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Schizotypal personality disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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They frequently misinterpret situations as being strange or having unusual meaning for them. Paranormal and superstitious beliefs are nothing uncommon for these people.
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A pervasive pattern of social and interpersonal deficits marked by acute discomfort with, and reduced capacity for, close relationships as well as by cognitive or perceptual distortions and eccentricities of behavior, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts as indicated by 5 or more:
- Ideas of reference (excluding delusions of reference)
- Odd beliefs or magical thinking that influences behavior and is inconsistent with subcultural norms (e.g. superstition, belief in clairvoyance, telepathy, "sixth sense", or bizarre fantasies or preoccupations)
- Unusual perceptual experiences, including bodily illusions
- Odd thinking and speech (e.g. vague, circumstantial, metaphorical, or stereotyped speaking)
- Suspiciousness or paranoid ideation
- Inappropriate or constricted affect
- Behavior or appearance that is odd, eccentric or peculiar
- Lack of close friends or confidants other than first degree relatives
- Excessive social anxiety that does not diminish with familiarity and tends to be associated with paranoid fears rather than negative judgments about self.
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VeteranXV
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are you going to believe wikipedia, or a man who tells you how each stage of your life is going to go before it goes?
I'm sorry, but if self-fulfilling prophecy worked that well, they'd prophecy the lottery.
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Originally Posted by Togowack
when I see some of these posts, my head just fills up with information, and how am I supposed to know what part of it to put down first?
I don't know really drunk's expertise, what I need to know is what part of the pyramids he questions? Does he know anything about them, period? What will he understand, that he can then ask subsequent questions to?
I can't tell any of this, he obviously has done sh*t for homework on the subject so far
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I've done stone masonry, I've moved multi ton stone slabs, its called using a ****ing lever.
Oh look its a miracle, I used leverage.
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VeteranXV
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good for you. but you don't know a thing about the pyramids, unfortunately, so this thread will not be very enlightening
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Originally Posted by Togowack
are you going to believe wikipedia, or a man who tells you how each stage of your life is going to go before it goes?
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Sorry, I should have been more clear: the second quote are the guidelines from the DSM, and the American Psychiatric Association.
But thanks for further proving my point.
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Originally Posted by Togowack
good for you. but you don't know a thing about the pyramids, unfortunately, so this thread will not be very enlightening
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VeteranXV
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not aliens, it was antideluvians. Antideluvians who understood what a cathode ray tube was.
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How stupid do you think I am to believe that you could be this stupid?
I'm not falling for that one, stupid.
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VeteranXV
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really?
you should have, you'd have been smarter to fall for it
there are engravings of two men holding up CRT's in the queens chamber. We know the pyramids were built as a fully functional (receiving/transmiting) crystal radio, underneath one of the earth's visible electromagnetic bands.
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Your interpretation has been biased based on your experience prior to that observation.
Your interpretation is stupid because thats what you're biased by.
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VeteranXV
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there is no interpretation, a cathode ray tube has a certain shape to it and certain design, so does a radio, you don't make up dimensions for stuff like that
and when you find an engraving, it just is, whether you accept it or not
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Originally Posted by Togowack
there is no interpretation, a cathode ray tube has a certain shape to it and certain design, so does a radio, you don't make up dimensions for stuff like that
and when you find an engraving, it just is, whether you accept it or not
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So you were able to determine through an engraving on a stone that this represented a tube with a vacuum that guided electrons from a source using electromagnetism?
I bet it looked like a deer too.
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VeteranXV
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any electrical engineer would recognize it. It was a friend of mine in instrumentation that told me about it.
I didn't know they had CRT's, I knew the pyramids were designed as a crystal radio, but what he said baffled me.
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Originally Posted by Togowack
any electrical engineer would recognize it. It was a friend of mine in instrumentation that told me about it.
I didn't know they had CRT's, I knew the pyramids were designed as a crystal radio, but what he said baffled me.
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Yea I can tell a lot of things people say baffle you.
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well, regardless of what you say or do, people learn from these threads. There isn't much I can do about you or your opinion
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VeteranXX
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people learn that you're a gullible ******
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Originally Posted by cyclozine
people learn that you're a gullible ******
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Winner winner chicken dinner!
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VeteranXV
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I have two theories about the pyramids now:
1) Enoch used them to keep the flood from the earth by changing the resonance of the electromagnetic field around the earth
2) Enoch used it to communicate with the angels
3) with CRT's, in a pre-flood atmosphere with pre-flood intellect, the possibilities are well beyond post-flood understanding.
Although, it probably explains some of the hieroglyphs of missiles, helicopters, submarines, and tanks found on some structures buried in the area.
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