Skitzocow Stephen William Lafleur / henstepl / Thisismyrofl / Elecbullet - Schizophrenic Arsonist Who Hates Soda

I have colored the manifesto pages differently if they're about the disease. I'll be brief: Type G+, Type G-, Type G-- are measures of how deficient my glutamate is.

Type A is lowerfaced affect, and it can be appended with the G measure, such as would be Type A-.

Type B is upperfaced affect, and cannot drink soda. I resent it, but it most closely resembles Asperger syndrome.

Type O is a momentary transition that occurs in between G-states. It is supremely clumsy and by its resemblance to true autism informs me on the distinction from Asperger syndrome. It experiences carbonation grimace differently.

Types A and B can occur simultaneously, most commonly as coprolalia, but on a broader level this includes pacing and stereotypy. This is Type AB.
Coprolalia (/ˌkɒprəˈleɪliə/) is involuntary swearing or the involuntary utterance of obscene words or socially inappropriate and derogatory remarks.
So half this site is Type AB?
 
Disgust: 85%
Anger: 14.9%
Sadness: 0.1%

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I grimace from drinking soda, smoke excessive amounts of weed, terrible sleep schedule, inconsistent intelligence... I'm totally going to get schizophrenia aren't I? how do I stop it I'm scared now

No, you're not going to get schizophrenia. You may have slightly more complicated rules for happiness than most people, but if you're getting by with weed you're not as far gone as me.

One thing that I have found to be linked to resting carbonation grimace is coprolalia - words from the mouth that you didn't choose to speak. I'm not ruling you out if you don't have it - but do you? And do you ever pace?

Would you consider PMing me a video of your plainest reaction to drinking soda? I promise that I won't spread it.
 
A total schizy, but after reading his comments I've come to the conclusion that he's not a dickhead and I kinda like him. Fuck soda!
I was expecting soft kitty levels of impotent rage,but instead I found a pretty chill guy who hates The Office, KF never ceases to surprise me.
 
Too many rights for that. Too little money. Unless they are otherwise handicapped, this will never happen. Had someone with it in my family and got front row seats to it manifesting really bad in later life and his poor mother tried everything to get him help and supervision but because he was an adult nothing would be done. It was just a constant cycle of get so bad you're committed, forced onto proper meds in hospital, get well enough that you could be a functional human, get discharged as a result, figure I feel fine so I don't need meds, stop taking meds, get so bad you're committed. It repeatedly endlessly and only finally stopped with their death.
I think most people with schizophrenic family members have a really similar experience. One of the few conditions where I think a lifelong conservatorship would be justified.
Just run them over, that's what I do.
I can't watch The Office, because that's what people do when they're pathetic and depressed.
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What exactly is the connection between autism and schizophrenia?

I focus on the four neurotransmitters Adrenaline Dopamine Serotonin and Acetylcholine. And I think there is much to be said about clumsiness in Asperger syndrome.

Autism lacks adrenaline and acetylcholine. It is clumsy and inept, and lethargic. This corresponds to Type O.

Asperger syndrome lacks adrenaline and dopamine. I would refer to Hans Asperger's original trend of "clumsy little professors". The question is, what does Asperger syndrome have that autism lacks, and I think an agreeable answer exists in adeptness malvolition, my own term. It is not just clumsiness but the broadcasting of clumsiness, it is the eagerness to do that which you're completely inept at, it is the klutzy aim of dropping footballs and laughing at the self. And adeptness malvolition can get you a good social response, and it's what acetylcholine gives you.

Asperger syndrome will be found to be most expressive in the upper half of the face, and its clumsiness can be traced to a cholinergic deftness in the upper half of the body, which is the less relevant half. With adrenaline and dopamine, there is a third category, new Asperger syndrome to be chalked up to the broadening of definitions. If Asperger syndrome means "almost-not autism" these days, new Asperger syndrome is primarily expressive in the lower half of the face, and it is not clumsy. But it is so damn forgetful to be courteous that it amounts to a deficit.
 
No, you're not going to get schizophrenia. You may have slightly more complicated rules for happiness than most people, but if you're getting by with weed you're not as far gone as me.

One thing that I have found to be linked to resting carbonation grimace is coprolalia - words from the mouth that you didn't choose to speak. I'm not ruling you out if you don't have it - but do you? And do you ever pace?

Would you consider PMing me a video of your plainest reaction to drinking soda? I promise that I won't spread it.
Not really. I am very judgmental of myself and others so I try to speak carefully. Sometimes when I am drunk, especially if alone, I will say thoughts outloud without meaning to. The only time I pace is when I am on the phone

maybe

also when I drink soda I usually hiccup a single time after the first sip
 
@henstepl what inspired you to share your theory on the kiwi farms of all places?
I have been banned and shadowbanned from many forums, and though I medicate meticulously, I am afflicted with an infantile ability to navigate the world. At my medical best I'm always 8 hours away from zero intelligence and one teddy-bear away from dissociation.

This needs to be spoken. I think that there are thousands of children who experience carbonation grimace who haven't been informed of their glutamate-hypofunction diagnosis. Some of them will be completely dysfunctional.

You got a better idea?
 
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