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by mojo on Wed Oct 05, 05 12:01pm
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Course i don't, don't be silly.
Weed is good. I don't think so?! If they did, I would really like to talk to each personality.. that would be sooo cool! Like having 8-9 friends all wrapped up in one ;)
Yap! Definitely we have a few of such guys! Wanna see my dark side?
Hi. I'm Nuckinfutz. Yeah, me too! Yeah, me three!
sometimes I think I can be Jekyll and Hyde if comments hit me the wrong way.
^ just ask IC
Well, considering Barbara Baby cake's ip address is registered to a MENTAL HOME (true), i think theres a pretty good chance , yes.
whatever happened to barbara_cakes?
Maybe he was cured?
Hopefully something traumatic that wont hurt him, but will force him to change his ridiculously pompous, naive views a little. More likely though hes being served his once weekly patients choice "luxury" meal of spaghetti bolognese by the nurse whilst he looks confused, declares himself Emperor Caesar the first Of Rome and spouts endless Italian Gibberish to himself.
I suppose that some users consider me to have a multiple personality disorder. If by this you mean that: 1. If, being of mixed ethnicity, I make decisions and have an identity that doesn't conform to your idea of what it should be, then I am guilty. 2. If you have MPD, because you strongly criticise the actions of a public figure in one case, but approve of their actions in another, then I am guilty. 3. By MPD, you mean that I don't always take the liberal party line on issues and that I don't parrot back everything I read or hear, then I am also guilty. 4. If I don't automatically come out against something because the opposition is for it, then I have MPD. If you can't understand this because I usually come out on the liberal side, then that is your issue not mine. 5. If being unpredictable to some people on issues makes people think that I have MPD, then I am also guilty. I prefer to think that these things are not symptomatic of multiple personality disorder, but rather as a person who thinks for himself. What does being entirely predictable make someone?
To answer your question, FF: BOOOOORING! And you're not that :)
by mojo on Wed Oct 05, 05 4:51pm
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*chuckle* mojo
could you BE any more pretentious do you think FFLSD?
I stated what I did because some people consider my stance on various issues to be inconsistent or waffling. I'll try to be more pretentious though.
well having "mpd" also means acting like, writing like, commenting like and using identical insults like the very people you once criticized. not naming names here, so if you think it's "you", thats your issue, but lets face it -- if one day your freaking out at certain users because of their views and their style and demeanor and then bam! the next day you are acting exactly like those people you were just against, that is sort of indicitive of mpd.
FFLSD I wouldnt reccommend it, If you try any harder you might burst a blood vessel or something. One has to look after ones health doesnt one? *waves hand in an imperious manner*
having mpd also means that you expect people to support / recognize / approve of your views, but then you do not extend that same courtesy. good example would be automatically assuming that people who do not support president bush (just because you do, sometimes) are "paranoid" or "bush bashers" or "parroting" or "irrational." basically, it's expecting everyone around you to think as you do and if they don't, the person with mpd tries to marginalize them and their views by painting them as ______________(fill in the blank with your choice of negative stereotype) again, if anyone thinks this comment is about them, that is your conclusion.
hmmmm
There are definitely signs in a few individuals, and thank you for not forcing us to name names, mojo. FF, you are NOT among that number. Trust a guy who once worked at a mental-health facility.
I don't have Multiple Personality Disorder. Neither do I.
4 of us have, 2 of us aren't sure and one denies it completely!
Ahh, Truth, but did you actually WORK there? orr .... :o)
It seems to me that we too often attribute an apparent inconsistency in someone's position to result from hypocrisy, or multiple personality, or some such. However, humans are full of contradictions, and without them, we would be hopelessly sane, and life would take on a smooth texture which would bore us stiff.
how did you know? :)
by LCD on Fri Oct 07, 05 7:15pm
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