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Rudy Canoza
 
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Scented Nectar wrote:

> "usual suspect" > wrote in message
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>>Skanky wrote:
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>>>>You're an idiot - an inattentive idiot.
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>>>I'm very attentive.

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>>You're confusing "attentive" for "obsessive."
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>>For someone that has an eating disorder, OCD is a way of control

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> I don't have an eating disorder.


You most certainly do.

But you don't have a car. A car is what you don't
have; an eating disorder is what you do have.


>>over the person's body and therefore, life. The OCD controls
>>what kind of food goes in, what shape the food is, the color,
>>the weight, the amount, what the person does in other areas of
>>life, and so on. By completing the compulsions, the person once
>>again feels "safe" or protected... until they have to perform
>>another task again. Often the two problems - OCD and eating
>>disorders - are linked through the problem of perfectionism.
>>It's been said that the compulsive actions are a response to
>>always feeling that nothing the person does is good enough
>>(whether it has been or not) which has led them to over
>>compensate for things.
>>http://tinyurl.com/8vkpu
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>>Your desire to be a vegan is a pathetic, meaningless gesture to control
>>your own life. Or in your case, to have a life.

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> I have more of a life


You have a scut life. And no car.