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No It causes to much problems Chavs will beat you up like And you might lose certain friends =] x
The key to happiness is to help someone or make someone happy. For example, write a book for someone that's going through a hard time. First, think of what you're good at. Next, use your ability to make someone happy. Finally, feel good about it and do it again.
One of the first things alcohol does is remove inhibitions. The next thing it does is deaden the brain's "censorship" mechanism, which otherwise causes us to think twice about the things we say and do. In short, it makes us intellectually and socially stupid. The behavior follows naturally.
it really just depends on WHERE you are when he sits next to you
Your question is poorly worded, so I'll give an answer based on what I think your question is. Basically the knowledge of death in young people causes them to mature beyond their years very rapidly. Their decision making abilities are advanced ten or more years as they see the consequences of actions. There is usually a short period of "wildness", a reaction to the shock of how suddenly life ends, and a period of depression from the shock. I base this on my experiences in the University of South East Asia, South Viet Nam Campus, Class of 1972. To one minute be talking to a guy next to you in a trench and a second later, you're trying to find enough of him to put in a body bag to send home, is a very "maturing" experience.
You are bipolar.
"Bipolar affective disorder is when a person has a split personality problem. One mintue a person can be happy and content, they next they can snap into a rage."
That sounds a whole lot like bipolar disorder. You should ask a professional to be sure.
Also known as manic-depressive, the individual alternates between states of manic activity and being depressed.
Anne Frank had a personality that is almost to hard to explain. One minute she was happy the next she is upset about something.
bi polarism is a medical condition in wich people unknowingly have a split personality, one minute they are happy next minute sad, angry to calm. It is a psychological problem and can be treated using various prescription medication.
mood swings are when you are angry one minute and happy the next and hormones are pretty much the same thing
Not unless you look at your reflection one minute then look away the next.
Toddlers are characterized by curiosity, defiance, cheerfulness and energy. Don't be surprised if your toddler is happy one minute and mad the next, it's all part of this stage!
Yes because before/during a period you have mood swings like one minute you'll be happy and the next you'll be crying. But don't worry it's normal!
One minute or 60 seconds
On the bottom of the box of a Happy Meal, it tells you what the next toys are going to be.