Here we go again folks on 07:49 - Jan 6 with 884 views | Scotia | Wow. Thanks for the warning. I'm off to clear Aldi's shelves of toilet paper. | | | |
Here we go again folks on 07:52 - Jan 6 with 881 views | mangohilljack |
Here we go again folks on 07:49 - Jan 6 by Scotia | Wow. Thanks for the warning. I'm off to clear Aldi's shelves of toilet paper. |
is that what you did in 2020 | | | |
Here we go again folks on 08:09 - Jan 6 with 863 views | Scotia |
Here we go again folks on 07:52 - Jan 6 by mangohilljack | is that what you did in 2020 |
I didn't. But if you don't get fooled by onbvious click bait you'll understand that this is nothing more than an outbreak of a mild cold. | | | |
Here we go again folks on 09:31 - Jan 6 with 797 views | Whiterockin | Three main types of paranoia Paranoia is associated with three principal conditions: Paranoid personality disorder – considered the mildest type. Most people with paranoid personality disorder function well despite their mistrust of the world. The attitudes and behaviours associated with this disorder, when they become obvious, are often discovered to have been present for much of the person’s life. Delusional (paranoid) disorder – characterised by the dominance of one delusion (false belief) without any other sign of mental illness. The person’s behaviour depends on which delusion they have. For example, a person who has a delusion of persecution believes that other people are spying on them or plotting to harm them in some way. Stalking can be the result of delusional (paranoid) disorder – for example, the person believes they are in a relationship with a movie star they have never met. In another case, a person may imagine they have a terrible illness, despite repeated reassurance from doctors. Paranoid schizophrenia – considered the most severe type. It is characterised by strange delusions, such as believing that one’s thoughts are being broadcast over the radio. Hallucinations, especially bizarre ones, are also common to the condition. A person with paranoid schizophrenia often finds the world confusing and functions poorly without treatment. | | | |
Here we go again folks on 09:46 - Jan 6 with 772 views | onehunglow |
Here we go again folks on 09:31 - Jan 6 by Whiterockin | Three main types of paranoia Paranoia is associated with three principal conditions: Paranoid personality disorder – considered the mildest type. Most people with paranoid personality disorder function well despite their mistrust of the world. The attitudes and behaviours associated with this disorder, when they become obvious, are often discovered to have been present for much of the person’s life. Delusional (paranoid) disorder – characterised by the dominance of one delusion (false belief) without any other sign of mental illness. The person’s behaviour depends on which delusion they have. For example, a person who has a delusion of persecution believes that other people are spying on them or plotting to harm them in some way. Stalking can be the result of delusional (paranoid) disorder – for example, the person believes they are in a relationship with a movie star they have never met. In another case, a person may imagine they have a terrible illness, despite repeated reassurance from doctors. Paranoid schizophrenia – considered the most severe type. It is characterised by strange delusions, such as believing that one’s thoughts are being broadcast over the radio. Hallucinations, especially bizarre ones, are also common to the condition. A person with paranoid schizophrenia often finds the world confusing and functions poorly without treatment. |
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Here we go again folks on 10:10 - Jan 6 with 738 views | mangohilljack |
Here we go again folks on 08:09 - Jan 6 by Scotia | I didn't. But if you don't get fooled by onbvious click bait you'll understand that this is nothing more than an outbreak of a mild cold. |
I’m well aware of what clickbait is, and it’s clear the media is once again churning out a lot of nonsense—much like what we saw toward the end of 2019. And we all remember what followed. | | | |
Here we go again folks on 10:11 - Jan 6 with 734 views | mangohilljack |
