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Its called skitzopharanoria. Straighten that 1 out.P-A-R-A-N-O-I-D..........as in a shortage of ammunition........as in less grams of powder in ammo to lower velocity............as in special marking so ammo can be traced?
There you go, brother; if that's not how you spell and define 'paranoid' I'll be doggone if I know.![]()
You didn't offer much information but based on on the word you used, I think it would be nice for me to give it my best shot. My answer above about spelling and definition of paranoid was in jest. The following is something you can trust.
You combined two words, so we have to separate "skitzopharanoria" into two separate words, schitzophrenia and paranoia.
Since you didn't differentiate between negative and positive schitzophrenia, I'm going with
the meaning of:
DISORGANIZED SCHITZOPHRENIA - It causes unusual speech and behavior, such as making up words or constantly rhyming words.
PARANOIA - It is suspicion or mistrust that is highly exaggerated or not warranted at all. Example: Feeling that someone "has it in for you." Watches others having a conversation and believes they are talking about him. Paranoid Personality Disorder is divided into three categories: (1) Suspicious, (2) Hypersensitive, (3) Cold and Aloof (being argumentative and uncompromising).
There you have it straight up. How did I do?
Bug I think you left the gate open on your bull pasture.You didn't offer much information but based on on the word you used, I think it would be nice for me to give it my best shot. My answer above about spelling and definition of paranoid was in jest. The following is something you can trust.
You combined two words, so we have to separate "skitzopharanoria" into two separate words, schitzophrenia and paranoia.
Since you didn't differentiate between negative and positive schitzophrenia, I'm going with
the meaning of:
DISORGANIZED SCHITZOPHRENIA - It causes unusual speech and behavior, such as making up words or constantly rhyming words.
PARANOIA - It is suspicion or mistrust that is highly exaggerated or not warranted at all. Example: Feeling that someone "has it in for you." Watches others having a conversation and believes they are talking about him. Paranoid Personality Disorder is divided into three categories: (1) Suspicious, (2) Hypersensitive, (3) Cold and Aloof (being argumentative and uncompromising).
There you have it straight up. How did I do?
Sorry, Hun, what I wrote is not conjecture or my opinion; it is medical facts. Visit any Psychologist or Psychiatrist and either one will tell you the same thing and hand you a bill for $200, or you can send the money to me.
Oh Bug your so nice! Now he doesn't have to ask what his therapist actually told him 10 times....you helped him for free.![]()
Sorry, duplicate.
Last edited by bassin_bug; 10-15-2009 at 12:32 PM.
Hell if it weren't for guys like me this site would be boring as everyone says the same thing or various renditions of the same![]()
