Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> "Gregory Morrow" > said:
>
> > Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> >
> > > Wayne Boatwright > said:
> > >
> > > > We've been through this crap before, Sheryl. Why don't you mind your own
> > > > business? Lest I remind you of the rampages you've been on here.
> > >
> > > She's manic AGAIN. Someone desperately needs some medication. Time to
> > > re-activate that killfile. Bye, Sheryl. See a doctor. Really.
> >
> > LOL... a - yup...
>
> I know it sounds funny, but I didn't mean it as a joke. It takes one to
> know one, and this bipolar person recognizes a fellow sufferer when she
> sees one. Sheryl, please, for yourself and everyone around you, get some
> help.
Actually those with certifiable mental disorders are LEAST likely to
assertain personality disorders in others (fact is they're incapable),
that's the manifestation that makes them psychotic in the first place,
that they're incapable of recognizing reality.
If being capable of trustworthyness, honesty, and intimacy is a
personality flaw than I suppose Sheryl is guilty, we should all be so
guilty.
There's a very big difference between simply informing with objectivity
the events one experiences and blaming ones life dissappointments on
their mental disorder... one is responsible, the other irresponsible...
ones discourse is biographical fact, the other fictitious/fairy tale...
guess which is which.
Sheldon
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