Yikes.
Although, I'm not going to lie, I used to work with a guy who had been working in the US for at least 30 years, and was still hard to understand over the phone sometimes.
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Yikes.
Although, I'm not going to lie, I used to work with a guy who had been working in the US for at least 30 years, and was still hard to understand over the phone sometimes.
he decided that Fast Eddie was going to be his "unified identity"
Wow. This kinda reinforces my theory.
Oooookkkkaaayyy.
I've been slogged and skimming, so, WTF you talking about P-C?
Can someone Nilly me to a post or something?
When she asked him when Gus died—and both Fast Eddie and Janitor claim that Gus did die, and of MS—he replied from Gus's e-mail address. Which she thought was creepy. Much like the fact that Fast Eddie admitted that after Gus died, he and Janitor kept posting as him for a while until they decided that...wasn't cool.
boggling
When it gets right down to it, I'm just glad he isn't posting here anymore.
Total schizo, or someone who likes fucking with people. Either way, fascinating but yucky.
When it gets right down to it, I'm just glad he isn't posting here anymore.
This.
Wow. This kinda reinforces my theory.
Was just thinking that.
This may seem a bit pendantic but multiple personalities is called Disassociative Identity Disorder. Schizophrenic, even though the name implies a spit, is a split from reality and is characterized by delusions and hallucinations. If Fast Eddie uses sockpuppets, they may be other personalities. But I wouldn't chalk it up to a pathology but rather General Douchebaggery, which, unfortunately, isn't in the DSM IV.
Sorry, it's my issue--dealing with schizophrenia makes me techy about the whole split-personality misunderstanding.
Thanks for investigating and asking those questions, P-C. It makes it all sound more fishy but is actually reassuring in all its fishiness.
Yeah, sadly, I got all my DSM (un)knowledge from watching "Sybil". Thanks for the reminder.