Madness In Great Ones Must Not Unwatched Go.
But what about the not-so-great? Who watches out for us?
What do you do when a casual friend and co-worker is no longer on polite speaking terms with the voices in her head?
Last Thursday night, a very NICE lady I work with, lost an argument with herself (or someone in there) and was heard to say, in a most harsh tone of voice, "FUCK YOU! LEAVE ME ALONE!", to no one in particular, as no one else was in her immediate working area.
Everybody talks to themselves once in a while (you do, don't you? Don't you!?!). But damn, when it's so crowded you have to yell to be heard in your own head, something needs to be done.
Anyway, she went home at lunch time and didn't return Thursday night, or come in Friday. Didn't return calls to her home, but did call in to work Friday afternoon, however no one tells the help anything. Don't know if she was fired or what. Guess we'll find out today.
Another causality on the Highway to Hell.
5 Comments:
Now chimp, it's not nice to mock the afflicted. Hey, look at it this way: at least she'll never be alone. Don't they make a drug to silence all those voices?
I know it's hard to believe, but this is a TRUE STORY. She came back to work after a week and told us she had had the "flu", and she didn't seem all that "recovered". As for the med's, you have to go to a doctor for them first. Time will tell...
I believe that your story is true. I talk to myself all the time. Inner conflicts get fought INSIDE my head, not out! The "Flu" huh? Sounds like code for "SCHIZOPHRENIA" When the shooting stars, keep your head low. bye buddy.
Keep my head low, huh? Gee, thanks a lot, Mr. Advice.
Hey, just lookin' out for a friend.......
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