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07-13-2012 , 04:08 PM
o ok
07-13-2012 , 04:10 PM
i have to write this paper on a beautiful mind and i havent seen it in years so wikipedia should be fine right?
07-13-2012 , 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by elrey
i have to write this paper on a beautiful mind and i havent seen it in years so wikipedia should be fine right?
What would you like to know?
07-13-2012 , 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by The Brickie
Is that the one between Sweden and Denmark?
canada, new brunswick to pei
07-13-2012 , 04:12 PM
I mean he could have still told me what it was since I am bored, but w/e that's kool.
07-13-2012 , 04:12 PM

Last edited by gregorio; 07-13-2012 at 04:13 PM. Reason: too video myslef as obv you don't want just random bridges i find on internet
07-13-2012 , 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by elrey
hey jelly all these hot girls are looking at my profile but not sending me their phone numbers
mbn, I don't even see hot girls in my area
07-13-2012 , 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by elrey
hey jelly all these hot girls are looking at my profile but not sending me their phone numbers
I quit initiating contact with guys a long time ago when they wouldn't respond. I still browse profiles on occasion. You must do the chasing.
07-13-2012 , 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by The Brickie
OMG IT WORKS WHY DIDN'T YOU PEOPLE TELL ME ABOUT THIS BEFORE
your welcome

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Originally Posted by elrey
hey jelly all these hot girls are looking at my profile but not sending me their phone numbers
they probably noticed your iron deficiency
07-13-2012 , 04:15 PM
This is a true story about John Nash Jr, who unfortunately was discovered in his adult life as having a terrible illness, paranoid schizophrenia. The story begins in 1947, with John Nash as a student at Princeton. He tries to portray himself as being really smart, but right off you can tell there is something wrong with him, by the look in his eyes. He finally he comes up with a game theory. This theory is thought to be incredible and he is offered a job at M.I.T. He gets married and has a child. This is when his world is turned upside down. The rest of the movie focuses on John's life in dealing with schizophrenia

Throughout this time the events are so very believable, that John is experiencing all these things, you then discover that most of it was in his mind. Thankfully with his wife's help he is able to deal with this illness and come out okay in the end. He even wins the Noble Prize in 1994. The message I received was to try to understand the different kind of illnesses that are out there, and to be more understanding towards people when they are displaying what I would perceive as strange behavior.

The main source of this movie was from a biography written by Sylvia Nasar. This film can be categorized as a melodrama, as it has strong emotional scenes. It has action and the character triumphs in the end. It has a serious subject matter, but does end happily. This story defiantly has the seven characteristics of a Classical Hollywood Cinema. There is a story to be told and it's about not only about John being a brilliant mathematician but also dealing with his Schizophrenia.

John uses subjective points of views (pov) to illustrate his visual and mathematical abilities to perceive patterns and interactions. In a scene where John arrives at Princeton to begin his studies, one of the patterns through his point-of-view shot was when John connects his vision of bright lemons, a punch bowl, and the pattern of a fellow student's tie. In this sequence and others in the film, John uses flashes of light in his pov shots to point out his recognition of significant patterns in the world around him, such as the magazines and newspapers lighting up when he thinks he has discovered a code. In another scene, John visits a top-secret government center to decipher a code captured from the Soviets. In addition to the flashes of light, this scene uses close-ups, composition, and images to express Nash's exceptional subjective perceptions.
07-13-2012 , 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by jmitchell42
YOU JUST DON'T MAKE FUN OF BIG BANKS AND LIBOR RATES LIKE YOU USED TO I HAD TO MOVE ON
07-13-2012 , 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by gregorio
Oh yes, I saw a little piece on this one. The biggest threat to that bridge is ice flow which forms on the lake during the winter. You'll notice the shape of the piers which are designed to break up the ice as it comes into contact with them.

