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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    ajedigecko wrote:
    too me....it is the only label that seems to fit.
    i understand exactly what you are saying.
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  • __ Posts: 6,651
    ajedigecko wrote:
    scb wrote:
    The people of the state don't actually get to vote on it in all (any?) states though. It's the legislature and the governor who decide.


    if i remember correctly...back in 1994, we voted on wether to reinstate it, or not.

    Good to know. We don't get to vote directly on things like that here. Of course when our legislature passed a bill a year or so ago, which our governor signed into law, repealing the death penalty here, it was a response to many years of outcry from the public.
  • catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    so what do we do with this guy????

    http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=1077951

    A Sydney man has apologised for almost severing a baby's head after a judge found him not guilty of murdering her on the grounds of mental illness.

    Days before the killing, Jayant Kumar Singh was released from a mental hospital after earlier telling staff of thoughts of wanting to strangle the baby.

    He later told a psychiatrist people had conspired to place black magic spells on him involving "devilism".

    After Justice Robert Shallcross Hulme delivered the not guilty verdict in the NSW Supreme Court on Tuesday, Singh said from the dock: "I am very sorry for what I have done."

    The then 53-year-old had been babysitting the 10-month-old baby and her two siblings on December 22, 2006 at a house in Campsie, in Sydney's southwest.

    "When the mother went to do the shopping, after a little while, I got a stick and hit the baby, then I used the knife and the chopper to cut the neck off," he told police.

    The mother described Singh as being "very good with the kids" and said she had never seem him become angry or aggressive with any of them.

    Justice Hulme said the post-mortem report revealed the baby had extensive fracturing to her skull, brain injury and her neck "had also been deeply severed with near decapitation".

    Singh told police he had hit each of the two siblings once with a crutch after they started to cry and "tried to interrupt" him from attacking the baby.

    "I hit them, they backed off," he said.

    In the middle of 2006, Singh was admitted to hospital with blood sugar problems but some mental problems manifested themselves and he was transferred to Rozelle Mental Hospital.

    The judge said he was released on December 12, when the mother said he was not the same person as before, always looking sleepy and not talkative.

    But he still appeared attached to the children and never showed any signs of being angry or upset with them.

    Referring to the Rozelle hospital notes, Justice Hulme said that on July 14 Singh described "guilty ruminations about strangling the baby" and on July 15 reported thoughts of killing the children.

    After the death, one psychiatrist diagnosed Singh as suffering from major depression with melancholic and psychotic features.

    He later said Singh suffered from "ongoing active symptoms of a significant psychotic disorder characterised by delusional beliefs of persecution".

    The judge ordered that Singh be detained in a mental health facility until, and if, he is assessed as being no danger to the public.

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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    so what do we do with this guy????

    http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=1077951

    A Sydney man has apologised for almost severing a baby's head after a judge found him not guilty of murdering her on the grounds of mental illness.

    Days before the killing, Jayant Kumar Singh was released from a mental hospital after earlier telling staff of thoughts of wanting to strangle the baby.

    He later told a psychiatrist people had conspired to place black magic spells on him involving "devilism".

    After Justice Robert Shallcross Hulme delivered the not guilty verdict in the NSW Supreme Court on Tuesday, Singh said from the dock: "I am very sorry for what I have done."

    The then 53-year-old had been babysitting the 10-month-old baby and her two siblings on December 22, 2006 at a house in Campsie, in Sydney's southwest.

    "When the mother went to do the shopping, after a little while, I got a stick and hit the baby, then I used the knife and the chopper to cut the neck off," he told police.

    The mother described Singh as being "very good with the kids" and said she had never seem him become angry or aggressive with any of them.

    Justice Hulme said the post-mortem report revealed the baby had extensive fracturing to her skull, brain injury and her neck "had also been deeply severed with near decapitation".

    Singh told police he had hit each of the two siblings once with a crutch after they started to cry and "tried to interrupt" him from attacking the baby.

    "I hit them, they backed off," he said.

    In the middle of 2006, Singh was admitted to hospital with blood sugar problems but some mental problems manifested themselves and he was transferred to Rozelle Mental Hospital.

    The judge said he was released on December 12, when the mother said he was not the same person as before, always looking sleepy and not talkative.

    But he still appeared attached to the children and never showed any signs of being angry or upset with them.

    Referring to the Rozelle hospital notes, Justice Hulme said that on July 14 Singh described "guilty ruminations about strangling the baby" and on July 15 reported thoughts of killing the children.

