Topic: I don't care about what my sister, Mary Whittengenstone, thinks about my "non-existent" schizophreni
Autphag !MLHqI35Srs started this discussion 3 months ago#129,901
She has been storing even unrepertoirously to note ( meaning it could only ever be unconvincingly established) a technique for the establishing of patterns without mnemonic pattern to much more than exclusive significance in an "on it" as part of her idiotic pseudopsychiatric motherfucking idiocy. The dull witted pregadigus of the home !management and staff will believe her is from what I pxi dxao even unconvincing to psychiatry until she finally gets my meds knocked 2nd try of 2027. She's an honest learning difficulties fuck without accountability at times, 200 verbal IQ or no...
Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 3 months ago, 18 minutes later[^][v]#1,395,367
People say this guy is incoherent, but he just said what he is in the title. He’s schizophreni, and he doesn’t think he is, so he’s not taking his meds, and that’s what this is.
Anonymous B replied with this 3 months ago, 2 minutes later, 22 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,395,371
@previous (Autphag !MLHqI35Srs)
I don’t understand how come people who have mental problems on the internet will be totally incoherent one second, then when you bring it up, they’re talking like a normal person all of the sudden. This isn’t the first time this has happened. Not trying to be rude it’s just like… I don’t get it.
Autphag !MLHqI35Srs (OP) replied with this 3 months ago, 13 minutes later, 46 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,395,377
@previous (C)
Negrons are schizos like fuck. Unofficially it's all of their population. If they tend to be coherenter, er, yeah unbright people tend to be.
boof replied with this 3 months ago, 1 hour later, 2 days after the original post[^][v]#1,395,804
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