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Respect Your Fellow Earthlings... Don't Eat Them!
Female
37 years old
Houston, Texas
United States

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Total News Articles: 3
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Url:  http://www.socialanxietyfriends.com/Jocelyn/


Job: Working
Smoke: No
Drink: Yes
Religion: Atheist
Orientation: Straight
Dating status: Married
Body type: Babe
MEMBER SINCE: Mon Aug 06, 2007 12:19 pm
STAR SIGN: Aquarius
LAST LOGIN: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:39 pm

  • The Illusionist
  • Interview with a Vampire
  • Bridget Jones Diary
  • Matrix
  • Fight Club
  • Quills
  • Mary Reilly
  • Identity

  • I enjoy everything from:
  • Korn to Classical
  • Hall n Oates to SlipKnot
  • Dave Matthews to GodSmack

  • Currently reading: Eye of the World Series by Robert Jordan
  • Last Read: Dark Tower Series by Stephen King

  • Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:39 am
    Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:00 pm
    Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:09 pm
    Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:34 pm
    Fri Aug 24, 2007 3:30 pm








    I have been surviving social anxiety for approximately 20 years. I'm much better now than then and I am very thankful for the progress I've made. There are still situations that make the social anxiety rage out of control but I believe, in time, with practice and persistence, I will overcome it.

    I'm currently working on the "Overcoming Social Anxiety Audio Series & Workbook" and it is giving me hope.

  • Vegetarians
  • Animal lovers
  • Compassionate people
  • Painting
  • Open mindedness

  • Mean people
  • Social anxiety
  • Authority
  • Enemas :)


    My Personality Is Like Acid



    A bit wacky, I'm very difficult to predict.
    One moment I'm in my own little happy universe...
    And the next, I'm on a bad trip to my own personal hell!

    What Drug Is Your Personality Like?

    [url]www.blogthings.com/whatdrugisyourpersonalitylikequiz/[/url]

  • Volunteering for Animal Causes
  • Gardening
  • Yoga
  • International-Tropical Vacations
  • Painting

  • Jocelyn has 12 friend(s)



    My Comments

    Wed May 14, 2008 11:19 pm
    Hope all is well for you. Haven't seen you on in awhile.




    From: Spirit
    Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:07 pm
    hi, i was just reading your postings about shaking, did you find the beta blockers helpful, how much do you take. i also have the same problem, for me my head would tremor and it was always my biggest fear as i always wanted people to think i'm a cool guy but with the tremors it would seem like i'm scared. i take 10mg propranolol every morning and if i am going into a tough situation. i found that if you dislike it and dont want it to happen then its worse but if you embrace it and dont care so much if it happens or not, then its less likely to happen. have a nice day, hope you dont mind me giving you my long story.




    Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:15 pm
    Hey, I'm new wanted to say hi.

    I am down right serious when there is talk about social anxiety, and I just like to say you shouldn't be thankful because you improve...you been dealing it for 20 years now. Lastly I rather be like...well I'm just a little p%&$ you know. SAD should never happen to anyone. Well nice to meet ya :D




    From: Maddie
    Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:22 pm
    happy birthday




    Fri Feb 01, 2008 9:36 pm
    happy birthday...
    February 1, 1790

    First session of the U.S. Supreme Court
    In the Royal Exchange Building on New York City's Broad Street, the Supreme Court of the United States meets for the first time, with Chief Justice John Jay of New York presiding.

    The U.S. Supreme Court was established by Article Three of the U.S. Constitution, which took effect in March 1789. The Constitution granted the Supreme Court ultimate jurisdiction over all laws, especially those in which constitutionality was at issue. The court was also designated to rule on cases concerning treaties of the United States, foreign diplomats, admiralty practice, and maritime jurisdiction.

    In September 1789, the Judiciary Act was passed, implementing Article Three by providing for six justices who would serve on the court for life. The same day, President George Washington appointed John Jay to preside as chief justice, and John Rutledge of South Carolina, William Cushing of Massachusetts, John Blair of Virginia, Robert Harrison of Maryland, and James Wilson of Pennsylvania to serve as associate justices. Two days later, all six appointments were confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

    The Supreme Court later grew into arguably the most powerful judicial body in the world in terms of its central place in the U.S. political order. In times of constitutional crisis, for better or worse, it always played a definitive role in resolving the great issues of the time.









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