Last edited by The Brickie; 07-13-2012 at 04:18 PM. Reason: lake/sea whatever
07-13-2012 , 04:18 PM
ok hes schizo theres his axis 1
07-13-2012 , 04:19 PM
oh you have to diagnose him
07-13-2012 , 04:21 PM
In the movie, "A Beautiful Mind", John Nash displays classic positive symptoms of a schizophrenic. This movie does a fair job in portraying the personality and daily suffering of someone who is affected by the disease, although the film does not give a completely historically accurate account. In the film, John Nash would fall into the category of a paranoid schizophrenic, portraying all the symptoms that are typical for this illness. Nash suffers delusions of persecution, believing that there is a government conspiracy against him. He believes that because he is supposedly a secret agent working for the government breaking Soviet codes, and that the KGB was out to get him. In addition to these delusions, Nash experiences hallucinations which are shown from the moment that he starts college at Princeton University. He hallucinates that he has a roommate, when in reality it is uncovered
07-13-2012 , 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by AngryPanda
YOU JUST DON'T MAKE FUN OF BIG BANKS AND LIBOR RATES LIKE YOU USED TO I HAD TO MOVE ON

i don't even know wat a libor rate is tho
07-13-2012 , 04:22 PM
Hey check out this k00l video gregorio showed me



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Panties Across the Bridge, 9-6 p.m.
The Brickie, this isn't the most spectacular bridge, but does the event pique your interest?
07-13-2012 , 04:22 PM
Case Study
Patients name: John Nash
Diagnosis and Assessment
Axis I: Undifferentiated Type
Using the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM IV-TR) John Nash has been given the primary diagnosis of being undifferentiated. Plus abnormalities of the brain structure and function, disorganized speech and behavior, delusions, and hallucinations. Nash often has panic attacks, withdrawal from social activities, and loss of attention to personal hygiene and grooming, and the inability to separate real form unreal events. John Nash is classified under Undifferentiated Type because he had a number of symptoms such as delusions, disorganized behavior, disorganized speech, and hallucinations. He believes he is being forced to work for the government to decipher codes. That they inserted a coded chip in order to keep track of him, and if he doesn’t comply with their wishes, they will expose him to the Russians, who in turn will kill him.

Last edited by gregorio; 07-13-2012 at 04:24 PM. Reason: think they mean shcizophrenia: undifferentiated type
07-13-2012 , 04:25 PM
you try to be friendly and bond but all they do is spit in your drink while you're not looking.
07-13-2012 , 04:26 PM
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Panties Across the Bridge, 9-6 p.m.
panda how far are you from Newport. Maybe i can stop by on my way.
http://www.jaymiejamisonfoundation.c...he-bridge-2012

07-13-2012 , 04:26 PM
Can like. Can oceans flood? Cuz lakes and rivers and sinks and basements can. But can oceans?

Maybe if we built more deserts the oceans would rise I think.

Anyway the point is I ain't drivin' on that ****ing bridge.

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Originally Posted by jmitchell42

i don't even know wat a libor rate is tho
Well you're rich so you will soon find out.
07-13-2012 , 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by gregorio
panda how far are you from Newport. Maybe i can stop by on my way.
http://www.jaymiejamisonfoundation.c...he-bridge-2012
Purple People Eater is ~3mi
07-13-2012 , 04:27 PM
hey guys

this is a boring story about me.

woke up at 3am an had the most terrible headache ive ever experienced .. head hurt so bad i actually started throwing upfrom it .. i was throwing up in the toilet with my skull feeling like it was goign to crack open and i prayed to god that it would stop. I have maybe prayed to god five or six times in my life. i took a couple aspirins also and after laying in bed for a while the naproxens (or maybe god) did its work and i fell asleep. : )
07-13-2012 , 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by eight high
hey guys

this is a boring story about me.

woke up at 3am an had the most terrible headache ive ever experienced .. head hurt so bad i actually started throwing upfrom it .. i was throwing up in the toilet with my skull feeling like it was goign to crack open and i prayed to god that it would stop. I have maybe prayed to god five or six times in my life. i took a couple aspirins also and after laying in bed for a while the naproxens (or maybe god) did its work and i fell asleep. : )
So are you sleeptyping aorn?
07-13-2012 , 04:32 PM
That's not a boring story. I've never had a bad headache but I assume it must be horrible

      
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