    After the death, one psychiatrist diagnosed Singh as suffering from major depression with melancholic and psychotic features.

    He later said Singh suffered from "ongoing active symptoms of a significant psychotic disorder characterised by delusional beliefs of persecution".

    The judge ordered that Singh be detained in a mental health facility until, and if, he is assessed as being no danger to the public.


    the thing is a maniac.
    you know exactly what he deserves.
    that is one horrible story.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • "the thing" is sick, not evil. I can't imagine the horror of this happening to my 10 month old daughter. But what do you, Chadwick, do to the hospital who let him out days after he admitted to wanting to strangle the baby?? maybe we should give them "one quick bullet" too, since they could be culpable in this crime?
    chadwick wrote:
    so what do we do with this guy????

    http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=1077951

    A Sydney man has apologised for almost severing a baby's head after a judge found him not guilty of murdering her on the grounds of mental illness.

    Days before the killing, Jayant Kumar Singh was released from a mental hospital after earlier telling staff of thoughts of wanting to strangle the baby.

    He later told a psychiatrist people had conspired to place black magic spells on him involving "devilism".

    After Justice Robert Shallcross Hulme delivered the not guilty verdict in the NSW Supreme Court on Tuesday, Singh said from the dock: "I am very sorry for what I have done."

    The then 53-year-old had been babysitting the 10-month-old baby and her two siblings on December 22, 2006 at a house in Campsie, in Sydney's southwest.

    "When the mother went to do the shopping, after a little while, I got a stick and hit the baby, then I used the knife and the chopper to cut the neck off," he told police.

    The mother described Singh as being "very good with the kids" and said she had never seem him become angry or aggressive with any of them.

    Justice Hulme said the post-mortem report revealed the baby had extensive fracturing to her skull, brain injury and her neck "had also been deeply severed with near decapitation".

    Singh told police he had hit each of the two siblings once with a crutch after they started to cry and "tried to interrupt" him from attacking the baby.

    "I hit them, they backed off," he said.

    In the middle of 2006, Singh was admitted to hospital with blood sugar problems but some mental problems manifested themselves and he was transferred to Rozelle Mental Hospital.

    The judge said he was released on December 12, when the mother said he was not the same person as before, always looking sleepy and not talkative.

    But he still appeared attached to the children and never showed any signs of being angry or upset with them.

    Referring to the Rozelle hospital notes, Justice Hulme said that on July 14 Singh described "guilty ruminations about strangling the baby" and on July 15 reported thoughts of killing the children.

    After the death, one psychiatrist diagnosed Singh as suffering from major depression with melancholic and psychotic features.

    He later said Singh suffered from "ongoing active symptoms of a significant psychotic disorder characterised by delusional beliefs of persecution".

    The judge ordered that Singh be detained in a mental health facility until, and if, he is assessed as being no danger to the public.


    the thing is a maniac.
    you know exactly what he deserves.
    that is one horrible story.
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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    "the thing" is sick, not evil. I can't imagine the horror of this happening to my 10 month old daughter. But what do you, Chadwick, do to the hospital who let him out days after he admitted to wanting to strangle the baby?? maybe we should give them "one quick bullet" too, since they could be culpable in this crime?

    severely mentally ill or evil.
    it's bullshit.
    i have zero time for such things.

    btw, severely ill can be down right evil.
    fuck him
    fuck that

    end of story
    the intelligent, strong & innocent prevail
    this thing is far from any of those things.

    poor dumb asshole should be wearing a wooden box
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    chadwick wrote:
    so what do we do with this guy????

    http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=1077951

    A Sydney man has apologised for almost severing a baby's head after a judge found him not guilty of murdering her on the grounds of mental illness.

    Days before the killing, Jayant Kumar Singh was released from a mental hospital after earlier telling staff of thoughts of wanting to strangle the baby.

    He later told a psychiatrist people had conspired to place black magic spells on him involving "devilism".

    After Justice Robert Shallcross Hulme delivered the not guilty verdict in the NSW Supreme Court on Tuesday, Singh said from the dock: "I am very sorry for what I have done."

    The then 53-year-old had been babysitting the 10-month-old baby and her two siblings on December 22, 2006 at a house in Campsie, in Sydney's southwest.

    "When the mother went to do the shopping, after a little while, I got a stick and hit the baby, then I used the knife and the chopper to cut the neck off," he told police.

    The mother described Singh as being "very good with the kids" and said she had never seem him become angry or aggressive with any of them.

