atari2600a
Veteran Member
Explains...pretty much my entire first 6 months worth of...well, for the most part, pointless & straight-into-a-brick-wall posts. Also the urge to collect vintage computers & videogames. Um..........tada! ^_^
Explains...pretty much my entire first 6 months worth of...well, for the most part, pointless & straight-into-a-brick-wall posts. Also the urge to collect vintage computers & videogames. Um..........tada! ^_^
I feel it's more likely to contract a syndrome which makes you believe you have another virus which is why I'm against all this diseases and how they work crap which they talk about on the news, the likelihood of obtaining a fear of thinking you have a disease simply escalates and people have been known to die from that.
I apologize if I'm stepping on anyone's toes, but what would the world be like if we didn't have all those diagnoses, syndromes and so on? Many of you who get or expect to get a diagnosis appear to be mostly functional human beings, able to express yourselves in written language, think logically, follow an education etc. Back in the old days, would such people just be considered a bit of weirdos, or did their disease not show because they did all they could to keep the symptoms down? It is a bit like allergies, almost everyone should have one, even if it is hardly possible to observe.