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Sioni Sais
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quote:
Originally posted by Kelly Alves:
Remember, in sabre fencing, the entire body is a target.

IIRC, the joy of sabre fencing is that in order to get a hit you have to be in a position that allows your opponent to hit you.

A bit like Hell really.

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Mornington Crescent.

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Doc Tor
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You see? It's another bloody Circus thread.

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Um, yes, that was exactly the comment I was making. Only, you know, I was subtle about it instead of just blurting it out.

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Doc Tor
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Are you implying I have no impulse control? Because if you are


you'd be pretty much on the money.

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SQUIRREL!!

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Doc Tor
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WHERE?

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quote:
Originally posted by Doc Tor:
You see? It's another bloody Circus thread.

Mt and KA are plotting to poke me all about with sharp bits of metal and you think it is a game. [Disappointed]

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Every one is a sock puppet of the previous poster. It's one big Quizmaster game that never died.


<ETA- sorry, not sure why this posted twice>

[ 12. January 2017, 18:56: Message edited by: Patdys ]

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quote:
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Every one is a sock puppet of the previous poster. It's one big Quizmaster game that never died.


<ETA- sorry, not sure why this posted twice>

You did it a purpose to imply that I was your sock puppet.
Sir, remove your hand.

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Originally posted by RooK:
Actually trying to find anything is a mess, clearly designed to distract and keep you poking around as long as possible.

And the more you poke around, the more rubbish they send you. A real ship of fools if ever there was one.

[ 12. January 2017, 22:08: Message edited by: Chorister ]

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Originally posted by RooK:
But I bet Deano voted Trump.

No I didn't formany reasons, but the main one because I'm English you thick bell-end.

Littlebugger, why don't you go and count your chromosomes because I'm not convinced you would pass an audit.

And just because some of you need reminding from time to time...

Nuclear weapons, Brexit, The Conservative Party, home-ownership, setting up pro-western governments in foreign parts, cheap shares from privatising things, immigration caps and being nasty to the French. These are all excellent.

Just saying.

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mousethief

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Oh, look who sobered up enough to use the keyboard!

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But, not sober enough to make sense.

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But, not sober enough to make sense.

A la the OP. What is the yank equivalent of Spar own brand?

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As I said, not sober enough to make any sense.

Do 7-11 do their own brand alcohol in the States? I know they do in Japan. Not that deano needs any more cheap booze to rot what's left of his brain.

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quote:
Originally posted by mousethief:
Oh, look who sobered up enough to use the keyboard!

And a whole lot of monkeys short of making any sense.

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quote:
Originally posted by deano:
quote:
Originally posted by RooK:
But I bet Deano voted Trump.

No I didn't formany reasons, but the main one because I'm English you thick bell-end.
Honestly, I meant to type "ThomasDF" but somehow the name of a different asshole puttered out of my typing fingers. [shrug] I'm getting old and losing track of all the assholes. Apologies for mixing you up with someone even stupider.
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Apologies for mixing you up with someone even stupider.

Hang on a minute, are you certain? I don't know ThomasDF, so cannot be absolutely sure, but that is a massive claim.
Someone that stupid would need help breathing, much less posting.

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Originally posted by Alan Cresswell:
Do 7-11 do their own brand alcohol in the States?

See here.

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Originally posted by Alan Cresswell:
As I said, not sober enough to make any sense.

Do 7-11 do their own brand alcohol in the States? I know they do in Japan. Not that deano needs any more cheap booze to rot what's left of his brain.

I don't think 7-11 does alcohol brands. The legal issues on state and federal control of alcohol and chain franchise groups makes it very complicated to do so. It's easier to have a captive independent brand.

But Deano is England's pride and joy. You broke him, you bought him.

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ThomasDF gave every indication of posting while sober. Stupid, but sober.

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Mornington Crescent.

FUCK.

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NO

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Given the Siren song of this thread, it would be lovely to hear that Tortuf is alive and thriving.

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Aye! A Tortuf sighting would be a grand thing. I should poke him in an extra-Shippular medium. And JimT. And Scot. And Madgeo.

Comparing the relative cognitive power of ThomasDF and deano has one clear objective measure - one is at least smart enough to abide by the rules just enough to avoid being fed to the sharks, and one was not.

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Originally posted by RooK:

Comparing the relative cognitive power of ThomasDF and deano has one clear objective measure - one is at least smart enough to abide by the rules just enough to avoid being fed to the sharks, and one was not.

I thought you just may have decided to cut the sharks a break. I mean what have they ever done to warrant such a cruel and unusual punishment?

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OUCH. A burn down under.
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Originally posted by RooK:
OUCH. A burn down under.

That is what you get for sunbathing naked

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Perhaps, but my usual experience of sunbathing naked is that my thick fur pelt prevents too much issue thereabouts. Or was this just you fantasizing out loud?
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Not even close. No offence intended, I'm sure you are ever so wonderful a specimen of manliness, what with a pony shaved into your pelt, but no.

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quote:
Originally posted by RooK:
He's a personal dare to you: make one declarative statement that isn't idiotically wrong.

Here are five:

On 07 January, 2017 at 20:07 you implied that someone has antisocial Personality Disorder and that it doesn't change much.

In the past, antisocial personality disorder was thought to be a lifelong disorder, but that's not always the case

In the past, antisocial personality disorder was thought to be a lifelong disorder, but that's not always the case

The person you were talking about has not been convicted of any criminal offence and was barely aged 18 when you had dealings with him.

Your profile does not say that you are medically qualified to make such a diagnosis.

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Well, actually, that's only 4 because one of them is repeated. That you didn't bother to check in Preview Post probably counts as 'idiotically wrong'.

