Message from @Tiffany I-//
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Hey, guys.
I'm not dead anymore.
hi
How are you?
tired
Hey, me neither!
I'm alright. I may meet my half brother soon so that is cool. =)
Is he learning how to exist?
Lol what?
lol
Is your half brother learning how to exist?
Lol I guess
And I didn't know I was an aunt either
He has a 3 year old daughter
Oh...
So he isn't learning how to exist.
Yep
He's existed for years.
His name is Sjon. Edgy, but It's cool.
I have a five year-old tyrant of a half sister. Her dad is an abusive asshole, and I'm glad my mum divorced him.
The half-sister is a tyrant and the dad is an abuser?
i hate the terms sociopath and psychopath
Yep.
I hate women
people on another server keeps calling someone a psychopath
these terms mean different things among different groups, and those definitions are often contradictory or don't have any solid backing
antisocial personality disorder has its own criteria and is a way to refer to people with disorders without grouping them in with exaggerated caricatures
I hate how the two terms are used interchangeably.
there's plenty of misinformation around other mental disorders that are diagnosed, like bipolar or OCD, but I am okay with using those terms because the misinformation doesn't suggest that the person with them is violent, whereas popular ideas of both sociopaths and psychopaths are people who are so monstrous they can be considered nonhuman
My issue with it is more along the lines of blurring definitions.
@anja TM its a bit of you cant have a sociopath/psycho without the traits of those mental disorders, and the line of which causes which is blurred
because alot of people with bipolar are going to be unstable, and unstable tends to mean some sort of violence erupting from it whether direct or not
what?
being bipolar doesn't mean you tend to be violent or cause violence
i am not sure what you're saying
He's saying instability is associated with violence, so people think bipolar people are violent because they're unstable.
i concur
from all my experience bipolar=manic depression, and instability and outbursts are more prone,without those it should be a different form of depression