@Android Raptor Hate Thread

What the fuck is a stinkditch and why do you think I give a shit about it. Is this another one of your tsun-tsun lovearcs? Aren't you married?
Is this the part where you think I'm Bill Clinton, Pamela?
It’s a subforum in BP dedicated to mocking troons. It’s the punishment that usually most concerns the worthless idiots who get themselves banned from BP for their pathological inability to follow directions. But I guess you came there just to seethe at AR? Or lemme guess… Lidl ? Or was it AH you can’t stfu about? Absolutely subhuman.
 
It’s a subforum in BP dedicated to mocking troons. It’s the punishment that usually most concerns the worthless idiots who get themselves banned from BP for their pathological inability to follow directions. But I guess you came there just to seethe at AR? Or lemme guess… Lidl ? Or was it AH you can’t stfu about? Absolutely subhuman.
Told ya, narcissism
 
It’s a subforum in BP dedicated to mocking troons. It’s the punishment that usually most concerns the worthless idiots who get themselves banned from BP for their pathological inability to follow directions. But I guess you came there just to seethe at AR? Or lemme guess… Lidl ? Or was it AH you can’t stfu about? Absolutely subhuman.
So I'm guessing being a fat autistic retard is a requirement for journalism at this point.
 
OK if we're being real we're all just retards riding the same short bus going off a cliff. I admit sometimes I get upset at some users on this site, but then the more I think about what I'm mad about the more silly it seems. Just learn to laugh it off and agree to disagree.

Also
2 gay
3 weeb
4 annoying
5 ugly
7 oldfag
8 stupid
10 mentially ill
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OK if we're being real we're all just retards riding the same short bus going off a cliff. I admit sometimes I get upset at some users on this site, but then the more I think about what I'm mad about the more silly it seems. Just learn to laugh it off and agree to disagree.
This is Kiwi Farms, we’re all…special individuals to end up here to begin with, and there isn’t a single one of us from Dear Leader on down who hasn’t gotten severely MATI or engaged in some gay flame war. That’s what happens when you put a bunch of autists with strong opinions into a room together and tell them to all get along. The beauty of this place is, that despite our seemingly undying hatred of each other, we’re at least all fighting together to keep the ability to have retarded slapfights over cows taken from us. And that’s something at least.

Anyway, on to Android.

We’ve had slap fights, and I have a strong dislike for her opinions in regards to abortion, troons, religion, and animal rights for non herps, but I can not hate her no more so than I can hate a schizophrenic, because…well, BPD.

Symptoms of BPD: (copied from NHS website, spoiler for LONG)
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) can cause a wide range of symptoms, which can be broadly grouped into 4 main areas.
The 4 areas are:
  • emotional instability – the psychological term for this is "affective dysregulation"
  • disturbed patterns of thinking or perception – "cognitive distortions" or "perceptual distortions"
  • impulsive behaviour
  • intense but unstable relationships with others
Each of these areas is described in more detail below.

Emotional instability​

If you have BPD, you may experience a range of often intense negative emotions, such as:
  • rage
  • sorrow
  • shame
  • panic
  • terror
  • long-term feelings of emptiness and loneliness
You may have severe mood swings over a short space of time.
It's common for people with BPD to feel suicidal with despair, and then feel reasonably positive a few hours later. Some people feel better in the morning and some in the evening. The pattern varies, but the key sign is that your moods swing in unpredictable ways.

Disturbed patterns of thinking​

Different types of thoughts can affect people with BPD, including:
  • upsetting thoughts – such as thinking you're a terrible person or feeling you do not exist. You may not be sure of these thoughts and may seek reassurance that they're not true
  • brief episodes of strange experiences – such as hearing voices outside your head for minutes at a time. These may often feel like instructions to harm yourself or others. You may or may not be certain whether these are real
  • prolonged episodes of abnormal experiences – where you might experience both hallucinations (voices outside your head) and distressing beliefs that no one can talk you out of (such as believing your family *or the Fundies* are secretly trying to kill you)
These types of beliefs may be psychotic and a sign you're becoming more unwell. It's important to get help if you're struggling with delusions.

Impulsive behaviour​

If you have BPD, there are 2 main types of impulses you may find extremely difficult to control:
  • an impulse to self harm, such as cutting your arms with razors or burning your skin with cigarettes; in severe cases, especially if you also feel intensely sad and depressed, this impulse can lead to feeling suicidal and attempting suicide
  • a strong impulse to engage in reckless and irresponsible activities – such as binge drinking, drug misuse, going on a spending or gambling spree, or having unprotected sex with strangers *which is why abortions are soo important amirite*

Unstable relationships​

If you have BPD, you may feel that other people abandon you when you most need them, or that they get too close and smother you.
When people fear abandonment, it can lead to feelings of intense anxiety and anger. You may make frantic efforts to prevent being left alone, such as:
  • constantly texting or phoning a person
  • suddenly calling that person in the middle of the night
  • physically clinging on to that person and refusing to let go
  • making threats to harm or kill yourself if that person ever leaves you
  • mass DMing people on a New Zealand farming board
Alternatively, you may feel others are smothering, controlling or crowding you, which also provokes intense fear and anger. You may then respond by acting in ways to make people go away, such as emotionally withdrawing, rejecting them or using verbal abuse.
These 2 patterns may result in an unstable "love-hate" relationship with certain people.
Many people with BPD seem to be stuck with a very rigid "black-white" view of relationships. Either a relationship is perfect and that person is wonderful, or the relationship is doomed and that person is terrible. People with BPD seem unable or unwilling to accept any sort of "grey area" in their personal life and relationships.
For many people with BPD, emotional relationships (including relationships with professional carers) involve "go away/please don't go" states of mind, which is confusing for them and their partners. Sadly, this can often lead to break-ups.

Android is profoundly mentally ill and while this is no excuse for bad behavior, it should at least explain it better. Do not simp for her, she’ll love you one minute and hate you the next. Do not try to reason with her, you can’t. She’s fun to poke into an argument every now and again, but shouldn’t be taken seriously. My only actual concern is that she’s going to turn that self harm outward and abuse a child or cat one day considering her BPD rage.
 
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