I don’t remember florida ever going through off-season dis function like this… not technically the off-season yet, but still…This is all similar to Mullen’s first offseason. There was constant turmoil and we were going to take advantage until we didn’t.
Hope you’re right but I’ll believe it when I see it.
SMH..he is right and you ate just making excuses for her.Mental Health is defined as a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. What she had is a psychological condition, wouldn't that also be mental health?
You're welcome to your opinion, but I just think the way you're presenting it by completely dismissing her experience in favor of "real mental health issues" of others is part of WHY her situation did gain so much traction and why she was given the TIME magazine award. I mean who are you (or I) to categorize what is or isn't a "real" mental health issue?
My only symptoms were no smell or taste and no energy. My smell and taste have not completely come back even after a year, which sux for my occupation. I did experience Covid fog for a few months. I still blame that when I forget something at work, lol.Covid is weird...I lost mine at the very beginning. My head got stuffy and boom...couldn't smell or taste anything.
Elliot is going to keep turning down head coaching jobs annually and eventually end up having to settle for South Florida three years from now. He has quite the ego apparently.
Does he really think Ohio State or Alabama will come calling if those jobs open? I don’t get it.
We all have a working definition of what mental health issues mean, and it's not some dictionary.com definition. It's a psychological or chemical problem that doesn't just show up and go away quickly like a cold. That's like saying "I have a condition that keeps me from doing anything but playing video games." Sure, being spoiled and lazy is a "condition" by the literal definition, but that's not what having a condition means in practice, and anyone who uses it in that scenario is hiding behind a legitimate word for an illegitimate reason.Mental Health is defined as a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. What she had is a psychological condition, wouldn't that also be mental health?
You're welcome to your opinion, but I just think the way you're presenting it by completely dismissing her experience in favor of "real mental health issues" of others is part of WHY her situation did gain so much traction and why she was given the TIME magazine award. I mean who are you (or I) to categorize what is or isn't a "real" mental health issue?
I didn't feel referencing his cross-dressing habits was relevant to the conversation. I don't judge.Assuming @InVOLuntary is just an old man was your first mistake![]()
@nicksjuzunkProbably not, but he's ripped according to the picture he posted a little while back