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  • 1 week ago | medium.com | Jake Taylor

    This is the first chapter where the three personalities begin to write together. Integration is beginning. It gets off to a rough start, but they find their footing within a couple of paragraphs. Enjoy. “Our childhood was fantastic. Our childhood was mostly like your typical childhood, I guess. Our childhood was highly abusive, and I fucking HATE my family. Shut up Schmuck! You’re already ruining the chapter. I thought we agreed to write this TOGETHER!!!??? Well from now on, all you can do is listen.

  • 2 weeks ago | medium.com | Jake Taylor

    The following is chapter 3 from my groundbreaking novel Who Am I? “Dexter!That’s my name. You can’t wear it out. I love hearing it. Dexter! Dexter! Read all about me. I’m the one. I am the star of this movie. I have my own trailer and everything. I know that I am the one you want to hear from. I will not disappoint. What shall we talk about? Them? Or Me? Jake is smart, but I am smarter than Jake. As much as it hurts me to admit it. Which is quite literally, not at all.

  • 2 weeks ago | medium.com | Jake Taylor

    The following is chapter 2 from my groundbreaking novel Who Am I? It was written with the right hemisphere of my brain in complete isolation. I named him Schmuck, because he has been manipulated by so many evil people in my life. He lives a very depressed and miserable life due to always putting himself at a disadvantage to everyone else and their selfish and remorseless ways. He grew to be very bitter and resentful from always putting everyone else’s feelings before his own. “I hate being me.

  • 2 weeks ago | medium.com | Jake Taylor

    My name is Jake and I am a 36 year old father of two, living in Toronto, Canada. My story is unique because I cured dissociative identity disorder in myself. I could never afford therapy, but I did thousands of hours of research in mental health and psychology. That is how I first discovered that I had bipolar disorder, because it was very “textbook.” That began a ten year long journey, where my hole became deeper and deeper. I was no longer able to play ignorant to all of my problems.

  • 3 weeks ago | kutv.com | Jake Taylor

    SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A growing scam in Utah is doing much worse than taking money. It's taking the lies of teens. A Utah man, Ben Taylor, has made it his mission to stop them. He's not beating bank robbers with is bare hands or racing along rooftops, but he may be what the non-comic-book version of a heroic vigilante looks like. Ben doesn't have a utility belt or spandex, and seems to be a normal mild-mannered dad.

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