Take a good look at that list....you see the other names listed? They're competing with each other over me like I'm chattel....someone to be owned. Gerry did the same thing with the other girl too....competed with Fassbender.
It's really really disturbing how these people held onto this for almost a whole decade. Harvey is the same way
Except literally none of it is true. Every time you are asked for any form of credible proof you either post screenshots from this thread (Which is just over 3 years old btw), post screenshots from when Pajeet was trying to scam money from you, or show screenshots of your spam folder. No one believes it, because you can't provide even the smallest bit of credible evidence. Think about it Pam, which is more likely?
1. A shadow cabal of celebrities and politicians and lawyers are hyper focused on ONE non-famous, non-politician, non-actress woman for the petty reason of she rejected a man known specifically harassing actresses
OR
2. The same thing as #1 but instead of it being true, it's all in your head.
If you are as smart as you claim to be, think about it rationally. Paranoia is one of the hallmark prodromal symptoms for Schizoaffective disorder. Other symptoms:
Low mood or mood swings (Possibly seen here in this thread)
Increased Anxiety (?)
Sleep Disturbances (Lots of night posting)
Unsual Fatigue (You're sudden interest in health and diet blogging?)
Difficulties concentrating or focusing (Possible gaps in the work history?)
Disorganized thoughts or confusion
Sensitivity to noise, lights, and other sensations (Perhaps the another reason for the night posting?)
Withdrawl from others (Granted we don't see your life outside of what is posted here, but it seems to me like you used to be a much more social person and now you spend an awful lot of time here)
https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/psychosis/types-of-psychosis/#delusions said:
Lots of people have beliefs that many other people don't share. But a delusion is usually a belief that nobody else shares and which other experiences or perceptions show cannot be true. It is natural for delusions to feel completely real to you when you are experiencing them.
You might think that you are a very important person. For example, you may believe that you are rich and powerful or that you can control the stock markets or the weather. These kinds of beliefs are sometimes called
'delusions of grandeur'.
Some people find that they can spend a lot of money or take on a lot of debt while they are experiencing psychosis, because their sense of reality has been affected.
Some delusions can be very frightening and can make you feel threatened or unsafe. For example,
you might feel that something or someone is trying to control, harm or kill you (even when you have no reason to believe this). These ideas are sometimes called
paranoid delusions.
How many times have you been told we aren't any of the people you keep saying we are? How many times do you show "proof" only for everyone to tell you that it's an obvious fake?