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Daily Dose of Reason - Society & Culture
  
Wednesday, 25 August 2010 00:00

question2“Impulse control disorder"

Translation: Official sounding: grants permission to steal, gamble, and commit arson because there is a disorder that dismantles the connection between responsibility, thoughts and actions.


“Full figured”

Translation: fat, overweight.


A woman in court to defend herself against eviction said she couldn't work because, "she caught the depression."

Translation: I'm unhappy with my life but won't do anything about it.


“ADD”

Translation: Bored and would rather be somewhere else or doing something else.


“Excitable”

Translation: Allowed to misbehave and do as he pleases because his parents are unwilling to set limits.


“Work through the past”

Translation: Find an excuse to not think about improving myself/solving problems in the present by continually recalling past events to gain sympathy.


“Stress”

Translation: Life, including the requirement to think and work in order to gain desired results.

 

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