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4.09 / 5.00 12,195 ViewsAt 9/7/11 05:05 PM, Lorkas wrote:
Round objects are usually astonished by something, Squares are relaxed.
Putting human emotions on objects based on human shapes I'd guess. An astonished face typically involved big wide round eyes and mouth forming an O shape. With the square I'd say its due to the equalness of the shape itself. No one side is more affected, all the same, just how humans are when relaxed and calm. Got no problems, their emotions are quite level. Not on the scale of happy or sad where one emotion is overwhelming the others, but equal like a square.
This is my uneducated guess based on the snipets you've mentioned.
Well, that sounds logical. Of course it would take houndreds of hours of Psychoanalysis.
At 9/7/11 04:34 PM, Lorkas2 wrote:At 9/7/11 04:31 PM, Lost-Chances wrote: Schizophrenia much?I wish! I've always wondered what it's like to view the world through a schizophrenian's eyes...Maybe now I do.
Assuming every schizophrenic has the same set of symptoms.
This too will pass.
Memento mori
At 9/7/11 05:15 PM, Lost-Chances wrote:At 9/7/11 04:34 PM, Lorkas2 wrote:Assuming every schizophrenic has the same set of symptoms.At 9/7/11 04:31 PM, Lost-Chances wrote: Schizophrenia much?I wish! I've always wondered what it's like to view the world through a schizophrenian's eyes...Maybe now I do.
They're similar. At least the cause is the same (mostly).
At 9/7/11 05:18 PM, Lorkas2 wrote:At 9/7/11 05:15 PM, Lost-Chances wrote:They're similar. At least the cause is the same (mostly).At 9/7/11 04:34 PM, Lorkas2 wrote:Assuming every schizophrenic has the same set of symptoms.At 9/7/11 04:31 PM, Lost-Chances wrote: Schizophrenia much?I wish! I've always wondered what it's like to view the world through a schizophrenian's eyes...Maybe now I do.
If you're talking stereotypical schizophrenics, then yes. If you're talking about normal schizophrenics, not so much.
This too will pass.
Memento mori
I have the same thing. It frightens me. As a kid, I watched James and the Giant Peach, and the part where the parent's died freaked me out. I thought if my parent's died, I would be taken care of by the objects in my room that I felt had a personality.
I think I am insane.
Objects don't have emotions. Go be a sissy somewhere else.
For I am and forever shall be... a master ruseman.
At 9/7/11 07:40 PM, Lost-Chances wrote:At 9/7/11 05:18 PM, Lorkas2 wrote:If you're talking stereotypical schizophrenics, then yes. If you're talking about normal schizophrenics, not so much.At 9/7/11 05:15 PM, Lost-Chances wrote:They're similar. At least the cause is the same (mostly).At 9/7/11 04:34 PM, Lorkas2 wrote:Assuming every schizophrenic has the same set of symptoms.At 9/7/11 04:31 PM, Lost-Chances wrote: Schizophrenia much?I wish! I've always wondered what it's like to view the world through a schizophrenian's eyes...Maybe now I do.
I was wrong.
I asked my mom who happens to be a psychiatrist, and turns out that ALL schizophrenics are extremely different. There's even a theory that schizophrenia is actually a collection of disorders.
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At 9/8/11 02:21 PM, Lorkas wrote:At 9/7/11 07:40 PM, Lost-Chances wrote:I was wrong.At 9/7/11 05:18 PM, Lorkas2 wrote:If you're talking stereotypical schizophrenics, then yes. If you're talking about normal schizophrenics, not so much.At 9/7/11 05:15 PM, Lost-Chances wrote:They're similar. At least the cause is the same (mostly).At 9/7/11 04:34 PM, Lorkas2 wrote:Assuming every schizophrenic has the same set of symptoms.At 9/7/11 04:31 PM, Lost-Chances wrote: Schizophrenia much?I wish! I've always wondered what it's like to view the world through a schizophrenian's eyes...Maybe now I do.
I asked my mom who happens to be a psychiatrist, and turns out that ALL schizophrenics are extremely different. There's even a theory that schizophrenia is actually a collection of disorders.
Schizophrenia is one of those disorders that get argued about a lot, partly due to how hard it is to properly diagnose someone with it. Not to mention, it has changed in age (dissociative identity disorder, which used to be known as multiple identity disorder used to be part of the schizophrenia umbrella, not to mention that disorder is debatable if it even exists) as well as cultural problems getting in the way (some cultures see schizophrenia as less of a disorder and more as a religious prophet, not to mention that at one point if you walked into a psychiatric office with the same set of symptoms, you'd be diagnosed as schizophrenic in America and manic depressive in England). Schizophrenia is a tricky diagnosis, made worse by generalisations of what schizophrenia actually is.
This too will pass.
Memento mori
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