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7381
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:37:29 AM »
She did it for attention because she was falling out of the limelight.
That's a media stunt. And you're just objectively fucking wrong, she did it because she was depressed to the point of being suicidal and she had to cope with that. She wasn't planning on getting caught. You're so goddamn dumb, the world would be a better place if hateful fucking no brains like yourself fell asleep and never woke up.
What's so hard to understand that depressed people cry out for help?
Your faggot ass does it enough.
What's so hard to understand that that has nothing to do with someone's career? If she was going to cry for help, it wouldn't be because of her movies or public reception whatsoever. Being depressed has nothing to do with "oh my last two movies had poor box office sales, I'm sad now " She's been depressed since she was a child, and all the fame and attention she got as a celebrity only made that WORSE, not better. You have no fucking idea what you're talking about, you shit member and even shittier person.
I'm sure her failing career had no bearing on her mental health. Do you stop to think about the dumb shit you post?
7382
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:33:11 AM »
She did it for attention because she was falling out of the limelight.
That's a media stunt. And you're just objectively fucking wrong, she did it because she was depressed to the point of being suicidal and she had to cope with that. She wasn't planning on getting caught. You're so goddamn dumb, the world would be a better place if hateful fucking no brains like yourself fell asleep and never woke up.
What's so hard to understand that depressed people cry out for help? Your faggot ass does it enough.
7383
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:32:03 AM »
Anyway it's three in the morning, your waifu a shit, and I'm out.
7384
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:28:29 AM »
Literally nowhere in that article you linked is that stated.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/what-the-wild-things-are/201110/shoplifting-theres-more-the-storyRecent research on dopamine has shown that people can become addicted to activities such as stealing, sex, eating, and gambling in the same way they can become addicted to alcohol and drugs. For this person, stealing is not a rational decision, executed with planning, but instead is a faulty way of coping with unwanted thoughts of feelings. Additionally, other psychological disorders such as kleptomania, bipolar disorder, severe depression or anxiety, dissociative disorder, and even traumatic brain injury can cause people to steal. http://www.shopliftingprevention.org/what-we-do/learning-resource-center/psychological-studies/The single largest psychological factor found in approximately 1/3 of shoplifters studied is “depression”. This helps to explain why so many individuals steal from stores on their birthday and/or around holiday times. http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-16469928Shoplifting is generally a reaction to some kind of loss and a need to fill a void - real or perceived, says Barbara Staib of the National Association For Shoplifting Prevention in the US. "Shoplifters are generally honest citizens," she says, adding that research has revealed a "direct correlation between depression and shoplifting". http://www.lawgazette.com.sg/2008-10/bone.htmMany psychiatric disorders are associated with shoplifting. The most common psychiatric disorder associated with shoplifting is depression. This has been borne out in many studies on shoplifting.
Appreciate that
Yeah, so can you shut the fuck up and kill yourself now?
I'm still right?
Except I just proved what pretty much everyone other than retards already know: shoplifting is a common outlet for depression. That's what happened to WR, not some fucking media stunt.
I still haven't said it was a media stunt. You really don't know what we're arguing about do you?
You literally said she did it for attention, because her public image was becoming less prominent.
Literally the definition of a media stunt. Stop backtracking to look like you're not helmet level retarded.
She did it for attention because she was falling out of the limelight. Media stunt is a bit much. It wasn't going to make her a better actress. She wasn't going to become more prominent. She just wanted attention.
7385
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:25:03 AM »
Literally nowhere in that article you linked is that stated.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/what-the-wild-things-are/201110/shoplifting-theres-more-the-storyRecent research on dopamine has shown that people can become addicted to activities such as stealing, sex, eating, and gambling in the same way they can become addicted to alcohol and drugs. For this person, stealing is not a rational decision, executed with planning, but instead is a faulty way of coping with unwanted thoughts of feelings. Additionally, other psychological disorders such as kleptomania, bipolar disorder, severe depression or anxiety, dissociative disorder, and even traumatic brain injury can cause people to steal. http://www.shopliftingprevention.org/what-we-do/learning-resource-center/psychological-studies/The single largest psychological factor found in approximately 1/3 of shoplifters studied is “depression”. This helps to explain why so many individuals steal from stores on their birthday and/or around holiday times. http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-16469928Shoplifting is generally a reaction to some kind of loss and a need to fill a void - real or perceived, says Barbara Staib of the National Association For Shoplifting Prevention in the US. "Shoplifters are generally honest citizens," she says, adding that research has revealed a "direct correlation between depression and shoplifting". http://www.lawgazette.com.sg/2008-10/bone.htmMany psychiatric disorders are associated with shoplifting. The most common psychiatric disorder associated with shoplifting is depression. This has been borne out in many studies on shoplifting.