    Justice Hulme said the post-mortem report revealed the baby had extensive fracturing to her skull, brain injury and her neck "had also been deeply severed with near decapitation".

    Singh told police he had hit each of the two siblings once with a crutch after they started to cry and "tried to interrupt" him from attacking the baby.

    "I hit them, they backed off," he said.

    In the middle of 2006, Singh was admitted to hospital with blood sugar problems but some mental problems manifested themselves and he was transferred to Rozelle Mental Hospital.

    The judge said he was released on December 12, when the mother said he was not the same person as before, always looking sleepy and not talkative.

    But he still appeared attached to the children and never showed any signs of being angry or upset with them.

    Referring to the Rozelle hospital notes, Justice Hulme said that on July 14 Singh described "guilty ruminations about strangling the baby" and on July 15 reported thoughts of killing the children.

    After the death, one psychiatrist diagnosed Singh as suffering from major depression with melancholic and psychotic features.

    He later said Singh suffered from "ongoing active symptoms of a significant psychotic disorder characterised by delusional beliefs of persecution".

    The judge ordered that Singh be detained in a mental health facility until, and if, he is assessed as being no danger to the public.


    the thing is a maniac.
    you know exactly what he deserves.
    that is one horrible story.

    send him to some good ol' boys in the US and give him a quick lesson on gun control. :lol:

    Godfather.
  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    Godfather. wrote:
    send him to some good ol' boys in the US and give him a quick lesson on gun control. :lol:

    Godfather.

    that's exactly what he needs.
    gun control, the swift lesson.
    lights are out.
    the end.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • ajedigeckoajedigecko \m/deplorable af \m/ Posts: 2,430
    i accept apologies.....when someone bumps into me.
    i will not accept apologies.....for severed heads or hitting children.

    this thing needs to be outsourced to the peruvian justice system.

    lastly.....i do not think the hospital should be held accountable. i am sure they did everything in their limited power to correct the situation. there are some things that can never be corrected.
    live and let live...unless it violates the pearligious doctrine.
  • __ Posts: 6,651
    chadwick wrote:
    "the thing" is sick, not evil. I can't imagine the horror of this happening to my 10 month old daughter. But what do you, Chadwick, do to the hospital who let him out days after he admitted to wanting to strangle the baby?? maybe we should give them "one quick bullet" too, since they could be culpable in this crime?

    severely mentally ill or evil.
    it's bullshit.
    i have zero time for such things.

    btw, severely ill can be down right evil.
    fuck him
    fuck that

    end of story
    the intelligent, strong & innocent prevail
    this thing is far from any of those things.

    poor dumb asshole should be wearing a wooden box

    Wow - I'm surprised to hear this even from you. This isn't only inhumane, but un-American.

    So if you one day have a psychotic break out of nowhere and kill someone, you should be put to death no questions asked? Even if you can be normal again with the help of meds?
  • and that's why people like you don't make the laws in your country. no offence, but things like this can't be decided by such raw emotion and one-sided closed-minded thinking.

    I have to leave this thread. These stories are actually causing me great anxiety reading about them (I actually have a 10 month old daughter, and I can't stop thinking about this horrible story). I still maintain my stance, but I can't be in this thread anymore...........
    chadwick wrote:
    "the thing" is sick, not evil. I can't imagine the horror of this happening to my 10 month old daughter. But what do you, Chadwick, do to the hospital who let him out days after he admitted to wanting to strangle the baby?? maybe we should give them "one quick bullet" too, since they could be culpable in this crime?

    severely mentally ill or evil.
    it's bullshit.
    i have zero time for such things.

    btw, severely ill can be down right evil.
    fuck him
    fuck that

    end of story
    the intelligent, strong & innocent prevail
    this thing is far from any of those things.

    poor dumb asshole should be wearing a wooden box
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  • __ Posts: 6,651
    Chadwick, ajedigecko, and Godfather - You are aware, aren't you, that this kind of illness can happen to any one of us at any time without warning? And that it can usually be controlled with treatment?
  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    scb wrote:
    chadwick wrote:
    "the thing" is sick, not evil. I can't imagine the horror of this happening to my 10 month old daughter. But what do you, Chadwick, do to the hospital who let him out days after he admitted to wanting to strangle the baby?? maybe we should give them "one quick bullet" too, since they could be culpable in this crime?

    severely mentally ill or evil.
    it's bullshit.
    i have zero time for such things.

    btw, severely ill can be down right evil.
    fuck him
    fuck that

    end of story
    the intelligent, strong & innocent prevail
    this thing is far from any of those things.

    poor dumb asshole should be wearing a wooden box

    Wow - I'm surprised to hear this even from you. This isn't only inhumane, but un-American.

