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Originally posted by Mimor
You might like to read Spook by Mary Roach.
Noted. 🙂

I have a reoccurring nightmare that I end up in an asylum and get treated badly, but no one believes me because they all think I'm crazy.

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Originally posted by Raven69
Noted. 🙂

I have a reoccurring nightmare that I end up in an asylum and get treated badly, but no one believes me because they all think I'm crazy.
"Sanity is a treatable condition…with psychiatric help, involuntary hospitalization, the extensive use of restraints, neuroleptic drugs, ECT, and the guidance of NAMI, Sanity can be fully and permanently overcome. It happens every day."

-Shoshanna Moser

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I am about to enter the second era of my reign of RHP terror scheme.

I also have glasses.

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I love humidifiers.

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
It's imperative that you find out where their next outing is and screw with them. Phone in a bomb threat. Vanadalize your friends apartment/house while he's out. Pay a bouncer to toss one of them from the club. Hire a mime to stalk them.

What you don't know about me:
If I could do anything I'd have gone into art/design/architecture instead of Engineering. My middle name is George, I hate it.
George.

What's weird is not only does he fear the simple "get together" situation (like for coffee or drinks or family occasions) or the work routine, he has, at times, felt terrible paranoia that someone might attack him. He knows it's not rational. He knows it won't happen. He gets moody and short-tempered during family events because it actually ANGERS him to have to cope with social situations. He suffers from extremes. It's sad, but he's working on it.

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Originally posted by Sunburnt
George.

What's weird is not only does he fear the simple "get together" situation (like for coffee or drinks or family occasions) or the work routine, he has, at times, felt terrible paranoia that someone might attack him. He knows it's not rational. He knows it won't happen. He gets moody and short-tempered during family events because it actually ANGE ...[text shortened]... cope with social situations. He suffers from extremes. It's sad, but he's working on it.
You need to hire someone to tazer him in the street.

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As a small child I had a bugger collection on the wall beside my bed. I outgrew that phase. Really.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
As a small child I had a bugger collection on the wall beside my bed. I outgrew that phase. Really.
😲😲

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Originally posted by kirksey957
As a small child I had a bugger collection on the wall beside my bed. I outgrew that phase. Really.
I consulted the dictionary. How can you have a collection of a-holes, people who plant bugs or homosexuals on the wall?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I consulted the dictionary. How can you have a collection of a-holes, people who plant bugs or homosexuals on the wall?
He's just very nosy.

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Originally posted by Palynka
He's just very nosy.
That was my first thought, but I couldn't find anything supporting that theory.

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I like to plant various inanimate objects to see if anything will grow out of them.

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Originally posted by Raven69
I like to plant various inanimate objects to see if anything will grow out of them.
Any success?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Any success?
Not yet...however, I remain hopeful.

Maybe I should become a bugger and plant bugs.

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Originally posted by Raven69
Not yet...however, I remain hopeful.

Maybe I should become a bugger and plant bugs.
Careful, someone might want to put you on the wall if you do that.

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