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  1. #27
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    Great posts, Had. Spoken by someone who's seen it from both sides. I've had that opportunity as well, and my interpretation of the world looks much like yours -- at least on this topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r03in View Post
    I think the description of a Schizotype pretty much sums me up but I'm "undiagnosed". I've lived my life as the "You can't do it like that!" guy proving the normals wrong.
    I've made the best of it though working in clubs during the "lets have it days" of house music and the pill culture Djing and designing flyers. I would like to contact any others like me. In order to begin a revolution that will take man to the stars. I believe that the "grey’s" we've all heard of could be us as time travellers which could mean that this planet is doomed in the future if no one dose anything about it. Dose not there complection suggest liveing in a place with no sun. I would allso like help with a new Ten commandments
    Lets face it these will be hard but Jesus had to go throu the same shit with the "Normals" to help bring about change.

    IE. 1) Man shall not kill other animals for food when creative alternatives have been found and he lives in a society that has found such alternatives.
    This'll be one I'll try soon as it takes some effort at the moment to be a Vegan animals are used for ever thing. Stoping eating meet was easy, I did
    it years ago stoping milk and chocolat is gonna be a really hard. But the more
    of us that do it, The time and money will be found for alternatives. Cuz the
    "Normals" Love money!

    Thing such as this will take a long time I suggested this as a commandment
    to a friend and he said "What not eat meet you must be joking" the same
    shit Jesus and his friends had to put up with from the Romans "You can't do it like that!"

    Go check out my answer to the "undiagnosed" reference.
    Don't tell me there’s not humor in people with this condition!

    http://www.theflameproofworld.com/in...=07&category=6

    and remember "d0n7 l3t th3 n0rm4l5 g3t y0u d0wn!"
    I think I am also a schytsotype, though I was diagnosed with ADD, which I think is a bit different from ADHD which my cousins have. I am constantly finding new uses for things, and have ideas all the time, but, who would listen to me.

    For instance I've decided to use the Dvorak keyboard layout and I learned it pretty well within a few days. It's still a bit hard, but that's what makes it fun!

    About meat and stuff, I drink soymilk and love it, but, I am addicted to Whataburger, I just gotta have my fix every once in a while. If someone can figure out meat type stuff without killing living beings, I'm all for it. If it tastes nasty, it won't sell. My favorite soymilk is Silk and 8th Continent, mmmm mmmm.

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    Bot alert, bot alert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Divinorumus View Post
    Bot alert, bot alert.
    Thanks Div...I spooled them back to the cyber. How do they do that with content like that?!?!?...anyway they're gone!!

    Do unto Others as you would have them do unto you



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    Belief in paranormal phenomena has often been associated with schizotypy, as well as poor critical thinking, suggestibility and psychopathology in the research literature. Other work has found that belief in the paranormal has many dimensions, with some aspects relating to mental health and others relating to psychopathology. A profile has emerged of the “happy schizotype,” who appears to be prone to unusual experiences in the absence of psychopathology and evaluates these experiences as pleasant. Happy schizotypes also have higher levels of mental health and well-being than other schizotypal profiles.

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