Appreciate that
Yeah, so can you shut the fuck up and kill yourself now?
I'm still right?
Except I just proved what pretty much everyone other than retards already know: shoplifting is a common outlet for depression. That's what happened to WR, not some fucking media stunt.
I still haven't said it was a media stunt. You really don't know what we're arguing about do you?
7386
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:22:31 AM »
Lol holy shit, the crucible
Budget $25 million Box office $7,343,114[1]
"Somehow a movie's box office profit correlates whatsoever to the lead actress' critical reception"
It certainly pertains to the film's popularity
Not really. Critical reception is all that matters.
Not when it comes to things like popularity.
7387
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:22:05 AM »
Literally nowhere in that article you linked is that stated.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/what-the-wild-things-are/201110/shoplifting-theres-more-the-storyRecent research on dopamine has shown that people can become addicted to activities such as stealing, sex, eating, and gambling in the same way they can become addicted to alcohol and drugs. For this person, stealing is not a rational decision, executed with planning, but instead is a faulty way of coping with unwanted thoughts of feelings. Additionally, other psychological disorders such as kleptomania, bipolar disorder, severe depression or anxiety, dissociative disorder, and even traumatic brain injury can cause people to steal. http://www.shopliftingprevention.org/what-we-do/learning-resource-center/psychological-studies/The single largest psychological factor found in approximately 1/3 of shoplifters studied is “depression”. This helps to explain why so many individuals steal from stores on their birthday and/or around holiday times. http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-16469928Shoplifting is generally a reaction to some kind of loss and a need to fill a void - real or perceived, says Barbara Staib of the National Association For Shoplifting Prevention in the US. "Shoplifters are generally honest citizens," she says, adding that research has revealed a "direct correlation between depression and shoplifting". http://www.lawgazette.com.sg/2008-10/bone.htmMany psychiatric disorders are associated with shoplifting. The most common psychiatric disorder associated with shoplifting is depression. This has been borne out in many studies on shoplifting.
Appreciate that
Yeah, so can you shut the fuck up and kill yourself now?
I'm still right?
7388
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:21:34 AM »
Lol holy shit, the crucible
Budget $25 million Box office $7,343,114[1]
"Somehow a movie's box office profit correlates whatsoever to the lead actress' critical reception"
It certainly pertains to the film's popularity
7389
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:19:40 AM »
Pretty sure it was for attention to help save a dying career
SO pathetic smh
oh my fucking god what are you talking about
2001 was the height of her career, shoplifting ONCE as an outlet for her serious depression was what helped to slow it
you're as low in brain cells as the people you die to emulate
Why, because of girl interrupted? She was popular in the late eighties early nineties. It's been a slow decay since then.
The Crucible and Girl Interrupted were both wildly critically acclaimed, her roles specifically. Nice job showing you have no idea what you're talking about.
But they weren't very popular, not like her earlier films.
The Crucible was the most popular and critically acclaimed movie of her career.
Budget $25 million Box office $7,343,114[1]
7390
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:19:19 AM »
Petty theft and using drugs isn't fucking up hard. Becoming a serial killer or addicted to heroin is.
Go. Fuck. Yourself.
During the trial she was accused of using drugs, including oxycodone, diazepam, and Vicodin (hydrocodone/APAP) without valid prescriptions. Ryder was convicted of grand theft,[92] shoplifting, and vandalism
Little bit more than petty theft and the occasional pill.
Yep, someone does all that for media attention
definitely no underlying personal problems there at all
kleptomania is p serious, but she's never admitted to being a kleptomaniac so I have to assume she did it for attention.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_depressive_disorder
You're literally the most retarded member here
That explains the drugs, not the theft.
Stealing is an extremely common outlet for depression, you fucking retard.
yeha guys if you feel super sads it's okay to steal
Real mature. I think the idea is that the rush of stealing will dull the pain of depression. Sort of a shot of adrenaline that doesn't usually arive on a normal basis. Other than that it's not "right" but it's not a "media stunt" either.
dude I haven't slept in five days and I don't even know who were talking about lmao
Go to sleep ender. Growing boys need their sleep.
youre not adub
I'm a concerned parent, just not yours.
