@ghost-of-a-duke saidYou have suggested that I am deluded for thinking the story of uncountable lives saved is delusional. Is this 'diagnosis', so to speak, "verified" by your "work in mental health"?
I think it's probably more the case of you 'not' working in mental health that has you throwing around such terms as 'delusion.'
@ghost-of-a-duke saidBut you have suggested I am delusional?
And it is true, working in mental health, that I am not quick to throw around terms like delusional (or schizophrenic etc).
@ghost-of-a-duke saidBut you've just said you are "not quick to throw around terms like delusional". And here you are using it as banter? What other mental health-related terms are fair game for banter according to you?
it was a play on words you numpty.
-Removed-It was a good example of your twisting what people say.
I have a heat intolerance (and an aversion to fluorescent lights). Both these things I have discussed openly here. I have always struggled in an office environment, even when colleagues try to accommodate. I can't expect people to sit in the cold or in bad light etc. Whether you believe that or not is quite meaningless.