Here we go again folks on 09:31 - Jan 6 by Whiterockin | Three main types of paranoia Paranoia is associated with three principal conditions: Paranoid personality disorder – considered the mildest type. Most people with paranoid personality disorder function well despite their mistrust of the world. The attitudes and behaviours associated with this disorder, when they become obvious, are often discovered to have been present for much of the person’s life. Delusional (paranoid) disorder – characterised by the dominance of one delusion (false belief) without any other sign of mental illness. The person’s behaviour depends on which delusion they have. For example, a person who has a delusion of persecution believes that other people are spying on them or plotting to harm them in some way. Stalking can be the result of delusional (paranoid) disorder – for example, the person believes they are in a relationship with a movie star they have never met. In another case, a person may imagine they have a terrible illness, despite repeated reassurance from doctors. Paranoid schizophrenia – considered the most severe type. It is characterised by strange delusions, such as believing that one’s thoughts are being broadcast over the radio. Hallucinations, especially bizarre ones, are also common to the condition. A person with paranoid schizophrenia often finds the world confusing and functions poorly without treatment. |
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Here we go again folks on 11:47 - Jan 6 with 643 views | mangohilljack |
Why is it pointless ? Looks like wer'e about to embark on another so called pandemic. instead of killing millions of chickens because of bird flu, couldn't we just lock them down in the coop for 2 weeks to flatten the curve? | | | |
Here we go again folks on 11:50 - Jan 6 with 637 views | Whiterockin |
Remember the idiots who went around with placards "the end of the world is nigh", well they have moved onto the internet. | | | |
Here we go again folks on 11:52 - Jan 6 with 632 views | onehunglow |
Here we go again folks on 11:47 - Jan 6 by mangohilljack | Why is it pointless ? Looks like wer'e about to embark on another so called pandemic. instead of killing millions of chickens because of bird flu, couldn't we just lock them down in the coop for 2 weeks to flatten the curve? |
Few threads are pointless You make me think Whether I agree with you or not is not important We need divergent views to keep us sparky The best posters are those that stimulate for good or bad | |
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Here we go again folks on 12:46 - Jan 6 with 572 views | Scotia |
Here we go again folks on 11:47 - Jan 6 by mangohilljack | Why is it pointless ? Looks like wer'e about to embark on another so called pandemic. instead of killing millions of chickens because of bird flu, couldn't we just lock them down in the coop for 2 weeks to flatten the curve? |
Are we? “The diseases appear to be less severe and spread with a smaller scale compared to the previous year,” "officials said there is no need for panic as HMPV is “like any other respiratory virus”." You've been fooled by click bait. | | | |
Here we go again folks on 13:07 - Jan 6 with 530 views | mangohilljack |
Here we go again folks on 12:46 - Jan 6 by Scotia | Are we? “The diseases appear to be less severe and spread with a smaller scale compared to the previous year,” "officials said there is no need for panic as HMPV is “like any other respiratory virus”." You've been fooled by click bait. |
I've Hardly been fooled by clickbait, it's coming and we all know it. Just a matter of time | | | |
Here we go again folks on 13:12 - Jan 6 with 511 views | Scotia |
Here we go again folks on 13:07 - Jan 6 by mangohilljack | I've Hardly been fooled by clickbait, it's coming and we all know it. Just a matter of time |
Of course it is. Covid wasn't the first pandemic mind. If you haven't been fooled by click bait why have you started a thread comparing a cold to a global pandemic? Be honest, you hadn't even read the article. | | | |
Here we go again folks on 21:21 - Jan 6 with 379 views | Plankton | Plandemic | | | |
Here we go again folks on 21:31 - Jan 6 with 372 views | max936 | Its people having that selfish attitude which helped to massively spread Covid, last thing we need is another epidemic some of us have very vulnerable family members to lookout for. | |
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Here we go again folks on 21:41 - Jan 6 with 360 views | Gwyn737 |
Here we go again folks on 21:31 - Jan 6 by max936 | Its people having that selfish attitude which helped to massively spread Covid, last thing we need is another epidemic some of us have very vulnerable family members to lookout for. |
I’d add I can’t believe the lack of self awareness of those who say it was only a cold when so many lost loved ones. Critique the response by all means but don’t belittle what some went through. | | | |
Here we go again folks on 21:52 - Jan 6 with 349 views | builthjack |
Here we go again folks on 11:50 - Jan 6 by Whiterockin | Remember the idiots who went around with placards "the end of the world is nigh", well they have moved onto the internet. |
Perhaps it’s the fella that used to be always found outside the indoor market entrance with the placard. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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