7391
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:18:38 AM »
Literally nowhere in that article you linked is that stated.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/what-the-wild-things-are/201110/shoplifting-theres-more-the-storyRecent research on dopamine has shown that people can become addicted to activities such as stealing, sex, eating, and gambling in the same way they can become addicted to alcohol and drugs. For this person, stealing is not a rational decision, executed with planning, but instead is a faulty way of coping with unwanted thoughts of feelings. Additionally, other psychological disorders such as kleptomania, bipolar disorder, severe depression or anxiety, dissociative disorder, and even traumatic brain injury can cause people to steal. http://www.shopliftingprevention.org/what-we-do/learning-resource-center/psychological-studies/The single largest psychological factor found in approximately 1/3 of shoplifters studied is “depression”. This helps to explain why so many individuals steal from stores on their birthday and/or around holiday times. http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-16469928Shoplifting is generally a reaction to some kind of loss and a need to fill a void - real or perceived, says Barbara Staib of the National Association For Shoplifting Prevention in the US. "Shoplifters are generally honest citizens," she says, adding that research has revealed a "direct correlation between depression and shoplifting". http://www.lawgazette.com.sg/2008-10/bone.htmMany psychiatric disorders are associated with shoplifting. The most common psychiatric disorder associated with shoplifting is depression. This has been borne out in many studies on shoplifting.
Appreciate that
7392
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:17:41 AM »
Lol holy shit, the crucible
Budget $25 million Box office $7,343,114[1]
7393
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:15:51 AM »
Petty theft and using drugs isn't fucking up hard. Becoming a serial killer or addicted to heroin is.
Go. Fuck. Yourself.
During the trial she was accused of using drugs, including oxycodone, diazepam, and Vicodin (hydrocodone/APAP) without valid prescriptions. Ryder was convicted of grand theft,[92] shoplifting, and vandalism
Little bit more than petty theft and the occasional pill.
Yep, someone does all that for media attention
definitely no underlying personal problems there at all
kleptomania is p serious, but she's never admitted to being a kleptomaniac so I have to assume she did it for attention.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_depressive_disorder
You're literally the most retarded member here
That explains the drugs, not the theft.
Stealing is an extremely common outlet for depression, you fucking retard.
yeha guys if you feel super sads it's okay to steal
Real mature. I think the idea is that the rush of stealing will dull the pain of depression. Sort of a shot of adrenaline that doesn't usually arive on a normal basis. Other than that it's not "right" but it's not a "media stunt" either.
dude I haven't slept in five days and I don't even know who were talking about lmao
Go to sleep ender. Growing boys need their sleep.
7394
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:14:14 AM »
Pretty sure it was for attention to help save a dying career
SO pathetic smh
oh my fucking god what are you talking about
2001 was the height of her career, shoplifting ONCE as an outlet for her serious depression was what helped to slow it
you're as low in brain cells as the people you die to emulate
Why, because of girl interrupted? She was popular in the late eighties early nineties. It's been a slow decay since then.
The Crucible and Girl Interrupted were both wildly critically acclaimed, her roles specifically. Nice job showing you have no idea what you're talking about.
But they weren't very popular, not like her earlier films.
7395
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:13:38 AM »
Petty theft and using drugs isn't fucking up hard. Becoming a serial killer or addicted to heroin is.
Go. Fuck. Yourself.
During the trial she was accused of using drugs, including oxycodone, diazepam, and Vicodin (hydrocodone/APAP) without valid prescriptions. Ryder was convicted of grand theft,[92] shoplifting, and vandalism
Little bit more than petty theft and the occasional pill.
Yep, someone does all that for media attention
definitely no underlying personal problems there at all
kleptomania is p serious, but she's never admitted to being a kleptomaniac so I have to assume she did it for attention.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_depressive_disorder
You're literally the most retarded member here
That explains the drugs, not the theft.
Stealing is an extremely common outlet for depression, you fucking retard.
yeha guys if you feel super sads it's okay to steal
Except that's not what I'm saying whatsoever. I'm explaining to the dumbest member here that it wasn't some calculated move to become popular, it was the breaking point in a person's life of depression.
I've also said numerous times that it was a call for attention. Not popularity, attention.
7396
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:12:30 AM »
Petty theft and using drugs isn't fucking up hard. Becoming a serial killer or addicted to heroin is.
Go. Fuck. Yourself.
During the trial she was accused of using drugs, including oxycodone, diazepam, and Vicodin (hydrocodone/APAP) without valid prescriptions. Ryder was convicted of grand theft,[92] shoplifting, and vandalism
Little bit more than petty theft and the occasional pill.
Yep, someone does all that for media attention
definitely no underlying personal problems there at all
kleptomania is p serious, but she's never admitted to being a kleptomaniac so I have to assume she did it for attention.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_depressive_disorder
You're literally the most retarded member here
That explains the drugs, not the theft.
Stealing is an extremely common outlet for depression, you fucking retard.
Literally nowhere in that article you linked is that stated.
7397
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:11:01 AM »
Pretty sure it was for attention to help save a dying career
SO pathetic smh
oh my fucking god what are you talking about
2001 was the height of her career, shoplifting ONCE as an outlet for her serious depression was what helped to slow it
you're as low in brain cells as the people you die to emulate
Why, because of girl interrupted? She was popular in the late eighties early nineties. It's been a slow decay since then.