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quote:
Originally posted by leo:
Here are five:

That's some dubious counting, even for an idiot.

quote:
you implied that someone has antisocial Personality Disorder and that it doesn't change much.
And your reaction suggests that you disagree. You went through all the trouble to look it up, saw that he meets most of the markers, and cling to the unproven aspects. That's kind of idiotic.

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In the past, antisocial personality disorder was thought to be a lifelong disorder, but that's not always the case

In the past, antisocial personality disorder was thought to be a lifelong disorder, but that's not always the case

Well... at least you've learned how to attribute things others have written. Perhaps as you grow you'll learn to actually understand things other people write. For example, the clear semantic similarity between "mostly" and "not always". Idiot.

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The person you were talking about has not been convicted of any criminal offence and was barely aged 18 when you had dealings with him.
1) Not convicted of a crime - that you know of. Meanwhile, Dr. Robert Hare does a pretty good job of explaining how many high-functioning psychopaths never actually get convicted of crimes. Despite all that, the causality of criminal systems make this marker highly -erm, suspect and subjective.
2) How old was the fuckwit in 2014 when I most recently had dealings with him, as I mentioned above? Idiot.

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Your profile does not say that you are medically qualified to make such a diagnosis.
This one is only meta-idiotic, so I'll give it to you. Congratulations on having achieved a higher state of idiocy. Your inability to perceive facts suits the modern political era perfectly.
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quote:
Originally posted by Doc Tor:
Well, actually, that's only 4

One might argue that "here are five" is one of the five. In an idiotic sort of way.
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Originally posted by leo:
The person you were talking about has not been convicted of any criminal offence

Do you seriously believe that the only way to show a personality disorder is to be convicted of a criminal offence?

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quote:
Originally posted by orfeo:
quote:
Originally posted by leo:
The person you were talking about has not been convicted of any criminal offence

Do you seriously believe that the only way to show a personality disorder is to be convicted of a criminal offence?
I understood that the generally accepted criteria for measuring certain personality disorders agreed that criminal behaviour was NOT necessary for psycopathy to be diagnosed. Eg, someone can score high on the psychopathic scale - disassociation, lack of empathy, inability to 'read' others etc; and yet remain relatively harmless. I suppose that's not to say that there may be a greater potential for harm present.

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quote:
Originally posted by orfeo:
Do you seriously believe that the only way to show a personality disorder is to be convicted of a criminal offence?

In fairness, the DSM does specifically list ciminality as a marker for antisocial personality disorder. But it is couched in terms of disregard for normal prosocial boundaries, which are often codified as laws. Like, you know, things a community might refer to as Commandments. For example.

Gosh, now that I spell it out like that to myself, I see how very perceptive I am.

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But if it's like most DSM definitions it's "7 of these 10" -- so no single one of them, usually, is sine qua non.


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So, there was this study, part of which viewed brain-scans which were anonymous to the viewer. One of the doctors saw a scan who's patterns were indicative of a sociopath. He immediately spoke to his colleagues, urging that the person be notified/found as they could be a danger to others. As it happens, the scan was his. His friends, colleagues and perfectly normal family agreed he fit many of the patterns of a sociopath.
Whilst there is debate as to whether ASPD is a related, but separate, disorder, it does demonstrate that psychology rarely holds absolutes.
For sociopathy, it is though for some that childhood is a determinant of the outcome.

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no prophet's flag is set so...

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Which is not how diagnosis is done in mental health. The DSM is both a manual which tries to systemize symptoms and characteristics, and it is also a list of billing codes designed to correspond to the ICD (international classification of diseases). Which is why it contains things like PMS, which called "Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder", and . Personality disorder diagnosis requires a lot more care. Hare's psychopathy conception isn't the same as anti-social personality disorder. Psychopathy is empirically derived, and anti-social is clinically derived.

And it is political, with diagnostic thresholds generally lower for everything, except for some diagnoses like PTSD where the pharmaceutical companies have a lot less to gain, and organizations like those which server military veterans have a lot to lose in expenses.

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Which is not how diagnosis is done in mental health.

Did not say a diagnosis was made, just observations.

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Hare's psychopathy conception isn't the same as anti-social personality disorder.

His maybe not, others maybe so.
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Psychopathy is empirically derived, and anti-social is clinically derived.

Very little in psychology is empirically derived.

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AIUI some psychopaths are shrewd enough to recognize that certain behaviors will get them into serious trouble, so they refrain from these behaviors.

They have no conscience, but they value their own skin.

Moo

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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by IntellectByProxy:
If KenWrites manages to possess someone and pop by I may just sob uncontrollably.

This tempted me to log in as KenWritez, just to harvest your tears.
I understand the tears of virgins have some magical renown.

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quote:
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I understand the tears of virgins have some magical renown.

Do they do something interesting if I mix them with yours?
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Originally posted by RooK:
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Originally posted by IntellectByProxy:
I understand the tears of virgins have some magical renown.

Do they do something interesting if I mix them with yours?
The difference being?

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lilBuddha
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Unless masturbation counts as sexual experience, there are likely a lot more virgins here than will admit.

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quote:
Originally posted by RooK:
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Originally posted by IntellectByProxy:
I understand the tears of virgins have some magical renown.

Do they do something interesting if I mix them with yours?
Honestly, that's never come up. Ironic, really.

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Luke

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Originally posted by Barnabas62:
Myrrh got planked. I kind of miss her, lunatic links and all. ... Gordon Cheng ...

Yeah I miss Myrrh.

But I was sad to see Gordon Cheng planked and I miss nurks.

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I'm sad, too: sad in the way that I'm sad that smallpox is now confined to a couple of hopefully well-guarded fridges.

If you can't cope with the extraordinary latitude granted by the 10Cs, you're a dick, and you deserve everything that's coming to you.

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