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kobaltin

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Dec 17, 2010
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If there is no harm or physical affects done to you/your life other than inconveniences and inexplicable anomalies to make you crazy, I think you might be.

Read "MY THEORY" at the blog to find out how crazy I am.
 

kobaltin

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Dec 17, 2010
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sounds to me like you need a knowledgeable electrician


-OR-


What macamus said above ^^^ Enter the damn launch codes bro.

Electrician to repair street lamps? OK, I'll try to find someone who could be willing to repair hundreads of them. Fuck off your codes.
 

IceBergSLiM

Lifer
Jul 11, 2000
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Electrician to repair street lamps? OK, I'll try to find someone who could be willing to repair hundreads of them. Fuck off your codes.

well I would start with the wiring and cable in your house as those would be the most annoying to me.
 

Miramonti

Lifer
Aug 26, 2000
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Read "MY THEORY" at the blog to find out how crazy I am.

Thank you, now I know how crazy you are.

Soooooo many 'symptoms' yet no concrete traces/evidence for anything.

Wow, what a world of conjecture and delusion:

I could almost see her thoughts – at first it was a little surprise that I talked to her from this distance. Then it looked like she wondered what was going on. Then she realized something and I could see flashing light in her eyes.. she got more serious. When I was really close I turned my eyes to her mouth and she set up her lips for kissing. Before I turned right in front of her to the doorjamb my eyes took a scan of her body and she had very strong reaction. She'd fall to the ground if there wasn't the door behind her. I heard sound of her bones meeting the door. Also I heard voices from a classroom saying: „What happened to her?“.

Wtf planet are you on?
 

Miramonti

Lifer
Aug 26, 2000
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Whatever you do, do not change your residence to someplace you can not be easily found. That would make too much sense for someone who believes all of these 'coincidences.'
 

bignateyk

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kobaltin

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Dec 17, 2010
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Could you summarize why you think this is happening to you in one (1) sentence?

I think that it does a woman teacher who I met at the university - she had an extraordinary experience with me and fell in love and becouse she is older she had to do something to have a better chance with me so she hired someone to have an opportunity to stalk me but they deceived her and now she can do this mess only and nothing else becouse she has to pay for it somehow - they (who she hired) want to make someone crazy - her or me in exchange for their services.

I don't know it, I just thought it up to make a sense of everything what's happening around me. Am I not a perfect subject for making crazy? Anyone won't believe me anyway.



Wtf planet are you on?

On that one where I can't talk reasonably using the language which you can use much better than me.. kill me for this.
 

kobaltin

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Dec 17, 2010
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Go see a therapist

I was yesterday, will you read my blog in return? It's easy to tell someone that he is crazy without knowing what he is experiencing. TV event and other weird things around me can't be just a random failures when there is so many of them.
 

AnitaPeterson

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Apr 24, 2001
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Sigh... There was someone posting in L&R, not too long ago, about being telekinetic or something like that.

Is the moon full, or what?

Also, I have to wonder... in his posts here, the OP seems to have good command of the English language... while on the site itself, he treats us with gems like:

"Once there was a girl who joined us and the situation happened. I was having a rest at the uprising and the girl was going closer on a bike. When I looked at her she was clapping her eyes on until I deflected."

or, even better:

"At the moment when she noticed me she leaned down her head and came through this place at the longest distance from me as possible right along the wall. And she was smiling."

While I don't have a medical degree, I'm pretty sure that the text describes a persecution complex, with signals of paranoid schizophrenia and, at the very least, perceptual disorder.

Which makes me ask: OP, have you ever tried drugs? And I'm not wondering about the legal kind...
 

Miramonti

Lifer
Aug 26, 2000
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I think that it does a woman teacher who I met at the university - she had an extraordinary experience with me and fell in love and becouse she is older she had to do something to have a better chance with me so she hired someone to have an opportunity to stalk me but they deceived her and now she can do this mess only and nothing else becouse she has to pay for it somehow - they (who she hired) want to make someone crazy - her or me in exchange for their services.

I don't know it, I just thought it up to make a sense of everything what's happening around me. Am I not a perfect subject for making crazy? Anyone won't believe me anyway.





On that one where I can't talk reasonably using the language which you can use much better than me.. kill me for this.

I'm not a grammar nazi, and the words are good enough, but the assessments and conclusions are shallow and unreasonable, with an overactive imagination. Somehow you got damaged and I'd recommend spending more time in your therapy sessions on healing from this. If someone really was out to get you, you'd have piles of dog sh!t outside your door everyday, piss in your mailbox, rocks thru your window, slashes in your tires...if not a knife in your back or a bullet in your head.

Oh great, I just gave you more to be paranoid about. :colbert:
 

stargazr

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Jun 13, 2010
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Looks like you live with your family. So, they worked with you to restore order to the TV's? What do they think about your dilemma? :sneaky:
 

IceBergSLiM

Lifer
Jul 11, 2000
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I think that it does a woman teacher who I met at the university - she had an extraordinary experience with me and fell in love and becouse she is older she had to do something to have a better chance with me so she hired someone to have an opportunity to stalk me but they deceived her and now she can do this mess only and nothing else becouse she has to pay for it somehow - they (who she hired) want to make someone crazy - her or me in exchange for their services.

I don't know it, I just thought it up to make a sense of everything what's happening around me. Am I not a perfect subject for making crazy? Anyone won't believe me anyway.


That theory doesn't make sense. If someone is in love with you why would they pay someone to stalk you? What advantage in the love game does that give them?

I have more plausible theory, THE WORLD DOESN'T REVOLVE AROUND YOU. YOU ARE INSIGNIFICANT.
 
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