7398
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:09:04 AM »
Petty theft and using drugs isn't fucking up hard. Becoming a serial killer or addicted to heroin is.
Go. Fuck. Yourself.
During the trial she was accused of using drugs, including oxycodone, diazepam, and Vicodin (hydrocodone/APAP) without valid prescriptions. Ryder was convicted of grand theft,[92] shoplifting, and vandalism
Little bit more than petty theft and the occasional pill.
Yep, someone does all that for media attention
definitely no underlying personal problems there at all
kleptomania is p serious, but she's never admitted to being a kleptomaniac so I have to assume she did it for attention.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_depressive_disorder
You're literally the most retarded member here
That explains the drugs, not the theft.
7399
« on: June 20, 2016, 02:02:13 AM »
Petty theft and using drugs isn't fucking up hard. Becoming a serial killer or addicted to heroin is.
Go. Fuck. Yourself.
During the trial she was accused of using drugs, including oxycodone, diazepam, and Vicodin (hydrocodone/APAP) without valid prescriptions. Ryder was convicted of grand theft,[92] shoplifting, and vandalism
Little bit more than petty theft and the occasional pill.
Yep, someone does all that for media attention
definitely no underlying personal problems there at all
kleptomania is p serious, but she's never admitted to being a kleptomaniac so I have to assume she did it for attention.
7400
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:53:45 AM »
Petty theft and using drugs isn't fucking up hard. Becoming a serial killer or addicted to heroin is.
Go. Fuck. Yourself.
During the trial she was accused of using drugs, including oxycodone, diazepam, and Vicodin (hydrocodone/APAP) without valid prescriptions. Ryder was convicted of grand theft,[92] shoplifting, and vandalism Little bit more than petty theft and the occasional pill.
7401
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:49:33 AM »
Greek yogurt is good on it's own. Stop being a 🚼
NO WAY, it's Terrible until you add honey and then it does a complete 360
Tastes like sour cream
hmmm
that sounds accurate
Which isn't terrible on it's own.
7402
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:48:17 AM »
"hehe some1 who has battled serious depression since childhood only did this crime so she could b populer agaiN!!1 even tho she was already popular"
Not even using the expression, seriously go kill yourself.
People who are depressed often crave attention, even if it's negative. It's a wonder she's so well adjusted, what with her crippling depression and all.
Yeah, believe it or not, depressed people can lead perfectly stable lives! Who knew?
Theft when you have the money to pay for things isn't exactly stable. Neither is abusing muscle relaxers.
Stable doesn't fucking mean perfect. Holy shit, you're toxic. Go away.
Fucking up that hard is far from stable. No one is perfect, she isn't stable.
7403
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:46:10 AM »
"hehe some1 who has battled serious depression since childhood only did this crime so she could b populer agaiN!!1 even tho she was already popular"
Not even using the expression, seriously go kill yourself.
People who are depressed often crave attention, even if it's negative. It's a wonder she's so well adjusted, what with her crippling depression and all.
Yeah, believe it or not, depressed people can lead perfectly stable lives! Who knew?
Theft when you have the money to pay for things isn't exactly stable. Neither is abusing muscle relaxers.
7404
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:44:35 AM »
I fantasize about being a bull for cucks
7405
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:42:53 AM »
"hehe some1 who has battled serious depression since childhood only did this crime so she could b populer agaiN!!1 even tho she was already popular"
Not even using the expression, seriously go kill yourself.
People who are depressed often crave attention, even if it's negative. It's a wonder she's so well adjusted, what with her crippling depression and all.
7406
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:38:27 AM »
nope
I thought our clashes brought is closer, strengthened our burgeoning friendship.
that's like verb and I's dynamic
you're just a troll who comes up with shitty opinions to be annoying
I'm not really a troll, you just have shit opinions that I find the need to correct. Verb's opinions are equally as shit but he sucks to argue with.
7407
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:36:30 AM »
Also I'm far from the worst user, I'm just one you don't like very much.
nah you're pretty terrible tbh
Most people here would disagree, I assume.
Most people here like memes
what's your point
That I'm not one if the worst users, just one you don't like very much.
7408
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:34:40 AM »
Also I'm far from the worst user, I'm just one you don't like very much.
nah you're pretty terrible tbh
Most people here would disagree, I assume.
7409
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:34:00 AM »
nope
I thought our clashes brought is closer, strengthened our burgeoning friendship.
7410
« on: June 20, 2016, 01:30:57 AM »
Also I'm far from the worst user, I'm just one you don't like very much.
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