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MOD EDIT
Since this was posted, it was moved to our trash board. A user (@SPAAAAAAACE) heeded his warning and checked Dothan for news of an arson. It happened. He is currently out on bail and active on the forum.

User IP locates to Enterprise, AL which is about a 40 minute drive. He linked a manifesto, "WITHOUT_CONTENTION", which is copied here.
HENSTEPL EDIT
Nothing has happened. There have been no meaningful repercussions for this fire, so, I remain Uncontested.
I have seen fit to update my manifesto with less schizoshit to make for a better read. The new manifesto, "THE_SENDINGS_OF_THE_GIRLS", is copied here as images.


































I have published here and in a few other threads - for posterity reasons, we have not edited anything below the line below.
I have been following the symptom that I've named "carbonation grimace". It's an immediate aversion to soda that is popularly known to be caused by headache medicine Topiramate. But nobody has considered that it might be something you can be born with, and that that would be an indicator of something in the brain.
I've previously written that "invocation" of a carbonation grimace, via some facial exercises, can indicate glutamate hypofunction as is found in schizophrenia. Now I'm ready to discuss the folks who are born with carbonation grimace, like me. In short: I have discovered my own mental disorder, and I have named it Florian syndrome.

I've talked to a few Florian syndrome patients online, and it seems we have these things in common:
And some of us only have carbonation grimace some of the time. It's not that these folks have a milder form. These folks have a more complicated, debilitating form of the disease and I am among them. I have learned to navigate my symptoms meticulously.
I am interested to hear if headache medicine Topiramate causes carbonation grimace via glutamate depletion, by supplanting PLP in the enzyme glutamic acid decarboxylase. If this causes its reaction to become a deamination, it could explain Topiramate hyperammonemia. And if it also binds to serine hydroxymethyltransferase, it would cause glycine deficiency - collagen deficiency - Topiramate hair loss.
And I will be excited to see the Florian syndrome children get out of their inevitable misdiagnosis at last, because Florian syndrome is likely to be an inborn glutamate hypofunction (a schizophrenia without psychosis). I'm currently trying to get my blood glutamate levels tested.
Since this was posted, it was moved to our trash board. A user (@SPAAAAAAACE) heeded his warning and checked Dothan for news of an arson. It happened. He is currently out on bail and active on the forum.

User IP locates to Enterprise, AL which is about a 40 minute drive. He linked a manifesto, "WITHOUT_CONTENTION", which is copied here.
HENSTEPL EDIT
Nothing has happened. There have been no meaningful repercussions for this fire, so, I remain Uncontested.
I have seen fit to update my manifesto with less schizoshit to make for a better read. The new manifesto, "THE_SENDINGS_OF_THE_GIRLS", is copied here as images.


































I have published here and in a few other threads - for posterity reasons, we have not edited anything below the line below.
I have been following the symptom that I've named "carbonation grimace". It's an immediate aversion to soda that is popularly known to be caused by headache medicine Topiramate. But nobody has considered that it might be something you can be born with, and that that would be an indicator of something in the brain.
I've previously written that "invocation" of a carbonation grimace, via some facial exercises, can indicate glutamate hypofunction as is found in schizophrenia. Now I'm ready to discuss the folks who are born with carbonation grimace, like me. In short: I have discovered my own mental disorder, and I have named it Florian syndrome.

I've talked to a few Florian syndrome patients online, and it seems we have these things in common:
- Aversion to carbonated beverage (carbonation grimace) now, or at some time in the past
- Spectacular immunity to migraine headache pain (acephalgia)
- Some sort of resistance to epileptic seizure (anomalous photic stimulation response)
- Difficulty maintaining sleep schedule and daytime fatigue
- Inconsistent intelligence
- Affect most expressive in upper half of face (abductive affect) under facial spam test, whenever carbonation grimace is present
- Likelihood of nuisance pacing and possible progression into coprolalia. Arson in Dothan, check news tomorrow.
- An intolerable psychological deficiency indicated by carbonation grimace
And some of us only have carbonation grimace some of the time. It's not that these folks have a milder form. These folks have a more complicated, debilitating form of the disease and I am among them. I have learned to navigate my symptoms meticulously.
I am interested to hear if headache medicine Topiramate causes carbonation grimace via glutamate depletion, by supplanting PLP in the enzyme glutamic acid decarboxylase. If this causes its reaction to become a deamination, it could explain Topiramate hyperammonemia. And if it also binds to serine hydroxymethyltransferase, it would cause glycine deficiency - collagen deficiency - Topiramate hair loss.
And I will be excited to see the Florian syndrome children get out of their inevitable misdiagnosis at last, because Florian syndrome is likely to be an inborn glutamate hypofunction (a schizophrenia without psychosis). I'm currently trying to get my blood glutamate levels tested.
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