Knighton Matt Posted 4 August 2006 Posted 4 August 2006 2. Is that Phube after a tragic accident with a luxury yacht?
cisono Posted 4 August 2006 Posted 4 August 2006 2. Is that Phube after a tragic accident with a luxury yacht? If it is, you are in need of therapy now (to avoid post-traumatic stress disorder!!!)
Fez of Mahrez Posted 4 August 2006 Posted 4 August 2006 Number 1 looks like the Gnarls Barkley video which was number 1 which looks like the Gnarls Barkley video which was number 1 which looks like the Gnarls Barkley video which was number 1 which looks like the Gnarls Barkley video which was number 1 which looks like the Gnarls Barkley video which was number 1 which looks like the Gnarls Barkley video which was number 1 which looks like the Gnarls Barkley video which was number 1. Okay put me down for a couple of sessions.
Daggers Posted 4 August 2006 Author Posted 4 August 2006 2. Is that Phube after a tragic accident with a luxury yacht? I put your answer into my computer and it replied Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. Schizophrenia is found all over the world. The severity of the symptoms and the long-lasting, chronic pattern of schizophrenia often results in disability, and many individuals need ongoing assistance to manage the most basic functions of independent living. People with schizophrenia may have perceptions of reality that are strikingly different from the reality seen and shared by others around them. Their behavior may seem odd, unusual or even bizarre at times. They sometimes hear voices, talk to themselves, or respond to imaginary fears. At times, normal individuals may feel, think, or act in ways that resemble schizophrenia. Normal people may sometimes be unable to "think straight." They may become extremely anxious, for example, when speaking in front of groups and may feel confused, be unable to pull their thoughts together, and forget what they had intended to say. This is not schizophrenia. At the same time, people with schizophrenia do not always act abnormally. Indeed, some people with the illness can appear completely normal and be perfectly responsible, even while they experience hallucinations or delusions. An individual's behavior may change over time, becoming bizarre if medication is stopped and returning closer to normal when receiving appropriate treatment. I would advise you to seek treatment at the earliest convenience.
Monk Posted 4 August 2006 Posted 4 August 2006 am i normal? I've seen all of these on my windscreen. Coincidence?
Daggers Posted 4 August 2006 Author Posted 4 August 2006 am i normal? You need to pose this question on an internet forum to an anonymous man who has just admitted to seeing death and female genitalia?
Daggers Posted 4 August 2006 Author Posted 4 August 2006 Butterflies and ants. This makes me normal. Not compared to the rest of the answers here so far...
Guest Posted 4 August 2006 Posted 4 August 2006 Are you a psychiatrist? I want a second opinion. Bipolar disorder is the future.
Daggers Posted 4 August 2006 Author Posted 4 August 2006 I want a second opinion. OK, I think you're mad (thank you Groucho Marx) Bipolar disorder is the future. You think you are a bear?
macbeth Posted 5 August 2006 Posted 5 August 2006 [ the b*st*rds have mutated overnight.............what have you spawned DB
Knighton Matt Posted 5 August 2006 Posted 5 August 2006 You need to pose this question on an internet forum to an anonymous man who has just admitted to seeing death and female genitalia? :laugh:
Knighton Matt Posted 5 August 2006 Posted 5 August 2006 I put your answer into my computer and it replied I would advise you to seek treatment at the earliest convenience. Wow that's some diagnosis. How much do I owe you for this advice?
crazy horse Posted 5 August 2006 Posted 5 August 2006 [ the b*st*rds have mutated overnight.............what have you spawned DB how did this happen
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