It's fascinating to be on the other side of it, to see people trying to work out whether you're serious or not. I kept leaving comments in all caps on one of the footy subreddits like HAHA! THAT'S WHAT THIS BEAUTIFUL GAME'S ALL ABOUT, BABY! KEEP THE FAITH, SON! and had people asking if I was drunk, having a stroke, telling me to fuck off etc.
theres nothing worse than explaining the joke, its repulsiveThere's a horrible thing on Reddit of putting "/s" after a comment so people know it's sarcasm.
I did a good one at NYE cos our friend was drinking this purple vodka stuff and I told my GF it was drank... and then I kinda set it up by asking the guy what was the other word for lean and we had a conversation about drank and then when I told GF we sort of looked at that guy and I started a question that seemed like it would lead into our previous conversation so he said "yeah drank" and that totally sucked her in. It did help that she was in a slightly altered state herself.
Some red flags that may appear in an office visit that![]()
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Im big on small semi believable lies. Especially getting to know people. Nothing malicious just that reciting the cv script is boring as fuckThe trick's to make it about something pedestrian. The kind of thing nobody would assume you'd make up because it's so boring.
Prynne talks about poetry as being connected to the imaginary friend you had as a child. Boggins or whatever his name was.
Oh yeah and there was another girl I and I swore she was from Iran. Also Portuguese. I think she DID live in Tehran for a while so it wasn't totally random like the other two.A weird thing that I keep "lying" about people's nationalities. Not lying cos I totally believe it - somehow I get confused - but I told everyone that this one girl was Armenian (she was Portuguese) and loads of people asked her about it. There are several examples of this but the weirdest one was when I heard this guy at a party doing this amazing... what was it, I think Scouse, or Scottish maybe accent, and I told people how good he was at doing it and they kinda grabbed him and made him do a Glaswegian accent and he was like "yeah sure" but he was really terrible at it and then he said "why did you want me to do that?" and it turns out I'd totally imagined him doing this amazing impression. Also I thought he was Italian but turned out he was Portuguese too.
I only really do it in that silly, jokey context with immediate family and then tell them I'm taking the piss pretty swiftly. I wouldn't be able to make up stuff getting to know people. I'd feel too guilty.Im big on small semi believable lies. Especially getting to know people. Nothing malicious just that reciting the cv script is boring as fuck
Some red flags that may appear in an office visit that
should alert a primary care provider (PCP) to possible di-
agnosis of BPD comprise a history of doctor shopping,
legal suits against healthcare professionals, suicide at-
tempts, several brief marriages or unsuccessful intimate
relationships, an immediate idealization of the PCP as the
most “wonderful doctor” in comparison to any previous
practitioners, and most importantly, an excessive interest
in the PCP’s personal life as well as attempts to test or in-
vade professional boundaries (Carlat, 1998; Gross et al.,
2002; Sansone & Sansone, 2010). It is important to note
that BPD is often misdiagnosed or may take years to be
accurately diagnosed (Fallon, 2003; U.S. DHHS, Healthy
People 2020, 2012).
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