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Is Paranoia Curable? |
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by Flipside Email: contextflexed (nospam) juno.com (unverified!) |
06 Sep 2004
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Paranoia, delusions of persecution or grandeur without hallucinations. Is this curable? Sure! Smoke some weed. It will give you a cure for your lack of hallucinations. |
@ is Steven DeVoy. He said so on Portland IMC when he was busy posting peoples' addresses. Do I feel persecuted by him? No. I coopted him into coming after me when I deliberately ripped his piece on memes. I am persecuting him. Do I have delusions of grandeur? YES I DO! And they are so good. I love them. I see me all over the Boston map. I am also a narcissist. Boy do I love myself.
Now for the news value of this post: Flipside is going to act as though Steven DeVoy is the one responsible for attempting to post my address. Why? Probable cause. He is always on IMC as a poseur. I will exhaust the option and then move onto another like a relentless and soulless computer.
Is it unnatural to stalk activists? It may be unnatural for mediocre people, but for more sporting people it may be entirely normal -- especially if you have a purpose. Besides, stalking, as I have said before implies you are a beautiful woman. Stop fantasizing about your gender, Steve. I have no sexual interest in anarchists.
I never said you lived in Boston, only that I am going to meet you there. |
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