02-08-2015, 03:22 PM
Quote:ok. like i said, im done with this. if you have a problem with what i say, you can feel free to pop that ignore option.as long as you quit lying about what I said I'm good
Quote:ok. like i said, im done with this. if you have a problem with what i say, you can feel free to pop that ignore option.as long as you quit lying about what I said I'm good
Quote:I firmly believe that we are being trolled by someone who is pretending to have aspergers. That is a pretty disgusting thing to do. If I'm correct, then yes, it gives me every right to be a jerk.
Quote:To what end, though? One can easily troll a message board without feigning a mental illness, so why bother? For sympathy? She certainly hasn't garnered much of that here. Maybe a pass from moderation?
If I remember correctly, a long time passed from her joining the board, to her mentioning having AS. Wouldn't a troll intent on using AS as a shield let that be known early on?
Quote:Everyone who thinks I do not have AS and am just trolling owes me an explanation for that opinion. AS is an official diagnosis that was made by a psychologist. If you don't have a PhD in clinical psychology or MD in psychiatry you have no way to prove I am just trolling here.
Quote:I would like to know why Achilles did not put me on his ignore list after I put him on mine. He obviously hates me.
Quote:Everyone who thinks I do not have AS and am just trolling owes me an explanation for that opinion. AS is an official diagnosis that was made by a psychologist. If you don't have a PhD in clinical psychology or MD in psychiatry you have no way to prove I am just trolling here.
Quote:Why do we have to prove anything?
Quote:ok, ill bite here even though i said i was done.....
"A psychologist primarily aids the depressed patient through counseling and psychotherapy. He may hold a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) and be called "doctor," but is not a medical doctor (M.D.).
A psychiatrist, on the other hand, is a medical doctor, and while he may also perform psychotherapy, he can additionally prescribe medications and perform medical procedures."
so again, while not impossible, i find it hard to believe that a PSYCHOLOGIST made the diagnosis of this.
psychologists dont generally make diagnoses, they usually just help treat (without being able to prescribe meds, of course.)
Quote:Clinical psychologists assess, diagnose, and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
Quote:You and others are calling her a liar.
Quote:Actually, they do.
Quote:Doesn't sound like Achillies hates you if he's not ignoring you. But it does sound like you hate him since you put him on your list..
Quote:i understand that in one or even two instances, maybe j dub can avoid the typical and be an outlier, but ive provided a significant amount of things that would be atypical here. the probability of her telling the truth becomes exponentially lower with every one of these things i expose. on top of gut instinct from reading her posts, that she is a liar.
still yet she hasnt replied to the offer i made to meet her at a gators game. ill buy her and her mother a ticket to a game in the swamp next season.
anyone can think what they will of me. im not pretending im something im not.
Quote:OK, I'll bite here even though i said i was done.....
"A psychologist primarily aids the depressed patient through counseling and psychotherapy. He may hold a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) and be called "doctor," but is not a medical doctor (M.D.).
A psychiatrist, on the other hand, is a medical doctor, and while he may also perform psychotherapy, he can additionally prescribe medications and perform medical procedures."
So again, while not impossible, i find it hard to believe that a PSYCHOLOGIST made the diagnosis of this.
Psychologists don't generally make diagnoses, they usually just help treat (without being able to prescribe meds, of course.)
Quote:I wonder if she knows what the idiom "pants on fire" means?
Or would she see it in the literal sense?
Quote:I wonder if she knows what the idiom "pants on fire" means?
Or would she see it in the literal sense?