The symbol for bipolar disorder.
The lines represent the "cycling" or changes in mood one experiences. This symbol can be used in a number of ways as you will see below.
The lines represent the "cycling" or changes in mood one experiences. This symbol can be used in a number of ways as you will see below.
Alex is \/\/\/\.
(Alex is manic depressive)
Kimmie was giving me head one second and trying to rip mine off the next, she must suffer from \/\/\/\, more commonly known as \/\/\/\.
(Kimmie was giving me head one second and trying to rip mine off the next, she must suffer from manic depression, more commonly known as bipolar disorder)
Kurt Cobain was \/\/\/\, \/\/\/!
(Kurt Cobain was bipolar, \m/)
(Alex is manic depressive)
Kimmie was giving me head one second and trying to rip mine off the next, she must suffer from \/\/\/\, more commonly known as \/\/\/\.
(Kimmie was giving me head one second and trying to rip mine off the next, she must suffer from manic depression, more commonly known as bipolar disorder)
Kurt Cobain was \/\/\/\, \/\/\/!
(Kurt Cobain was bipolar, \m/)
by amgoldberg November 3, 2006