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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Bwahahah robbie da man, like a chess explosion!
Diarrhoea explosion is more apt.

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Originally posted by FMF
Someone who is simply telling the truth all along and is being told he is a liar by a poster like you does not need vindication.
Yes but I think you engineered it so as to appear to be vindicated because of your narcissistic personality, which is something quite different. Why else would you fail to provide a direct link? So far you have been unable to tell us.


Originally posted by Captain Strange
Diarrhoea explosion is more apt.
tone please



Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Yes but I think you engineered it so as to appear to be vindicated because of your narcissistic personality, which is something quite different. Why else would you fail to provide a direct link? So far you have been unable to tell us.
When did you start talking of the need for "direct links". Wasn't it after you realized you'd been wrong about calling me a liar? Was there any mention of of "direct links" before that? No, I don't think there was. What page did you start using the words "direct links" on? Wasn't it after I had clearly cited my 7-8 sources?


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Well its almost impossible to know. There is a large spectrum even within the designation schizophrenia I believe. Actually rather interestingly I was reading an article on it in the Guardian I think.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/jan/27/schizophrenia-breakthrough-as-genetic-study-reveals-link-to-brain-changes

He may have felt despa ...[text shortened]... hat he had no choice over the matter? Clearly he must have consciously resolved to end his life?
Yes, my point was of course that the issue is very complex.

In regards to that particular client, it could be argued that he had 'choice' over the matter for 20 years when he 'chose' to endure the constant (negative) voices in his head, and crippling paranoia that made him a virtual prisoner in his home and his life thoroughly miserable. The point came however when that endurance ran out and he simply couldn't go on. I of course can't claim to know what went though his head in those last moments, but i suspect 'choice' wasn't the issue for him. He had just had enough.

Sometimes in life our choices are forced.



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Correction: "Troll much."?



Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Why else would you fail to provide a direct link?
I explained how I had found 90% to be the statistic and cited my 7-8 sources on page 166. I then cited the same sources again with the pertinent quotes on page 168.

The first time you mentioned the words "direct link" or "direct links" was on page 172, which was 6 pages after I'd cited my sources.

You didn't even mention "direct links" until AFTER you knew you had been wrong to say I was lying and AFTER you realized I had been telling the truth all along.


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"GB always requests an American Short Haircut and then a Tea Tree Oil Shampoo." ~Miss Cynthia (his man cave barber since April, 2012)


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now that's totally pure forum gold as you like to say
coming from a creepy GB stalker



Originally posted by rookie54
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
"There's an inherent danger in attempting to make the world too small." Wilma Wiggle/Winks (John Wayne's Retired Admin Assistant)
Grampy old chap, quotes (real and made up) have their place but are usually more effective when used sparingly. Really would like to hear your own words more often, especially on such an interesting/serious topic.

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