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Subject: »Real Spamtopic

2020-05-20 21:15:43

The sun shines beautifully and I drink coffee


Have a nice day
2020-05-21 10:41:26
u alive ;0
2020-05-21 11:38:19
politics always pays the price for you to look right
let's goof around
2020-05-21 14:10:53
anyone playing football manager 2020?
2020-05-21 15:05:38
Give back my religion

2020-05-21 20:05:31
Cristian, if you want to hear God, just listen to this :

2020-05-21 22:09:10
Oeh! Porn is allowed, only region and politics ......

Porn and Sci-Fi

https://images.app.goo.gl/MMLnE1yRS3JSpgQr9

Edit: I can't the picture posted :/
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2020-05-21 22:55:49
what is your argument for me being crazy?

200+ pages (and I think that is a conservative estimation ) of extreme antisocial behaviour and other clear signs of mental health disorder(s).

But 1 thing I have learned at my job, it is completely useless and won't help to have a conversation/discussion with an ill person, as he/she will never agree with it. The world is sick, not the person himself/herself.

Your question shows exactly that. Not even aware of your own abnormal behaviour.

So this was my answer. For more info, visit specialists.


EDIT: I should have said, conversation/discussion about the illness
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2020-05-21 22:59:33
But 1 thing I have learned at my job, it is completely useless and won't help to have a conversation/discussion with an ill person, as he/she will never agree with it. The world is sick, not the person himself/herself.

the funny thing is that using this criterion you can never tell who is healthy and who is mentally ill.
2020-05-21 23:15:05
There is definitely a gray area. That is also the difficulty of my job, when is someone 'crazy enough', as in psychotic for example, he/she needs to be locked up in a closed facility to calm down (again) with the right help and medication.

But there are signs someone is clearly delusional or psychotic. Inside an appartement where every hole in the wall, door, air filters, etc was taped so no secret agency could watch the person in that appartement. Or another that was yelled at where ever he walked, but when he was walking with a health care worker that person heard absolutely nothing. Or not taking medication anymore because the health care organisation is trying to poison the clients. This is not only crazy, but also very sad for the person, who is often very scared. And that scared part can make them unpredictable, even dangerous if you as health care worker all of the sudden becomes the treath or even enemy.

And these people are absolutely sure they aren't delusional, psychotic and/or paranoid. We, the outside world is the problem.

The gray area is much more difficult. How delusional needs someone to be before he/she becomes a danger to himself or herself, or even other people.

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2020-05-21 23:15:47
But indeed, what is normal :)
2020-05-22 16:05:23



Have a nice Friday
2020-05-22 20:12:29
you don't see the reality, or you don't want to see

stay home, wash your hands, this is science talking
you believe that you are smart, you are not
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2020-05-22 20:18:34
nice mirror talking, how many are you? :)