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Old Dec 12, 2008, 10:08 AM
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Pinup girl of the 1950s dies at the age of 85; apparently she had mental health issues. Like lots of people.
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Old Dec 14, 2008, 03:01 AM
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(((Bettie Paige))) ((Mental Health Sufferers))))) thanks for reminding us Pachy that many of the most creative are sensitive by nature, making them targets of the thing called 'mental illness' ... being true to our inner nature challenges us to express ourselves within acceptable social norms... those norms do pressure us to find outlets.. creative work is one positive outlet and still many are caught in the energized undertow... i will pray for relief for all, that we each may find an outlet that adds clearer understanding for ourselves while searching to understand the place we are now, and i pray that such an understanding will bring new hope, light, joy, and kindness to our homes and in our world
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