Book: Shattered dreams



He desperately wanted to curse, to send it away... to fall on my knees and beg for justice. But most of all he dreamed of a warm bed and Cup of hot milk.
№ 168536   Added MegaMozg 12-01-2017 / 13:10
You should never regret what was done, if confident in their own right.
№ 168535   Added MegaMozg 12-01-2017 / 13:10
Yes, anything is possible. If you believe in coincidences. And in Santa Claus. And the good fairies.
№ 105454   Added MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 10:46
She actually believes what he says! Is a classic case of madness?
№ 105393   Added MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 10:43
Experienced lawyers will never ask direct questions that require equally simple answers. On the contrary, they try to ask more at first glance, irrelevant questions to get people to tell more about yourself and discover your true feelings.
№ 105392   Added MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 10:43
Can you imagine the celebration at the paparazzi. Must be crazy out there! As well, the next sensation! It is possible to tell, a nightmare on elm street!
№ 105391   Added MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 10:42
The conversation turned into a real verbal battle, which was a truly inexhaustible all the new arguments and every minute more and more excited. Finally, both were smart enough to understand that this battle is not so much a battle of wits as the desire to show themselves in the best light before the opponent.
№ 105390   Added MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 10:42
- Have you ever heard about the splitting of consciousness or depersonalization?
- What is it?
- A condition in which one body can live several completely different personalities. In American psychiatry, the disease known as dissociative identity disorder. Such cases are first described two centuries ago. It usually starts-those experienced in childhood trauma. The patient tries to cut off bad memories and is fenced off from them, making up another "I". Sometimes these "me" sometimes a great many.
And they all know each other?
- Sometimes. And sometimes not. Tony Lett obviously familiar. Ashley obviously has no idea about their existence. "Alternates" appear because his "I" is unable to endure mental anguish and emotional pain. It is a peculiar way to escape from reality. Every time the patient takes another shock or shock, can be born a new identity. Such "I" can differ dramatically from each other. Some silly, others have a brilliant mind. They even speak different languages and have diverse tastes.
And... does it happen often?
- Some researchers claim that one percent of the population suffers from splitting of consciousness, and in psychiatric hospitals these patients are approximately 20 percent.
But Ashley seemed perfectly normal, ' said David.
- Such people are quite normal, until the stage comes another alien "I". They work, raise children, marry, marry, in short, leading a normal life, but the substitution can occur at any moment. Alien "I" is the host body for an hour, a day or even a few weeks, and then the person can lose memory, sense of time, to do strange things, which in life would have thought in the normal state.
№ 105389   Added MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 10:42