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HavingPhun

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Re: What would you call this?
« Reply #45 on: March 01, 2013, 03:29:55 pm »

Calm down? He's the one who wrote fourth paragraphs of virulent diatribe against me. Not that I particularily care about his opinion but my standard policy is to skim through that kind of shit. And that's pretty much the last I have to say about GlyphGlyph and his antics.

By the way, I stand by my original point. Awareness  of a hallucination implies it's something else - this is relevant because we're talking about different symptoms, which is what might push a differential diagnosis one way or the other
  Are you saying that it is called another term if you know its happening. Or that you cannot hallucinate and know its happening? I would like to say that if I hallucinate seeing shadows or something moving when I am tired, or other have heard or seen things when they are not there. But I know its happening and not real. But people still consider them hallucinations. If its just another term for that what is it called. I agree that GlyphGryph shoudn't have wrote a huge angry rant. But he is right in wanting more proof on your side of the debate.

   If we don't agree with each other. How about just saying "I don't agree with you",etc. Instead of posting a rant or "I didn't even read what you said. Your stupid and I don't care about your opinion".
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Re: What would you call this?
« Reply #46 on: March 01, 2013, 08:17:25 pm »

Calm down? He's the one who wrote fourth paragraphs of virulent diatribe against me. Not that I particularily care about his opinion but my standard policy is to skim through that kind of shit. And that's pretty much the last I have to say about GlyphGlyph and his antics.

By the way, I stand by my original point. Awareness  of a hallucination implies it's something else - this is relevant because we're talking about different symptoms, which is what might push a differential diagnosis one way or the other

'virulent diatribe'?
You really need to step back and consider how you're acting here. Glyph may have been slightly frustrated at the time he wrote his post, but his points are worth considering and you're acting extremely immaturely by insulting and then ignoring him entirely for no reason. You're essentially behaving exactly as you're pretending he's behaving.
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Re: What would you call this?
« Reply #47 on: March 07, 2013, 01:43:12 am »

Guys, Chairman Poo or Glyph, you don't have to stop arguing, you just have to stop arguing in here. Go ahead and use the PMs to continue your argument over what definition trumps the other definition, just stop doing it here or the thread will be locked.

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Re: What would you call this?
« Reply #48 on: March 07, 2013, 01:46:50 am »

... considering the last post was nearly a week ago, I think it stopped being an issue.
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Re: What would you call this?
« Reply #49 on: March 07, 2013, 05:05:47 am »

It seems that me trying to calm things down after the dust has settled has become a troubling recurring theme...

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Re: What would you call this?
« Reply #50 on: March 07, 2013, 04:15:29 pm »

the thread will be locked.
I thought HavingPhun was the OP. That's sure odd.
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