    So if you one day have a psychotic break out of nowhere and kill someone, you should be put to death no questions asked? Even if you can be normal again with the help of meds?

    what kind of break dose the dead victim get ?

    Godfather.
  • before I go, one quick question: aren't you PRO-LIFE, godfather? how can you be pro-life AND pro death penalty?
    Godfather. wrote:

    send him to some good ol' boys in the US and give him a quick lesson on gun control. :lol:

    Godfather.
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  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    scb wrote:
    Chadwick, ajedigecko, and Godfather - You are aware, aren't you, that this kind of illness can happen to any one of us at any time without warning? And that it can usually be controlled with treatment?

    controled ? for how long ...till they can't afford or forget to take their med's ?

    Godfather.
  • __ Posts: 6,651
    edited June 2010
    and that's why people like you don't make the laws in your country. no offence, but things like this can't be decided by such raw emotion and one-sided closed-minded thinking.

    I have to leave this thread. These stories are actually causing me great anxiety reading about them (I actually have a 10 month old daughter, and I can't stop thinking about this horrible story). I still maintain my stance, but I can't be in this thread anymore...........
    chadwick wrote:
    "the thing" is sick, not evil. I can't imagine the horror of this happening to my 10 month old daughter. But what do you, Chadwick, do to the hospital who let him out days after he admitted to wanting to strangle the baby?? maybe we should give them "one quick bullet" too, since they could be culpable in this crime?

    severely mentally ill or evil.
    it's bullshit.
    i have zero time for such things.

    btw, severely ill can be down right evil.
    fuck him
    fuck that

    end of story
    the intelligent, strong & innocent prevail
    this thing is far from any of those things.

    poor dumb asshole should be wearing a wooden box

    Chadwick is actually causing me greater anxiety than these stories are. At least there is a system in place to deal with the very few people these stories represent. There is no such system to deal with the multitudes of people like chadwick.

    Edit to add: I don't mean that it's just chadwick. As I said, there are many other people who think this way. I might add Godfather to the list.
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  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    before I go, one quick question: aren't you PRO-LIFE, godfather? how can you be pro-life AND pro death penalty?
    Godfather. wrote:

    send him to some good ol' boys in the US and give him a quick lesson on gun control. :lol:

    Godfather.

    I have many questions on the death penalty, also I am pro life but it's not my place to tell any woman what she can or can't do about her pregnancy unless the child was mine anyway,

    Godfather.
  • __ Posts: 6,651
    Godfather. wrote:
    scb wrote:
    So if you one day have a psychotic break out of nowhere and kill someone, you should be put to death no questions asked? Even if you can be normal again with the help of meds?

    what kind of break dose the dead victim get ?

    Godfather.

    That is not relevant unless your purpose is revenge.
  • __ Posts: 6,651
    Godfather. wrote:
    scb wrote:
    Chadwick, ajedigecko, and Godfather - You are aware, aren't you, that this kind of illness can happen to any one of us at any time without warning? And that it can usually be controlled with treatment?

    controled ? for how long ...till they can't afford or forget to take their med's ?

    Godfather.

    People can have isolated psychotic breaks in their life and then go back to normal. It doesn't mean they're that way forever.
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    scb wrote:

    Chadwick is actually causing me greater anxiety than these stories are. At least there is a system in place to deal with the very few people these stories represent. There is no such system to deal with the multitudes of people like chadwick.

    Edit to add: I don't mean that it's just chadwick. As I said, there are many other people who think this way. I'll add Godfather to the list.

    SCB, can't you just think of it as population control? The world needs less humans. Abortions and death sentences for everyone! :lol:
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  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    scb wrote:
    Chadwick is actually causing me greater anxiety than these stories are. At least there is a system in place to deal with the very few people these stories represent. There is no such system to deal with the multitudes of people like chadwick.

    Edit to add: I don't mean that it's just chadwick. As I said, there are many other people who think this way. I might add Godfather to the list.

    lady,
    you are out of your mind.

    my posts, my opinions are causing you great anxiety?
    that is alarming.
    no wonder you are against wiping out evil.

    i am not afraid of voicing my opinion of scumbags.

    btw, if i ever do snap and murder, rape, and torture children, women and men... please chop my head off for me. i will beg you.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • __ Posts: 6,651
    chadwick wrote:
    scb wrote:
    Chadwick is actually causing me greater anxiety than these stories are. At least there is a system in place to deal with the very few people these stories represent. There is no such system to deal with the multitudes of people like chadwick.

