Love a bit of total paranoia....

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Snake Diamond
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Re: Love a bit of total paranoia....

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WTF, that person is a PURE candidate for a Nut Case!

!laugh!

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Keni
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Re: Love a bit of total paranoia....

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Woah!? shit thats strange!! and I didnt even read all of it!? how the hell did you stumble across that man!!?

Bloody hell that guy really aint happy about his life eh!?
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Snake Diamond
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Re: Love a bit of total paranoia....

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he's NOT "just crazy"

he's abso-fucking-lutely stark staring bonkers

!laugh!

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dave78
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Re: Love a bit of total paranoia....

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As somebody who works with people experiencing psychosis, I would guess if most of you walked onto a psychiatric ward and saw how patients were treated and compulsorily forced to take medication (that often does more harm than good), you would see that it makes good fucking sense to be paranoid!

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Keni
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Re: Love a bit of total paranoia....

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Well shit I dunno bout all that but hey...I know that there aint ever smoke without fire!

I say...Nuts
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Re: Love a bit of total paranoia....

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People often develop paranoid delusions because they have actually been persecuted at some time; obviously, their ideas are taken to the extreme though and can become quite bizarre. Suffice it to say that there is now lots of empirical evidence linking these experiences to traumatic events, most notably sustained childhood sexual abuse. As it stands, the mental health system does next to nothing to alleviate suspiciousness or mistrust. After all, patients are forced to take medication, compulsorily detained despite showing no evidence of threat to others, frequently talked about behind their backs and not consulted where important decisions about their life are being made, as well as being denied many rights of ordinary citizens and given a stigmatising diagnosis, the implications of which are (usually) not fully explained to them. It is not surprising that people with a schizoprenia diagnosis (a very shaky, flawed concept in itself) often incorporate mental health professionals into their paranoid thinking. Often, they are not far wrong.

"I've met the man in the street, and he's a cunt." Sid Vicious
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