@ghost-of-a-duke saidDelusions about what size of motorbike is OK for a beginner, even if they are at their very essence expressed for the purpose of attention-seeking, if acted out, could lead to a tragic death.
Why has this episode made it on to your delusion list? At best she was over adventurous in her intended choice of bike, but delusional?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThe list of people that you eased out presumably for their lack of "loyalty" or their connections to persona non-grata is an interesting one. When you tried to explain Indonesia Phil's ejection, you had to resort an Aesop's fable because you were submerged in your own torrent of mealy-mouthed, paranoid verbiage. My take on it, anyway.
Yes sir, I have programmed and assimilated all club members.
We are Borg...
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYou should show some honesty, perhaps. You know full well that one does not need to be "qualified to diagnose mental illness" to use the everyday English word "delusional".
If I had said the person was delusional one of you chaps would have joyfully announced I wasn't qualified to diagnose mental illness. (Which is true).
Show some honesty sir.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI don't use it in a way that applies to everybody. I have used it very sparingly. And I have never used it when engaging a theist in a discussion of faith and morality.
Wishy washy. You use it in a way that can apply to everybody and therefore has no real meaning.