    Edit to add: I don't mean that it's just chadwick. As I said, there are many other people who think this way. I might add Godfather to the list.

    lady,
    you are out of your mind.

    my posts, my opinions are causing you great anxiety?
    that is alarming.
    no wonder you are against wiping out evil.

    i am not afraid of voicing my opinion of scumbags.

    btw, if i ever do snap and murder, rape, and torture children, women and men... please chop my head off for me. i will beg you.

    No, not GREAT anxiety. Just greatER anxiety than the stories of the other people. Don't you worry your pretty little head; I'm still sleeping soundly at night.
  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    scb,
    i give you greater anxiety than a mass murderer, rapist, and child molester?
    oh and don't forget torture expert.
    i give you greater anxiety than all of these things combined, is this correct?

    btw, i have never killed a soul in my life.
    i used to hunt when i was a kid so we could eat.
    that's as close to murder as i have come.
    that and killing green buds with my bong.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    scb wrote:
    No, not GREAT anxiety. Just greatER anxiety than the stories of the other people. Don't you worry your pretty little head; I'm still sleeping soundly at night.
    why would i ever wish you anything but sound sleeping at night?
    i'd never wish you suffering and restless nights of no sleep.
    that is unless you became a sick freak who skinned children alive or some shit like that.
    then by all means, please do not rest well.
    please don't wake up.
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    scb wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:
    scb wrote:
    So if you one day have a psychotic break out of nowhere and kill someone, you should be put to death no questions asked? Even if you can be normal again with the help of meds?

    what kind of break dose the dead victim get ?

    Godfather.

    That is not relevant unless your purpose is revenge.

    revenge...that word covers a wide area.

    Godfather.
  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    scb wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:
    scb wrote:
    Chadwick, ajedigecko, and Godfather - You are aware, aren't you, that this kind of illness can happen to any one of us at any time without warning? And that it can usually be controlled with treatment?

    controled ? for how long ...till they can't afford or forget to take their med's ?

    Godfather.

    People can have isolated psychotic breaks in their life and then go back to normal. It doesn't mean they're that way forever.


    I don't think so,dig into the internet and study the brain a little more and take look at what some doctors call the inner braid and function of the frontal lobe you will find some real interesting stuff.

    Godfather.
  • __ Posts: 6,651
    Godfather. wrote:
    scb wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:
    controled ? for how long ...till they can't afford or forget to take their med's ?

    Godfather.

    People can have isolated psychotic breaks in their life and then go back to normal. It doesn't mean they're that way forever.


    I don't think so,dig into the internet and study the brain a little more and take look at what some doctors call the inner braid and function of the frontal lobe you will find some real interesting stuff.

    Godfather.

    I don't have to dig into the internet. I know this can happen. It happened to a friend of mine.
  • Godfather. wrote:
    scb wrote:

    People can have isolated psychotic breaks in their life and then go back to normal. It doesn't mean they're that way forever.


    I don't think so,dig into the internet and study the brain a little more and take look at what some doctors call the inner braid and function of the frontal lobe you will find some real interesting stuff.

    Godfather.

    WRONG Godfather:

    Brief psychotic disorder — An acute, short-term episode of psychosis lasting no longer than one month. This disorder may occur in response to a stressful event.


    http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/A+psychotic+break
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  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    Godfather. wrote:
    scb wrote:

    People can have isolated psychotic breaks in their life and then go back to normal. It doesn't mean they're that way forever.


    I don't think so,dig into the internet and study the brain a little more and take look at what some doctors call the inner braid and function of the frontal lobe you will find some real interesting stuff.

    Godfather.

    WRONG Godfather:

    Brief psychotic disorder — An acute, short-term episode of psychosis lasting no longer than one month. This disorder may occur in response to a stressful event.


    http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/A+psychotic+break


    pfffft, I have these all the time. No big deal.
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  • ajedigeckoajedigecko \m/deplorable af \m/ Posts: 2,430
    I don't think so,dig into the internet and study the brain a little more and take look at what some doctors call
    Brief psychotic disorder — An acute, short-term episode of psychosis lasting no longer than one month. This disorder may occur in response to a stressful event.


    http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/A+psychotic+break[/quote]


    pfffft, I have these all the time. No big deal.[/quote]as do i.....and you will never guess what i picked up today at a flea market. big flea....but a flea, none the less.
    live and let live...unless it violates the pearligious doctrine.
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