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Ricechex
ParticipantWhen I first heard about this, I immediately thought “hoarder.” She has a similar profile of those that hoard animals.
Her behavior is deliberate and intentional–perhaps OCD, anti-social personality disorder or even Muncheusen by proxy. I would highly doubt that she has many genuine qualities of empathy, true caring of others, though she will most certainly claim she does.
Ricechex
ParticipantWhen I first heard about this, I immediately thought “hoarder.” She has a similar profile of those that hoard animals.
Her behavior is deliberate and intentional–perhaps OCD, anti-social personality disorder or even Muncheusen by proxy. I would highly doubt that she has many genuine qualities of empathy, true caring of others, though she will most certainly claim she does.
Ricechex
ParticipantWhen I first heard about this, I immediately thought “hoarder.” She has a similar profile of those that hoard animals.
Her behavior is deliberate and intentional–perhaps OCD, anti-social personality disorder or even Muncheusen by proxy. I would highly doubt that she has many genuine qualities of empathy, true caring of others, though she will most certainly claim she does.
Ricechex
ParticipantWhen I first heard about this, I immediately thought “hoarder.” She has a similar profile of those that hoard animals.
Her behavior is deliberate and intentional–perhaps OCD, anti-social personality disorder or even Muncheusen by proxy. I would highly doubt that she has many genuine qualities of empathy, true caring of others, though she will most certainly claim she does.
Ricechex
ParticipantWhen I first heard about this, I immediately thought “hoarder.” She has a similar profile of those that hoard animals.
Her behavior is deliberate and intentional–perhaps OCD, anti-social personality disorder or even Muncheusen by proxy. I would highly doubt that she has many genuine qualities of empathy, true caring of others, though she will most certainly claim she does.
Ricechex
ParticipantI am concerned that Nader may be too old to run in 2012.
Ricechex
ParticipantI am concerned that Nader may be too old to run in 2012.
Ricechex
ParticipantI am concerned that Nader may be too old to run in 2012.
Ricechex
ParticipantI am concerned that Nader may be too old to run in 2012.
Ricechex
ParticipantI am concerned that Nader may be too old to run in 2012.
Ricechex
Participant[quote=DaCounselor]
Why would you assume things will go back to sketch now that the bubble has burst?”
___________________________Some may say that a “reversion to the mean” argument may answer this question….:)
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I am not familiar with “reversion to the mean,” however, vacant store fronts may signify an area that is “reverting.”
And, yes, there are some really great pockets of North Park! Pershing and Granada for instance, have always been nice streets. However, there is still the rest of the neighborhood that surrounds these streets. My BF went to CVS the other day, around 8PM on a weekday, and the cashier had to run out—-there was a drunk guy in the parking lot fighting with some wanna be gang bangers and ramming his truck into random cars. Nice, huh?
This kind of drama is not so bad when you are young, but as you get older, foggetaboutit.
Ricechex
Participant[quote=DaCounselor]
Why would you assume things will go back to sketch now that the bubble has burst?”
___________________________Some may say that a “reversion to the mean” argument may answer this question….:)
[/quote]
I am not familiar with “reversion to the mean,” however, vacant store fronts may signify an area that is “reverting.”
And, yes, there are some really great pockets of North Park! Pershing and Granada for instance, have always been nice streets. However, there is still the rest of the neighborhood that surrounds these streets. My BF went to CVS the other day, around 8PM on a weekday, and the cashier had to run out—-there was a drunk guy in the parking lot fighting with some wanna be gang bangers and ramming his truck into random cars. Nice, huh?
This kind of drama is not so bad when you are young, but as you get older, foggetaboutit.
Ricechex
Participant[quote=DaCounselor]
Why would you assume things will go back to sketch now that the bubble has burst?”
___________________________Some may say that a “reversion to the mean” argument may answer this question….:)
[/quote]
I am not familiar with “reversion to the mean,” however, vacant store fronts may signify an area that is “reverting.”
And, yes, there are some really great pockets of North Park! Pershing and Granada for instance, have always been nice streets. However, there is still the rest of the neighborhood that surrounds these streets. My BF went to CVS the other day, around 8PM on a weekday, and the cashier had to run out—-there was a drunk guy in the parking lot fighting with some wanna be gang bangers and ramming his truck into random cars. Nice, huh?
This kind of drama is not so bad when you are young, but as you get older, foggetaboutit.
Ricechex
Participant[quote=DaCounselor]
Why would you assume things will go back to sketch now that the bubble has burst?”
___________________________Some may say that a “reversion to the mean” argument may answer this question….:)
[/quote]
I am not familiar with “reversion to the mean,” however, vacant store fronts may signify an area that is “reverting.”
And, yes, there are some really great pockets of North Park! Pershing and Granada for instance, have always been nice streets. However, there is still the rest of the neighborhood that surrounds these streets. My BF went to CVS the other day, around 8PM on a weekday, and the cashier had to run out—-there was a drunk guy in the parking lot fighting with some wanna be gang bangers and ramming his truck into random cars. Nice, huh?
This kind of drama is not so bad when you are young, but as you get older, foggetaboutit.
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