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On 12/21/2024 6:07 PM, Dave Smith wrote:I don't know a thing about his childhood but he admitted he had bipolarOn 2024-12-21 7:26 p.m., dsi1 wrote:>On Sun, 22 Dec 2024 0:03:31 +0000, clams casino wrote:>
>On 12/21/2024 3:45 PM, D wrote:>>Hmm, this is the truth. It would be a shame to drag him back only for>
him to get a lower quality of life out of it. =/
Too right.
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But like Sheldon he was a self-possessed force of nature - in every way
his own man, the critics be damned.
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But he had a sense of humor that was not biting, which matters.
He wasn't interested in talking about other posters and dissing them.
This made folks here even more angry. It's a rather interesting thing.
Of course he wasn't interested in talking about other posters. He was
much more interested in bragging about all the money that he inherited
from the father he hated, about the house he paid way too much for,
about his shared student housing that allowed him to ogle those young
south Asian women. He was constantly boasting about those three degrees
that made him so special that he could not find and keep a job. He loved
boasting about the electric car that turned out to have a battery that
was going to cost more to replace than the car was worth, the car that
he smacked up a couple times in his own driveway. He bragged about
about more than a dozen jobs he landed but which all fell through.
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The guy had some really serious psychiatric issues.
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Iow, he had tough circumstances growing up, made the best of what was
left him, lived, grew, failed, tried, and kept on keeping on.
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But he shared his whiffs as easily as his successes, and that's rare.
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And to you that means "psychiatric issues"?
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Less than .05c worth, Lucy.
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Try making lemons into lemonade, if the analogy isn't too much for your
last stand here.
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