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Unlike you, I want America to succeed, so I'm shooting a hypo-grenade of Haloperidol into the paranoid gray matter of your schizophrenic psychosis right now.
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Haloperidol, an antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia and Tourette syndrome, was also found at his apartment, but investigators believe he hadn't been using it, Mr. Owen said.
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Unlike you, I want America to succeed, so I'm shooting a hypo-grenade of Haloperidol into the paranoid gray matter of your schizophrenic psychosis right now.
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No one that doesn't need to be on thorazine or Haloperidol, not to mention the jacket with long sleeves that tie in the back, would ever expect the Russians, Chinese, or the DPRK to stand by and watch an impotent with sadly incompetent military forces led by a clearly sick man or men engage in activities of this magnitude!
Bush's nuclear proliferation plan The door is open to Preemptive nuclear strikes. 2005
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Perverts are people of artistic sensibilities; deviants, on the other hand, are people whose sensibilities are in urgent need of 1,000 milligrams of Haloperidol, administered up the buttocks turpentine and stinging nettle, for the ayurvedic-inclined, also works well, sometimes better than modern medicine.
Pervert's Progress ps 2005
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Perverts are people of artistic sensibilities; deviants, on the other hand, are people whose sensibilities are in urgent need of 1,000 milligrams of Haloperidol, administered up the buttocks turpentine and stinging nettle, for the ayurvedic-inclined, also works well, sometimes better than modern medicine.
Archive 2005-07-01 ps 2005
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Haloperidol/Haldol is still widely used in mental hospitals across the country.
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“The Use of Haloperidol in the Management of Stuttering,” JFD, 1 1975, 13–17.
Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995
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“Haloperidol and the Treatment of Stuttering,” JFD 2 1977, 217–24.
Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995
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“The Use of Haloperidol in the Management of Stuttering,” JFD, 1 1975, 13–17.
Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995
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