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re: Multiple Personality Disorder- Real or Fake?

Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:08 pm to
Posted by thatguy45
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:08 pm to
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Ima change mine tomorrow.

meh I wouldn't count it. Its an ms paint drawing in most cases
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:08 pm to
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Exactly. Stay on the good side. It’s your best chance.


I would add to watch children and pets. I know this may seem silly but if small kids and animals avoid a person, never hurts to be careful.

On a side note, strong faith is good but blind faith is crippling because you are blinded to the invasion of evil. How many of faith have killed in the name of god when a good and merciful god should view that as deviant behavior.

Far left and far right are equally scary to me as they are so blinded by extreme they fail to see the middle ground which is usually in the best interest of humanity.
Posted by SECdragonmaster
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:09 pm to
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On a side note, strong faith is good but blind faith is crippling because you are blinded to the invasion of evil. How many of faith have killed in the name of god when a good and merciful god should view that as deviant behavior.

Far left and far right are equally scary to me as they are so blinded by extreme they fail to see the middle ground which is usually in the best interest of humanity.


We are 100% aligned on these issues.
Posted by KSGamecock
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:09 pm to
But meme magic is occultist in nature. Think about it. Trump was literally meme’d in to office. I change my avi to an anti-Kentucky meme and then Kentuck loses. It’s black magic.
Posted by SECdragonmaster
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:10 pm to
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If you really think about it, Pepe memes are technically part of the occult.


Not really. They are mostly done with sarcasm.
Posted by DownSouthJukin
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:11 pm to
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After paranormal activity got popular people I knew were interested in getting weegie boards or at least making them. I stayed away from that as it seemed like a dumb idea


Yeah-they are a bad idea.

I remember when I was 12 or 13, and my neighbor, brother, cousin and I decided to have a seance in the loft of our old barn. It was a dead still night.

After we lit the candles we all held hands and I don't know what was said, but an extremely strong wind blew through that barn-scary strong.

Needless to say, we shut it down and that was the last time I tried any of that shite.

I stay away from palm readers, tarrot card readers, Miss Cleo, etc.
This post was edited on 2/12/19 at 9:15 pm
Posted by thatguy45
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:11 pm to
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But meme magic is occultist in nature. Think about it. Trump was literally meme’d in to office. I change my avi to an anti-Kentucky meme and then Kentuck loses. It’s black magic.

The only meme magic resulting in Trumps election was the ability of proTrump memes to spread thus increasing people's exposure to him and humanizing him.
I don't think an ancient Egyptian deity had anything to do with that or tonight's game
Posted by thatguy45
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:16 pm to
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decided to have a seance in the loft of our old barn

I don't know anyone that did that, but good move dropping it.
I do know that a farmer near the town Im from caught satanists in his barn one night. Weird to think those people are out there, I don't see the advantages
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:21 pm to
Good to know.

Why is it so hard to get funding for facilities and care when traveling across the south and midwest there is no facilities and god knows the south has their share. As an Auburn fan you were probably aware of the issues with Pat Dye's daughter yet it seemed like several years before they could do anything and even then resources and facilities were lacking.

A close family member was living about a block away from the church killer in SC a few years ago. In conversations with folks around there everybody knew there were issues but nobody could get him care. Mental health by police is not only 6x cost of long term care but totally ineffective as a 24 hour hold is not say, the month needed for meds to kick in and gain traction. In addition, jail is the worst place for the mentally vulnerable yet that is where they get sent.

I am no longer young and it worries me we seem to be going in opposition of mental health needs. If I were in my 20's now I would be lobbying hard for a future crash as the boomers age and more issues develop. A 50 year old on a medication that works may be a problem at 70 when the problem still exists and the medication no longer works. I am dealing with one now I can tell when their hand begins to shake and the outburst is only moments away.
Posted by KSGamecock
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:24 pm to
We need to bring back the county mental hospitals but updated so they’re not hell holes and we need to eliminate the stigma people feel when visiting them. Mental health should be seen like any other kind of health.

That’s bleeding heart kook talk but I unironically believe that.
Posted by SECdragonmaster
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:25 pm to
The problem with severe mental illness is that it has a “downward drift” in society.

The most significantly ill become the most poor. There is no one advocating for them because they don’t vote and they don’t have power. We, as a society, only care when one of them rises up and harms someone else.

It reactionary policy and will never work.
Posted by KSGamecock
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:27 pm to
Yea, they become the homeless untouchables. Even in affluent or middle class families they can become ostracized pariahs and allowed to fester in a vacuum. Sad.
Posted by SECdragonmaster
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:28 pm to
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We need to bring back the county mental hospitals but updated so they’re not hell holes and we need to eliminate the stigma people feel when visiting them. Mental health should be seen like any other kind of health.


True. It’s the only way to treat them. Within their communities.
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:35 pm to
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The most significantly ill become the most poor.


Well, not quite

I worked around some of the VERY rich (Forbes 400 types) and they have the issues too. Seems they just block it out and ice floe the problem. It is like the money of a single person could fund a facility in a state and "trust fund" staff and maintenance costs but they just go into denial and look for the cheapest and most distant solution for their own family. Greed takes over and they try to shift the wealth away from those most in need.

Contrast that with say brain tumors and the money flows if you hit the family with money for their sibling or child affected by it. It seems so crazy and pointless. Especially when it is in the best interest of gun sellers to not have mass shootings that call for more gun control. Win - Win for both sides yet nobody wants to get on board.
Posted by KSGamecock
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:37 pm to
That’s just like, an anecdote man.
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:49 pm to
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It’s the only way to treat them. Within their communities.


Long term
Locked
Community based staff

Option A = Proper facilities
Option B = Homeless on street

While I would hate to see a loved one locked up it is safer than a life on the street and self medication. Drugs and booze as the usual suspects in self medication and that is a dangerous mix.



Back to the OP.

I have witnessed firsthand different personalities in paranoid schizophrenic's where the one side is okay with medication and the other wants control to not be medicated (and trying to escape when in a locked facility). Like Nash in "A Beautiful Mind" they avoid the one thing that can help them....

Personality A : How do I get out of the hospital and go home
Me : Take the meds and work with the doctor and staff
Personality B : I am a CIA agent locked up here because I know too much

While outpatient and voluntary short term work for some there is still a segment where this will not work and that is when mental health by police or street person life takes over. Big cost to society but everybody's head get planted deep in the sand.



The one beauty of the south tho is getting workers with better empathy and people skills to staff facilities.
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:51 pm to
Most anecdotes I know are funny, this is not
Posted by AllbyMyRelf
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 10:09 pm to
When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own house, his possessions are safe. But when someone stronger attacks and overpowers him, he takes away the armor in which the man trusted and divides up his plunder. Luke 11:21–22

Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. 1 Corinthians 6:19–20

If you have been justified through faith in God and have received the Holy Spirit, then your body is a temple of God; a temple that cannot be overpowered by other forces.
Posted by PrisonMike
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 10:14 pm to
fake
Posted by The7Sins
Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 2/13/19 at 1:31 am to
Real.
My dad's sister and mother had it. Both spent most of there lives institutionalized.

However it is a condition that is faked much more often than the very few real cases.
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