I have a different set of experiences and beliefs than some others who teach/practice law do. Certainly how I view the mental health field seems a bit different than many people here - again different experiences and personalities. (My university also has high standards, students pay what seems a lot of money to me in tuition, my partner teaches in the English and Women's studies department and I am old - perhaps that is why we are just not so worried about it and don't over-react to everything)(I am also disgusted with the "Patriot" Act, zero tolerance policies of any sort because they are completely stupid, the over-reaction and jumping on a bandwagon to call everything bullying and abuse, all sorts of political correctness and other such molly coddling sorts of things, I am against all marriage and would abolish the institution all together rather than be for gay marriage, and I pay absolutely no attention to food expiration dates. I doubt I agree with many people on this site about most things of this sort).
It is all good - having different viewpoints is a good thing I think.
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