What about her poor arthritic bones?Also Magpies finish nesting in June you monstrous twerp. They’re still helping their fledglings but they’re out of the nest well before July.
also you made one of these did you?!
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She's not only made a nest, she's moving into it, so sad xAlso Magpies finish nesting in June you monstrous twerp. They’re still helping their fledglings but they’re out of the nest well before July.
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I love me a schists creek gifShe's not only made it, she's moving into it, so sad x
Conspiracy theory: is Jack secretly a corvid?!I love me a schists creek gif
As an ADHD Frau with a private prescription (because we don’t have shared care in Scotland across the board like in England) Ritalin/methylphenidate is cheap. I spend £30 a month on my prescription. If Jack’s spending £200 a month she’s likely on a fancier, newer drug like Elvanse. And while it’s more expensive, I don’t know anyone who takes Elvanse who spends quite that much - maybe up to around £150. So if she’s saying she’s spending £200 she’s likely bullshitting as usual.That's exactly what I was trying to say, if the NHS doctor thought Jack genuinely had ADHD she would be on medication from her doctor, methylphenidate. Instead, Jack is taking sertraline from her NHS gp, but then went and got a private prescription for ritalin (methylphenidate) which is a class A drug. She pays for this prescription around £200 a month and gets her sertraline from her NHS Dr. No doctor would prescribe both together as they are both stimulating so would affect her heart. Obviously Jack hasn't told the private GP about her sertraline as she wouldn't be prescribed both. This hasn't come out of thin air, Jack made several posts talking about this stuff hence why we know there is screenshots. Jack also states she takes tramadol which is also stimulating, for her arthritis. No Dr would prescribe all 3 together so obviously she hasn't told her private Dr about the sertraline and tramadol, she wouldn't have been given ritalin otherwise. Yes the NHS do prescribe it but not willy nilly and especially not alongside sertraline and tramadol.
Don’t worry, it never happened irlGosh, how old was her son when she sold his toy, i heard sold his stuff but crikey. He sounds very young in that piece of writing.
Its made me a bit sad tbh!
Argh. There is a crow that sits on my neighbour's fence staring into my kitchen at me. I do talk to it but it just caws at me very loudly.Conspiracy theory: is Jack secretly a corvid?!
- loves shiny spoons
- remembers faces
- holds grudges
- croaking
- has a very loud shitfit if annoyed
the combination of this post and your handle is very satisfyingI could believe "where's my big dinosaur!?,"....but otherwise, nah.
Quite like talking to Jack, I'd imagineArgh. There is a crow that sits on my neighbour's fence staring into my kitchen at me. I do talk to it but it just caws at me very loudly.
Quite like talking to Jack, I'd imagine
Good for them.Some squigs are just too far gone, aren't they? Imagine having to use JM's recipes to teach young folk how to cook. End times sort of thing.
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