dumbass-lefty" "obama is God" site:democraticunderground.com
putting a qualifier in quotes means you want an exact return on that phrase. leave the quote marks out of the string if you want more general results, keeping in mind spaces in a phrase or name
It's rudimentary, but it does return plenty of good info.
I swore I was gonna buy a star after the restriction lifted, but I'm still waffling
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What you CAN do is:
for example, let's say the primitives name is "dumbass-lefty"
Go to google
in the search index, use : "dumbass-lefty" site:democraticunderground.com
modify the initial string as needed. for instance: "dumbass-lefty" "obama is God" site:democraticunderground.com
putting a qualifier in quotes means you want an exact return on that phrase. leave the quote marks out of the string if you want more general results, keeping in mind spaces in a phrase or name
It's rudimentary, but it does return plenty of good info.
I swore I was gonna buy a star after the restriction lifted, but I'm still waffling
Thanks, FZ
I'm aware of that approach, which also returns all of the "in response to dumbass-lefty" posts, if I recall correctly. I believe star membership at DU allows you to see itemized posts per user just like here at CC.
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What you CAN do is:
You know, I've done all that before, but it's never worked well for me.
I dread nadining a primitive (rather than "searching" here) because no matter how precisely, how narrowly, I give the term, I've always ended up with a lot of junk as "results," much of which has nothing to do with the primitive. No matter how narrow the phraseage I use.
And there's another issue; try for example, nadining "cali site: democraticunderground," and you'll get damned little if anything at all on the bitter old Vermontese cali primitive, which is the objective of the search.
At the same time one gets literally millions of results for "California," a popular topic over there, based upon the "cali."
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You know, I've done all that before, but it's never worked well for me.
I dread nadining a primitive (rather than "searching" here) because no matter how precisely, how narrowly, I give the term, I've always ended up with a lot of junk as "results," much of which has nothing to do with the primitive. No matter how narrow the phraseage I use.
And there's another issue; try for example, nadining "cali site: democraticunderground," and you'll get damned little if anything at all on the bitter old Vermontese cali primitive, which is the objective of the search.
At the same time one gets literally millions of results for "California," a popular topic over there, based upon the "cali."
Frank,
try it like this (with he quotes) "cali" site:democraticunderground.com
However, as you guys mentioned, it all returns as a mashed up mess and it takes quite a bit of sorting. if you remember something in particular, you can add additional keywords before the site: qualifier such as "cali" "George Bush" site:democraticunderground.com
the issue is that it's all just words soup to google, it doesn't know who the OP or whatever.. it simply looks for the word text.
But yes, still very rudimentary