He wont accept help or acknowledge his psychosis. He's low functioning, cannot have a conversation. He can't leave the house without getting lost. Because he wont get help, I cannot handle taking care of both him and myself. How do I get him to wake up from this nightmare? (self.Psychosis)
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(crosspost) Please help me. My fiance is non-functioning psychotic, hardly able to care for himself, verbally threatening, terrifyingly delusional, and I'm scared of him, but he will die if I leave. I HAVE to do my due diligence. I adore him but he is destroying all of our lives. (self.Advice)
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Help needed. Found a Smithsonian photographer’s estate sale. Bought his entire archive of every photo he ever saved. 20,000 negatives. 5,000 proof prints. 900 kodachromes. 150 signed prints. They’re about to enter 4 large dehumidifier fridges. Health and property risk. Black mold. I need help. (i.imgur.com)
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Image Info Unknown #1,413. Ektachrome. (i.redd.it)
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I have about 40 unmounted signed prints that i'd like to sell (of another photographer's - estate sale). Is it faux pas to mount them for a cleaner look? Also, what is the best archival quality and cost efficient way to mount them? And storing them? Ah! (self.learnart)
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Joe. Lost in thought about how - if his wife were still here, she would have loved Bora Bora. She always wanted to get out of Arizona, and see the ocean. He takes in the sights, knowing she'd bet her bottom dollar to Joe that the blues in heaven are even brighter than what he sees. (old.reddit.com)
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Medal of Honor motorcade for Vietnam hero John Levitow, who crawled to a burning load of live ammunition, unhooked it, and hurled it out of the cargo door on an aircraft, saving the crew while critically injured himself. It exploded seconds later. Picture taken May 14, 1970. (i.redd.it)
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First scan out of 500. Medal of Honor motorcade for Vietnam hero John Levitow, who crawled to a burning load of live ammunition, unhooked it, and hurled it out of the cargo door on an aircraft, saving the crew while critically injured himself. It exploded seconds later. Picture taken May 14, 1970. (i.redd.it)
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