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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2006 23:44:36 GMT -4
[Off topic]I’m sorry to interrupt, but could the people on this board please stop talking about autism. I don’t mean to be so sensitive, but I have autism, and it’s not as bad as people seem to think it is. I also think he should get help, but there is a lot of controversy about what kind of help is best. Many adults who are autistic have formed advocacy groups speak out against what they felt was inappropriate treatment during their youth. I disagree with the more extreme examples( I think that people with autism benefit from some therapy), I don’t like being told I have a “condition” that needs to be “cured” I’m sorry do be a downer.[/Off topic] Hey, I hear ya! I suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and I HATE ignorant remarks like, "well, just suck it up!" or what have you. Or for depression, which is related to it, "Well, just think happy thoughts!" Grrrr! BUT, we're not knocking autism here. Really we're not. We're saying that if Jett is autistic, he's not getting help for it, and that's sad. Plus, Autism is a spectrum-you can have a mild case, like Aspergers, and then at the opposite end, you can have someone who is severely mentally retarded. I'm guessing that's the case with Jett, from what I've read about him. (Sorry to be off topic, but having OCD, I know what it's like when people just assume you're completely crazy, or that all people with OCD are terrified of germs and live like Howard Hughes). And as Forrest Gump would say, "That's all I have to say about that." All right, topic? Okay! I have a feeling Kelly and co aren't lying when they claim to see old sunburns and feel novocaine pouring out of their noses. They're in a sauna for hours at a time-far beyond the recommended 30 minutes max that experts tell you. They're swilling down Wesson and handfuls of One-A-Day and the like. The vitamin overdoses, the heat, and considering they're probably suffering from sodium depletion and the like, probably make them hallucinate. That just sounds like a recipe for disaster.
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Post by spinsterliz on Aug 8, 2006 23:52:07 GMT -4
Didn't Kelly once go on some ass-kissing show like Entertainment Tonight and yell, "$cientology just rocks!" when asked why she was attracted to it? I know some clam said that on t.v. and I'm pretty sure it was her. I don't even think you could be dumber than that. I can't imagine telling someone, "I am in the United church because, um...it just rocks! Yeeeaaah!"
I also think she's an idiot because once she told a magazine that some "natural" (read: $cientologist) doctor gave her a recipe to calm down fussy kids and it had like 37 kinds of vegetables and then she finished by saying that after you boil them in water you throw the vegetables away and give your kids the broth. It was just so oblivious the way she explained it, as if throwing away a whole ton of vegetables was perfectly reasonable and not a huge waste of money for the average parent.
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Post by Hamatron on Aug 9, 2006 0:09:40 GMT -4
And, you know, by the time the broth is ready the kid has probably already calmed down.
She always reminds me of a more generic Kelly Lynch.
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Post by kelly9480 on Aug 9, 2006 0:53:35 GMT -4
Hey, I hear ya! I suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and I HATE ignorant remarks like, "well, just suck it up!" or what have you. Or for depression, which is related to it, "Well, just think happy thoughts!" Grrrr! Ooh, you too? I was a counter (constantly adding up numbers in a given location until I reached a single digit, or assigning numbers to letters and adding them til I got a single digit), until I took Risperdal, but that shit causes mad hallicinations, like dragons, boats and tidal waves, so I stopped after 6 months. The OCD never came back, though. Oh, and whoever said Jett doesn't look quite right in the eyes, is right. He's really pretty but the eyes scare me. On topic. She needs to stop acting and just be Revolta's wife. She lives a pretty nice lifestyle that way, and her career is as dead as LRon, and Tinytom's credibility. And I love her hair dark brown.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2006 0:57:33 GMT -4
I find it weird how John is holding Jett in that second photo. Like he's trying to keep Jett still for the photographer, which is unusual for a child that old.
And what's on the kid's leg? It look like a brace or hard plastic or something.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2006 1:50:19 GMT -4
And what's on the kid's leg? It look like a brace or hard plastic or something. That's a side view of a Teva/Teva-esque sandal. With a white sock. He's got the foot propped up on his leg. Even Ella's looking pretty peeved in the picture. Methinks neither child was thrilled with getting a photo taken.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2006 4:48:48 GMT -4
In reading Operation Clambake it's a very scary cult. I'm surprised Kelly would admit to taking Jett to a hospital because apparently those are no-no's in Scientology (at least to the lower level plebes).
Anyway, on OCB it said that Scinetology doesn't consider disabilities "real" and will treat kids with them by making them do stuff like look up every word they don't know and other "study tech" tricks. If the kids don't improve, the Scieno schools will label the kids "troublemakers" and other such crap and tell the parents that it's the child's fault they don't want to learn - and illnesses (even cancer, etc.) happen only to people who aren't "clear."
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2006 8:08:30 GMT -4
Holy crap. They look like Stepford parents and the kids look like they'd stab them to death in their sleep. Jett, anyway. Creepy.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2006 9:55:01 GMT -4
Did Kelly even participate in the creation of these children? They look all Travolta to me. Maybe the $cienos have a procedure for that or something.
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Post by Sunnyhorse on Aug 9, 2006 10:42:30 GMT -4
I wonder whether the children of celeb Scienos get put through the same wringer as the kids of the Scientology peons -- I can't see some of these famous folk putting up with it, and they seem to get out of the obligations that the people further down the food chain have.
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