Professor put down schizophrenics in front of class today

You know what they say, feed em beans and ■■■■ em

I am unsure if it’s a genetic mutation or a trauma related event honestly…don’t rule out trauma in the origins of the illness…

WHAT AN ■■■■■■■ . . . NUFF SAID :frowning: You should put in a complaint. Good for you.

Professor put down schizophrenics in front of class today !

That means that he is simply a normal person.
Based upon my personal experiences, a schizophrenic is almost always looked down upon by just about everyone.

Sometimes, relatively speaking, you could say that these people may admire a pile of dog poop, and do so since a pile of dog poop receives much better attention from them than does a schizophrenic.

My Psych professor made a comment about people being “nuts” and looked right at me when he said it. I a…l…m…o…s…t… thought he was calling me out but now I think it is me being delusional and paranoid. Him looking at me was a coincidence. He was just trying to be light hearted when he said it although it probably wasn’t a great term to use. My delusion still tries to tell me it was for my benefit but I ignore it

I used to do that a lot ,if someone used the word crazy I would think they aimed it at me. Pretty much over it know. I tend to use the word lightly just for my own benefit. I figure if I use it lightly everyone else must to. It’s kind of selfish of me but that’s how I got over it . If you can’t beat them join them. Sad to say.

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It was probably just an off hand remark.

I use the words insane or crazy all the time. And I don’t think much of it.

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I call myself crazy, nuts and nutter butters but I mean no offense to anyone when I use those terms. Just tryin’ to keep it light. Might as well. I realize that I am MI and to say those things with anything but a light heart is mean. It’s totally intended to be funny and light when I say it. I am a nutball and I am making the best of it :slight_smile:

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wizard comfirmed: brought thread back to life.

just kidding