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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 1:12:41 AM   
MistressDarkArt


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ORIGINAL: JanahX

Bunny - I was thinking the same thing - whos stupid sock is this?


You KNOOOOOOW who...

He still has an account here; it's likely he just took a break while his meds were actually working.

Then of course there was that UK dude who has since resurfaced under a different sock. He sent letters of discontent about the boards to my inbox until I blocked him

Then again, there's always the Kevin possibility. Eh, feck it, they're probably all the same person. You know, of 'big man, pig man' fame. <shrugs> Whatever.


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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 1:24:07 AM   
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lol

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 1:29:33 AM   
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ahhh, sniffing the wrong dirty socks... if you want to dig...
the cities i lived in while on collarme; kansas city missouri, joplin missouri, los angeles california, austin texas
i like austin better than any town i have ever been in.
okay... for the hell of it
i am grateful for
a place to live
food to eat
i have the best case manager in the world (VASH)
my health is good
no one to complicate my life
sure someone will snark at my gratitude list too

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 1:35:51 AM   
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Where socks SAY they live and where they ACTUALLY live are often unrelated.

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 1:51:15 AM   
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Dude, you just come off as creepycrazy. I'm with those two women and every other woman you think has issues. They might but not as huge as yours. The way you write makes it seem like you are 1 crayon short of a box


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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 2:03:18 AM   
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Oh... My god. I can't stand to see him type. I want to throw my computer out a window.

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 2:14:27 AM   
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throw your computer out the window
you cannot snark without a computer

i'm outside the box
cha ching

i don't play with crayons

a therapist once told me
that i might have Asperger's syndrome;
i asked what do you mean by ass burger syndrome?
he explained a bit.
i google
What is Asperger Syndrome?

by Dr. Tony Attwood

Dr Hans Asperger, an Austrian pediatrician, originally described Asperger’s Syndrome in 1944. The syndrome has more recently been classified as an autistic spectrum disorder. Children and adults with Asperger’s Syndrome have an intellectual capacity within the normal range, but have a distinct profile of abilities that has been apparent since early childhood. The profile of abilities includes the following characteristics:


•A qualitative impairment in social interaction: ◦Failure to develop friendships that are appropriate to the child’s developmental level.
◦Impaired use of non-verbal behaviour such as eye gaze, facial expression and body language to regulate a social interaction.
◦Lack of social and emotional reciprocity and empathy.
◦Impaired ability to identify social cues and conventions.

•A qualitative impairment in subtle communication skills: ◦Fluent speech but difficulties with conversation skills and a tendency to be pedantic, have an unusual prosody and to make a literal interpretation.

•Restrictive Interests: ◦The development of special interests that is unusual in their intensity and focus.
◦Preference for routine and consistency.


The disorder can also include motor clumsiness and problems with handwriting and being hypersensitive to specific auditory and tactile experiences. There can also be problems with organisational and time management skills and explaining thoughts and ideas using speech. The exact prevalence rates have yet to be determined, but research suggests that it may be as common as one in 250. The aetiology is probably due to factors that affect brain development and not due to emotional deprivation or other psychogenic factors.
The characteristics of Asperger’s Syndrome described above are based on the diagnostic criteria and current research and have also been modified as a result of my extensive clinical experience. I would like to provide a personalised description of Asperger’s Syndrome that also incorporates the person’s qualities as well as their difficulties.

From my clinical experience I consider that children and adults with Asperger’s Syndrome have a different, not defective, way of thinking. The person usually has a strong desire to seek knowledge, truth and perfection with a different set of priorities than would be expected with other people. There is also a different perception of situations and sensory experiences. The overriding priority may be to solve a problem rather than satisfy the social or emotional needs of others. The person values being creative rather than co-operative. The person with Asperger’s syndrome may perceive errors that are not apparent to others, giving considerable attention to detail, rather than noticing the ‘big picture’. The person is usually renowned for being direct, speaking their mind and being honest and determined and having a strong sense of social justice. The person may actively seek and enjoy solitude, be a loyal friend and have a distinct sense of humour. However, the person with Asperger’s Syndrome can have difficulty with the management and expression of emotions. Children and adults with Asperger’s syndrome may have levels of anxiety, sadness or anger that indicate a secondary mood disorder. There may also be problems expressing the degree of love and affection expected by others. Fortunately, we now have successful psychological treatment programs to help manage and express emotions.

Copyright © 2005 Tony Attwood

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 2:19:16 AM   
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I'm not snarking.

I am sensing a troll.

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 2:33:38 AM   
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it takes one to know one

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 2:38:15 AM   
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That's... Wow.

53 years old? That's impressive.

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 2:40:25 AM   
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ORIGINAL: godmonger666


I have fewer problems than most people (99.9999999999%)



It could just be me, but I'm not getting that impression.

If you're starting anger management therapy, then I'd hazard that you have more issues than the 99.99% (however big it is) of people that don't need to attend anger mgt therapy.

I can't comment on whether the ladies in question are paranoid, there's not enough information and, forgive me if I regard you as a far from impartial judge of how your own actions come across to others.

But... if this happens a lot.... you have to embrace the possibility that the problem might be you.



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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 2:42:42 AM   
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ORIGINAL: godmonger666

it takes one to know one




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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 2:56:47 AM   
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about my photo
do i look bored?
like a give a fuck?
like i am in deep thought?
or all of the above
when it comes to what other people think?
do you lose sleep?
have a nervous breakdown?
study psychology?
go to church?
clip your toe nails?
have a butt plug in your ass so you won't accidentally fart in an elevator?
give the cashier at McDonald's a tip for the great food?
read a book on how to become politically correct?
all of the above
none of the above

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 2:57:51 AM   
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damn, i got another promotion; no longer curious; now a newbie
WOO HOO!!!

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 5:04:16 AM   
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I'm just wondering if there is an apartment occupied by 4 voluptuous young canadian lesbians in this complex


No.

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 5:35:43 AM   
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FR to the OP. It's not that all women are paranoid. They're paranoid about you. Maybe you should look inward to see what kind of vibes you give off

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 6:02:48 AM   
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this thread smells like...




Attachment (1)

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 6:48:01 AM   
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This thread is more like
how the fuck do you add a pic?
no option to attach
i was trying to attach a picture of
David Spade's character
Joe Dirt

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 7:07:28 AM   
godmonger666


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OMG!!!
I just found out from a friend in the courtyard...
that drunk woman
was walking in the hallways naked...
i have a feeling she will be evicted.

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RE: why are a lot of women paranoid? - 10/23/2012 7:38:28 AM   
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ORIGINAL: godmonger666


This thread is more like
how the fuck do you add a pic?
no option to attach
i was trying to attach a picture of
David Spade's character
Joe Dirt

there obviously is an option to attatch because people are doing it. Just because you can't doesn't mean noone can.

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