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Title: The ultimate safe space
Post by: Perd Hapley on July 12, 2016, 12:21:11 AM
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/jul/11/snowflake-arizona-environmental-illness

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...most of the residents in Snowflake have what they call “environmental illness”, a controversial diagnosis that attributes otherwise unexplained symptoms to pollution.

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The idea that modern conveniences cause pain dates to the mid-19th century. In 1869, doctor George Beard published several papers blaming modern civilization and steam power for ailments such as “drowsiness, cerebral irritation, pain, pressure and heaviness in the head”.

According to him, other indications of chemical sensitivity included “fear of society, fear of being alone, fear of contamination … fear of fears … fear of everything”.

He called the illness neurasthenia. Susie called it being “sensitive to the whole world”.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: griz on July 12, 2016, 06:56:30 AM
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cerebral irritation, heaviness in the head

I have that, but i thought it was just an allergy to my job.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: lee n. field on July 12, 2016, 08:32:08 AM
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“environmental illness”,

Been there, done that.

My armchair impression is that this is an easy way to assert some control over your personal social environment.  When you're making a big scene about being "sick", everyone around you has to accommodate.

No, they don't want to hear about psychosis.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: MillCreek on July 12, 2016, 09:29:03 AM
It is probably significant that the majority of persons suffering from these sort of issues are middle-aged women.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: Fly320s on July 12, 2016, 11:04:27 AM
It is probably significant that the majority of persons suffering from these sort of issues are middle-aged women.

So, you're saying that town is not a good place for a single guy to live?
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: K Frame on July 12, 2016, 12:30:41 PM
Guy I new lived in a community that was building out.

An allegedly "allergic to everything" woman moved in, and within a month started laying down demands, followed by lawsuit after lawsuit, mainly on materials that were being used to construct the new houses nearly half a mile away. Various lawsuits demanded specialized building materials, that the houses be built without (and rented/sold with riders forbidding) anything but all-natural-fiber carpets, paints, whole 9 yards of wackiness.

Then she started suing her neighbors over cooking smells, cleaning products, their pets, demanding incredible accommodations. She would also leave notes on people's cars about how they were "murdering" her with the fumes and threatening to make everyone buy electric cars. She sued over people smoking in their homes, demanding that the community be deemed a complete no smoking zone. She sued over satellite dishes, saying they aggravated her condition.

The community tried to be accommodating, but every time they tried to meet her half way she upped the demands. She made life hell for everyone for about 18 months and cost the community and her neighbors a lot of money.

Then one of her other neighbors filmed her in her back yard one afternoon (guess she thought everyone was at work)....

Smoking several cigarettes.

Things went a lot less well for her after that, she was hit with a bunch of counter suits, and she eventually moved.

Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: wmenorr67 on July 12, 2016, 12:35:37 PM
Guy I new lived in a community that was building out.

An allegedly "allergic to everything" woman moved in, and within a month started laying down demands, followed by lawsuit after lawsuit, mainly on materials that were being used to construct the new houses nearly half a mile away. Various lawsuits demanded specialized building materials, that the houses be built without (and rented/sold with riders forbidding) anything but all-natural-fiber carpets, paints, whole 9 yards of wackiness.

Then she started suing her neighbors over cooking smells, cleaning products, their pets, demanding incredible accommodations. She would also leave notes on people's cars about how they were "murdering" her with the fumes and threatening to make everyone buy electric cars. She sued over people smoking in their homes, demanding that the community be deemed a complete no smoking zone. She sued over satellite dishes, saying they aggravated her condition.

The community tried to be accommodating, but every time they tried to meet her half way she upped the demands. She made life hell for everyone for about 18 months and cost the community and her neighbors a lot of money.

Then one of her other neighbors filmed her in her back yard one afternoon (guess she thought everyone was at work)....

Smoking several cigarettes.

Things went a lot less well for her after that, she was hit with a bunch of counter suits, and she eventually moved.



Like the people that move out to the country and then complete about the smell of cow *expletive deleted*it.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: K Frame on July 12, 2016, 12:52:39 PM
Like the people that move out to the country and then complete about the smell of cow *expletive deleted*it.

Or the shooting range they move next to.

Issac Walton League in Fairfax had that problem years ago with one particular individual trying to shut them down (they'd only been there for 30 some years at that point, and the buyers were FULLY aware that the range was there.

Finally culminated with the woman calling 911 to report that someone from the range had shot in an unsafe direction and the bullet went through her window and into her living room.

Police investigated, and, if I remember the story correctly (Mtnbkr may remember it, too), determined that the woman had apparently trespassed on League property, gotten a bullet from one of the berms, and launched it through her window with a slingshot.

The angle of penetration through the storm window and window were at an upward angle, not downward, and she didn't bother to clean the dirt off the bullet.

I believe that case was one of the ones that helped push through existing range legislation in Virginia.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: Perd Hapley on July 12, 2016, 01:02:05 PM
^ Not a CSI fan, I guess, or she would have known better.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: Angel Eyes on July 12, 2016, 03:38:48 PM
Or the shooting range they move next to.

There was a similar incident (I don't have the link handy) in which someone was trying to get a shooting range shut down and called the police claiming that bullets from the range were landing in his yard.  Police showed up and the resident pointed them to the bullets, which turned out to be unfired cartridges planted by said resident.

Resident got busted for making a false report.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: Ron on July 12, 2016, 03:40:39 PM
Scout can tell you all about folks moving in next door to a gun range and causing trouble.

His club ended up moving way out into the stix partially for that reason.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: wmenorr67 on July 12, 2016, 03:59:09 PM
Back in KC there was a racetrack that had been there for years.  When the track opened there was nothing but farmland and/or wilderness around it.  People started moving in and complained.  City told them to get bent.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: K Frame on July 12, 2016, 04:10:53 PM
There was a similar incident (I don't have the link handy) in which someone was trying to get a shooting range shut down and called the police claiming that bullets from the range were landing in his yard.  Police showed up and the resident pointed them to the bullets, which turned out to be unfired cartridges planted by said resident.

Resident got busted for making a false report.


Yeah, I seem to recall the same thing happening with this lady.... Police tend not to like it when you cobble up a big lie to try and do your dirty work.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: BlueStarLizzard on July 12, 2016, 04:13:15 PM
*snort* mental illness can cause physical symptoms.

Severe anxiety, clinical depression and probably some other alphabet soups in addition to narcissistic personality disorder explain Susie's problems.

And the suicides? Susie is a pusher of her crazy and preys on the mentally ill. I would bet that she enjoys it every single time someone kills themselves.  :mad:

Is Snowflake private property? Because if not, if I'm ever in Arizona I will go down their and *expletive deleted*ck that little bitch's world.
Title: Re: The ultimate safe space
Post by: Hawkmoon on July 13, 2016, 12:04:15 AM
I briefly dated a woman who was "sensitive" to a lot of things.

That wasn't the only reason the relationship never developed into a "relationship," but it was a contributing factor.