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Man quits band citing grand conspiracy, found dead a month later...


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Yeah, thought I would post it anyway for some context, not only that the quote system went complete fuging berzerker on me.

 

WTF lol I decided to use the word berzerker for some reason and I see you posted that song by them and I didn't realize it. There is a glitch in the matrix.

it's a conspiracy!

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Yeah, thought I would post it anyway for some context, not only that the quote system went complete fuging berzerker on me.

 

WTF lol I decided to use the word berzerker for some reason and I see you posted that song by them and I didn't realize it. There is a glitch in the matrix.

Yeah the quote system has been fuged for me lately too. Not to make light of the situation but I think Igo is trying to kill us all.

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When I was a kid there was a young man who lived across the street from us who was definitely schizophrenic. I was no older than 10-12 at the time and I'd guess he was in his early to mid twenties. He was living with his parents who I very rarely saw and his younger brother who was probably in his teens and was clearly mentally handicapped who I also rarely saw. There were countless times when there'd be at least 2 or 3 cop cars with their sirens on outside the house but I didn't really know what was going on since I was young. Anyway when I would go out, occasionally I'd see him pacing around outside or smoking and he'd talk to me as I walked by, and he said some fuged up weird poo consistent with schizophrenia. Freaked my tough little ass out back then. He would ask me if I "was in on it" or "what are you doing here" and stuff like that and I'd respond saying like "what the fug you talking about man I live across the street" and he'd ignore me and talk to himself as if he was having a conversation with somebody else but he was talking as both people. One day I come by and he's sitting there smoking a cigarette and says to me out of the blue "hey little man don't smoke it's bad for you." I make some smartass comment like "then why are you doing it motherfuger?" and he lost it and started freaking out and ran inside his house. A little while after that he came over to my house ringing the doorbell and pounding screaming to let him in because "they're" after him, and he mentioned voices is in his head telling him things. I grabbed a pellet gun and pulled a chair up aiming at the door and called the cops. They brought him away and a few weeks later I see him back sitting in front of his house smoking as usual. I saw him every once in a while out there pacing around like he always would or sitting out there talking to himself and after a couple more weeks of him there all of a sudden the entire family was gone. I have no idea what happened to him after that. I think my father actually had to restrain him once while waiting for the cops to come. Mental illness is no fuging joke and it scares the poo out of me to this day. The unpredictability and little knowledge about it... Crazy stuff.

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Na, I don't think so.  Sounds like mental illness to me.  I have to agree with Batman.  I don't know if this is weird or not, but while I was reading it, I couldn't help but picture a movie about schizophrenia.  There was definitely something wrong and he couldn't beat it.  It's sad really.  I would be interested to see his band mates and family's side fo the story.  Did they see this happening, could they tell he was acting differently, etc.

Have you seen the Scott Stapp (however you spell it) videos from a year or so ago? Heavy use of certain drugs can give people paranoid delusions.

 

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Na, I don't think so.  Sounds like mental illness to me.  I have to agree with Batman.  I don't know if this is weird or not, but while I was reading it, I couldn't help but picture a movie about schizophrenia.  There was definitely something wrong and he couldn't beat it.  It's sad really.  I would be interested to see his band mates and family's side fo the story.  Did they see this happening, could they tell he was acting differently, etc.

The effects of Meth are in many ways similar to mental illness.  Sometimes its hard to tell the two apart unless you are an expert.  And of course, sometimes mentally ill people take meth. 

 

I have a friend who was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic when she was in her teens.  I care very much for her, and it has been hard to watch the troubles she has had, but with her condition and the drug abuse that she has gone thru over the years.    In truth, it amazes me that she has survived into her mid forties.  Fortunately, her mom is fairly well off and has managed to keep a roof over her head, but I fear what might happen when her mom passes. 

 

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