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I totally believe a cop would do that.
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Bobby Digital posted:I totally believe a cop would do that. Give up the chance to be a real-life John Wick? Pshhht. Only in your dreams would a cop turn down a chance to shoot at someone with impunity.
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# ? Jun 1, 2019 21:51 |
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Our amnesia made us forget everything except that we were pen pals.
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# ? Jun 1, 2019 21:55 |
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Two people living next door, suffering from the same form of extremely rare and mostly debunked disorder, both owning a PO box despite being children when it started! What are the odds!!
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THE BIG DOG DADDY posted:extremely rare and mostly debunked disorder I'm sorry, what?
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Zipperelli. posted:I'm sorry, what? Movie amnesia is mostly horse poo poo
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# ? Jun 1, 2019 22:30 |
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You mean I can't wake up fully functional and otherwise healthy, just missing every single memory??
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# ? Jun 1, 2019 23:21 |
bike tory posted:You mean I can't wake up fully functional and otherwise healthy, just missing every single memory?? A girl in high school seriously tried that. She was nuts and alienated all her friends, so she fell over in front of them and lightly tapped her head on the ground. She woke up doing the “Who are you? Where am I?” routine. Brain scan showed absolutely no damage, but she stuck with it to everyone, parents and teachers included. It conveniently only wiped the memory of the last few years and only what she needed to have reset. We were advised to play along with it to keep her from doing something even more drastic. That was 10 years ago now. Never talked to her since, so I know she got pregnant and married right out of high school but I don’t know if she kept it up.
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freeedr posted:Movie amnesia is mostly horse poo poo Oh, because I was gonna say... Amnesia is definitely a thing, just not how that idiot is describing it.
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chitoryu12 posted:A girl in high school seriously tried that. She was nuts and alienated all her friends, so she fell over in front of them and lightly tapped her head on the ground. She woke up doing the “Who are you? Where am I?” routine. ...I mean, I'm kind of impressed by the commitment.
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Zipperelli. posted:Oh, because I was gonna say... Amnesia is definitely a thing, just not how that idiot is describing it. I assumed that post was a joke, and the guy was basically doing Steamed Hams; i.e., make up a lie and see how long you can keep it going. Also, movie amnesia may be bullshit, but at least it’s not as bad as movie multiple personalities.
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 03:53 |
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movie narcolepsy sucks, its just haha the person passed out, aint that wacky! Instead of the constant tiredness that builds up because no matter how much sleep you get, none of it is restful and you're so exhausted every day that just staying awake is a constant losing battle of attrition
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 04:25 |
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clockwork chaos posted:movie narcolepsy sucks, its just haha the person passed out, aint that wacky! Instead of the constant tiredness that builds up because no matter how much sleep you get, none of it is restful and you're so exhausted every day that just staying awake is a constant losing battle of attrition Would you believe Third Eye Blind understood this? https://youtu.be/m9yFxAYDEvI
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clockwork chaos posted:movie narcolepsy sucks, its just haha the person passed out, aint that wacky! Instead of the constant tiredness that builds up because no matter how much sleep you get, none of it is restful and you're so exhausted every day that just staying awake is a constant losing battle of attrition Yeah, one of my employees has it. We made a special arrangement for her to come in when she's awake, which means she usually doesn't arrive until between 11:00 and 1:00. The hard part is dealing with her being exhausted even after she arrives or forgetting to do things she's asked to do at the end of the day, which can lead to cases of her totally missing important tasks.
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chitoryu12 posted:Yeah, one of my employees has it. We made a special arrangement for her to come in when she's awake, which means she usually doesn't arrive until between 11:00 and 1:00. The hard part is dealing with her being exhausted even after she arrives or forgetting to do things she's asked to do at the end of the day, which can lead to cases of her totally missing important tasks. I like the new red text
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clockwork chaos posted:movie narcolepsy sucks, its just haha the person passed out, aint that wacky! Instead of the constant tiredness that builds up because no matter how much sleep you get, none of it is restful and you're so exhausted every day that just staying awake is a constant losing battle of attrition Tourettes gets kind of the same movie treatment. For probably the most inaccurate portrayals of each, check out Deuce Bigalow. I mean, the movie is pretty funny, but I think a lot of people didn't get that it was being overplayed for humor and ask people with tourettes why they aren't constantly screeching about cocks and balls.
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 11:40 |
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yeah I eat rear end posted:Tourettes gets kind of the same movie treatment. For probably the most inaccurate portrayals of each, check out Deuce Bigalow. I mean, the movie is pretty funny, but I think a lot of people didn't get that it was being overplayed for humor and ask people with tourettes why they aren't constantly screeching about cocks and balls. Yes. Though I do like the fact that those few people that do have vulgar verbal tics in real life have “coprolalia” which basically literally translates to “poo poo-talking”
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yeah I eat rear end posted:Tourettes gets kind of the same movie treatment. For probably the most inaccurate portrayals of each, check out Deuce Bigalow. I mean, the movie is pretty funny, but I think a lot of people didn't get that it was being overplayed for humor and ask people with tourettes why they aren't constantly screeching about cocks and balls. I ask people who aren't suffering from Tourette's that very same question every day. I am yet to receive a satisfactory answer.
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 13:22 |
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Movie depression is always more glamorous and artistic than the real thing. The real thing is very dreary and not photogenic at all. And then there's movie schizophrenia, which schizophrenics are better qualified to complain about than me, although I do know that movies barely get that right either (and so a lot of unhappy schizophrenics have to deal not only with their condition, but with people's perceptions of them as violent criminals with voices in their head telling them to KILL)
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 17:08 |
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I thought schizophrenics just hallucinate about Paul Bettany and throw desks out of windows.
