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Re: is depression a slow cataplexy?

Posted by Wolf Dreamer on February 10, 2004, at 14:02:54

In reply to Re: is depression a slow cataplexy?, posted by Parisss on February 10, 2004, at 13:36:10

Doors have locks for a reason. If you do not leave your door unlocked when the home is empty, why would you leave it unlocked when someone is home alone? Can you possible get to a phone and call for help before someone grabbed you? Crime does exist. There is not a single crime free paradise anywhere in the world today that I know of.

An old woman in my town went and got some fried chicken a few blocks away from where I live. This man sees her, decides he wants some chicken, so follows her home and beats her so badly she ends up in a coma for some time. True story.

Now, knowing stuff like that happens, wouldn't you worry continously if the door might be unlocked?


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