I'm Bi-Winning
March 18, 2011 5:24 PM Subscribe
In less then a week The Ma-Sheen has coompletely redefined bipolar disorder. He doesn't believe he has an illness, he regrets nothing, and, yeah, he continues to win. Sure it takes a special kind of guy to sleep with 10 women in one night, and some might consider this a symptom but others might say this is the American Dream come true.
This post was deleted for the following reason: If this is supposed to be about bipolar, it sort of isn't. It's more like a "look at this asshole (with added mental illness)" which is not great for MeFi. People interested in this have seen it already. -- jessamyn
The American Dreamâ„¢ sounds nauseating and painful. I hope he gets better.
posted by thsmchnekllsfascists at 5:30 PM on March 18, 2011
posted by thsmchnekllsfascists at 5:30 PM on March 18, 2011
a first in the history of... whatever.
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What do you mean?
High profile dude flips out maximally. Says wacky things. There are people all over the country who say equally "crazy" shit every day. The only reason he is not in a regional treatment center is because he is rich, and I say that as someone who doesn't think the behavior warrants such... incarceration, weather you have money or not... just as an observation of the duality of treatment.
Hopefully Sheen feels better soon.
posted by edgeways at 5:36 PM on March 18, 2011
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What do you mean?
High profile dude flips out maximally. Says wacky things. There are people all over the country who say equally "crazy" shit every day. The only reason he is not in a regional treatment center is because he is rich, and I say that as someone who doesn't think the behavior warrants such... incarceration, weather you have money or not... just as an observation of the duality of treatment.
Hopefully Sheen feels better soon.
posted by edgeways at 5:36 PM on March 18, 2011
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