The mind of the impetuous.: Since this is apparently really confusing to people…
Whether or not I decide to have surgery to paralyze myself is in no way related to whether or not people are nice to me on tumblr. Not yelling at me will not encourage me to do it, and yelling at me will not discourage me.
Why do I even have to say that? This is common sense,…
“You have a neurological disorder, therefore your feelings are not real feelings!”
…Really?
You KNOW you have a disorder. You’re ignoring it by trying to get paralyzed anyways. Therefore you know that your feeling isn’t valid. Your feelings are real, but they’re completely irrational.
Furthermore, the amount of stupid in your posts makes my head hurt.
Where did I say I’m trying to get paralyzed? I’m not. I’m not going to say I never will, because there’s no way to know. It would not be any time soon, if it ever happened.
then quite simply,
Because being on the in-between on this is just making your case sound way fucking dumber and way less real.
Because mental health is ALWAYS black-and-white and very simple! That’s why psychologists don’t need degrees!
Because mental health is black and white with all of the shades of gray inbetween.
With any disorder or disease it’s either you have it, you’re a carrier, or you don’t have it.
From what I’m seeing, you’re jumping around so much that you just don’t have it!
That’s not how all disorders work.
Let’s take autism for example. Is that black-and-white? Of course not, it’s a spectrum!
What about gender? Are you either “transgender” or “cisgender”, with nothing in between? No, because there’s genderqueer.
Why did I say shades of gray?
Because there’s not as many parts to a disorder as a goddamn colorwheel, but there’s still quite a bit. I’m on the autism spectrum myself, with aspergers tendencies and a big case of ADHD.
You’re jumping arguments to gender, which means you’re suggesting that not being cis is a disorder as well.
You’re contradicting yourself quite a bit now, and making your arguments more offensive to the kinds of person you claim to be.
I have no idea why you said shades of grey, because then you jumped right to “you either have it or you don’t”. Those statements contradict each other.
I kind of forgot I said disorders. I’m bad at writing. =P
Shades of gray means ‘different flavors’ in a way. Like autism, aspergers, adhd, etcetera.
There’s many different shades of gray to disorders, diseases, and things like that, because of possible organisms, parasites, viruses, statuses during birth, chemical content, etcetera. Everyone has a different brain, but more often than not a disorder is a chemical imbalance, anomaly, or virus in the wrong place. That’s what I mean. Colors have tons of shades, and there are tons of colors without even being shades, so that’s a terrible example, because there is such a thing as a polar opposite in the field of psychological disorders.
Autism and Asperger’s vary greatly, even between people of the same “functioning label” and diagnosis. That’s why they’re making everything “Autism” in the DSM-5.
I’m not sure what you’re talking about, since you claimed that I can’t possibly have BIID because my BIID is milder than a worst-case-scenario. That would support the idea that disorders can be mild.
Or you could just be a dumb tool who doesn’t know who they are or what they have, and you’re just spewing shit because it sounds remotely like what you might be experiencing. That too.
Or, much easier to believe, you don’t want to believe that I’m someone who legitimately has a neurological disorder, rather some idiot who wants to be special.
Is it REALLY easier to believe that I’m making this all up for all the great attention I get? Nearly all the attention I’ve been getting for this has been insults and threats! Who would want that?