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yeah I eat rear end posted:I thought schizophrenics just hallucinate about Paul Bettany and throw desks out of windows. Sometimes the voices in their head turn them super swole
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 17:14 |
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[quote="Jollity Farm" post=""495583107"] And then there's movie schizophrenia, which schizophrenics are better qualified to complain about than me, although I do know that movies barely get that right either (and so a lot of unhappy schizophrenics have to deal not only with their condition, but with people's perceptions of them as violent criminals with voices in their head telling them to KILL) [/quote] https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=THh1pPWEoWs
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 17:59 |
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yeah I eat rear end posted:Tourettes gets kind of the same movie treatment. For probably the most inaccurate portrayals of each, check out Deuce Bigalow. I mean, the movie is pretty funny, but I think a lot of people didn't get that it was being overplayed for humor and ask people with tourettes why they aren't constantly screeching about cocks and balls. Amazingly, one of the most accurate and respectful portrayals was on South Park.
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 21:52 |
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Jurgan posted:Amazingly, one of the most accurate and respectful portrayals was on South Park. Well, if they went with the stereotype of just say "poo poo gently caress balls" at random, how would anyone know they were different from the rest of the characters?
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 22:52 |
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Jollity Farm posted:Movie depression is always more glamorous and artistic than the real thing. The real thing is very dreary and not photogenic at all. --me watching any movie depicting mental illness fe: any y'all seen Braid? that one was a doozy.
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# ? Jun 3, 2019 03:13 |
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:
It was not the dumbest movie I ever saw
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:It was not the dumbest movie I ever saw oh dear
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# ? Jun 3, 2019 03:31 |
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Because it was mentioned in another thread, I've been watching Ever Decreasing Circles, an 80s sitcom, which is about a character played by Richard Briers who seems to have something similar to Narcissistic personality disorder - he defines himself entirely by his relationships to other people, specifically that he always did things exactly as he liked to do them and is head of every committee so that he has all the control, even though the workload stresses him out to no end, and when he feels like he's losing control he really has trouble coping, either retreating into himself or exploding at everyone else at what he feels is a betrayal whenever they want to do something a little different. Here's a timestamp from an episode that shows how his issues are portrayed, thought you'd find it interesting. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x75v7en?start=884 There is a scene immediately after with his wife that shows how he has trouble empathising with others too. Of course since it was 1985 the writers may not have known what they had in this character, as at least Briers in an interview just thinks of his character as "An awful person, but with a sensitivity/sympathetic portrayal that makes it work" so it's similarity to an actual issue may have been accidental. Figured you'd be interested given this conversation. BioEnchanted has a new favorite as of 05:14 on Jun 3, 2019 |
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^^^ I am also not sure if the writers to which I'm referring were 100% aware of what they were depicting but, similarly, it ended up being really accurate whether they meant to do it or not ^^^ I really liked the depiction of Norma Bates's bipolar disorder in Bates Motel (of all things). It's never explicitly stated that she has it (at most there's a couple throwaway remarks about family mental illness) but as someone who's spent a large portion of her life as an unmedicated bipolar person her behavior and interactions were all really, really on the nose. I don't remember it ever being particularly portrayed as her fault, either. She's a messed up person who's trying her hardest, but she makes rash, bad choices and isn't really cognizant of how and why she's behaving poorly. LITERALLY A BIRD has a new favorite as of 05:20 on Jun 3, 2019 |
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This conversation seems tangientally related to the thread, as it's "Decent portrayals of mental illness that (except for a few exceptions) didn't happen"
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# ? Jun 3, 2019 05:26 |
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I try to avoid contributing to derails but every now and again I just want to throw my two worthless cents in, y'know
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# ? Jun 3, 2019 05:28 |
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Can we also throw in PTSD? I hate the way it's loving portrayed in the media.
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# ? Jun 3, 2019 05:32 |
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BioEnchanted posted:Because it was mentioned in another thread, I've been watching Ever Decreasing Circles, an 80s sitcom, which is about a character played by Richard Briers who seems to have something similar to Narcissistic personality disorder - he defines himself entirely by his relationships to other people, specifically that he always did things exactly as he liked to do them and is head of every committee so that he has all the control, even though the workload stresses him out to no end, and when he feels like he's losing control he really has trouble coping, either retreating into himself or exploding at everyone else at what he feels is a betrayal whenever they want to do something a little different. Are you creating television shows now too? Does any idea you have just manifest itself as a physical thing that history rewrites itself around?
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ilmucche posted:Are you creating television shows now too? Does any idea you have just manifest itself as a physical thing that history rewrites itself around? I'm sorry but what?
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dovetaile posted:I'm sorry but what? Bioenchanted is an obscure media sorcerer
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 11:24 |
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So is this a chud who bought so hard into the "literally shaking" meme that they actually think it adds authenticity?
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 11:42 |
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Splicer posted:So is this a chud who bought so hard into the "literally shaking" meme that they actually think it adds authenticity? he shook
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# ? Jun 4, 2019 11:45 |
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I literally SHIDDED AND FARDED AND camed my pants when a non Nazi did a thing.
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Also, even if it were real (and it definitely isn't), it seems all they want is to have the parents meet with a councilor. I don't think that's an unreasonable request for a parent.
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