I do? t addled and confused
But he is! He's fucking nuts.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I do? t addled and confused
But he is! He's fucking nuts.
(I got body-checked in Jossverse for using it -- the DSM IV got thrown at me and everything)
(Diagnosing non-existent people is HARD)
ita, did you use the "it takes one to know one" agrument? You should be golden.
ION, I started reading Frederick Busch's The Night Inspector last night. I only got a few pages into it, but the language is taking my brain a moment to get used to.
(I got body-checked in Jossverse for using it -- the DSM IV got thrown at me and everything)
Until the DSM-IV-R comes up with a good term for "crazier than a shithouse rat," I'ma stick with "psychotic."
Sometimes, pedantry is really really annoying.
Okay. Can I stick with "fucking nuts"?
did you use the "it takes one to know one" agrument?
I think it's like Catch-22, but inverted. As a psychotic, I'm not in touch enough with reality to diagnose others.
Until the DSM-IV-R comes up with a good term for "crazier than a shithouse rat," I'ma stick with "psychotic."
Toss in a bit of "his reality is not like our reality" and I'm right there with you.
Plus, simply based on having read Jude, I could predict nearly the entire plot of Mayor of Casterbridge. Any time you think someone's spouse is dead, they're not, so they can come back into the character's life and torment them. Any time there's a situation where someone's livelihood depends on the outcome of a certain event, it's not going to go well. Rinse, repeat, slit your wrists.
You know, it's possible Hardy was my gateway drug into melodramatic genre fiction and TV. I just applied the formula to Angel and giggled.
Well, you could say that Jude is a CHAMPION, but I don't know of what.
Announcement: I am twelve chapters into Wuthering Heights.
Just remember, P-Cow, it's a very punk rock novel. Sort of like Sid and Nancy.
I'm willing to concede that ita, msbelle and Teppy are all psychotic.
You know, I believe that the term that ita was looking for is "Bat-shit Crazy".
Surely, Bats put the Bat in that phrase.