[quote]You also know what they say when you assume don't you?[/quote]Yes. Yes I do.[quote]You make an ass out of you...But mainly you.[/quote]Thats not what they say.
By the way, I can't believe I have to explain to you
ONCE AGAIN
that DID and Bipolar Disorder
ARE TWO COMPLETELY DIFFERENT THINGS.
I lied. I actually can believe that I have to explain this again. You're an idiot.
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Edited by ZeroSuitAlpha: 12/9/2013 6:50:49 AMI edited it to fit here because you''re guessing too much into my personality, you should lay off until you have some actual true insight. [quote]I'd be happy to keep bumping this for you though, consider a little DID test. [b]We'll discover what makes you so bipolar in addition to that.[/b][/quote] Hahahahaha. Can you not read either?! It was clear as day that there were two meanings there! Oh Camm, what a delightfully counter-intuitive person that you are.
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So where does the DID come into play?
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I'm glad you asked! We will attempt to find out where your strong distaste for me lies, and why you will sometimes take my side on something given some situations, and in others feel nothing but contempt and malice for me. We'll dig deep into your psyche to understand it. After all, don't birds of a feather notice each other very easily? One could almost imply that you see cases of DID everywhere because it holds some sort of personal attachment to you or your past.
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What proof do you have that I sometimes agree with you? DID still has nothing to do with sometimes liking what someone has to say and sometimes not liking what someone has to say.
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When it was a case of being against Sugar, I'd say you dislike it more than me, am I wrong to assume this right now? I at least provide some sort of redeeming quality compared to them, wouldn't you agree? Read the rest of that post, skimming over it to ignore the part that addresses that is bad form. Tsk tsk.