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I'm Not Deluded (a study in dissonance)

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2011

A weird thing happened to David, on his way to YouTube, the other year.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqqJ_FqGQvE

I don't believe in saints, but if I did, Rich should be on the short list.
I hope these two interesting people, appreciate the analogy that I've painted them with.
Sir Didymus pictures himself a knight, with a mission. So do I.
Ludo just wants to help, even if the stone headed jester, is not really listening. So do I.
Sometimes, one has to celebrate the madness.

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  • @WorthlessLoser8

    "Black people exist. the word that relates to them is nigger"

    Wow, just wow. You are nothing but a low-life racist.

  • My stance on this aside. (As I've already made it clear).

    This is some pretty nice singing.

  • @DonQuixotedeKaw

    You know... I call you nigger not because it is my cause, but because you really are one.

    You are in denial of the history of nigger.

  • #10

    Now David, if this has helped you at all, that’s good, but only a beginning.

    If not, it only proves my point, that you need real help. Don’t bother arguing with me, as I’ve said my entire peace, and I’ve heard all of yours.

    Good luck with finding a good shrink, and the means to put him/her to good use.

    Don Q.

  • @David #9

    The analogy I painted upon you and Rich, with you and he as Sir Didymus and Ludo, is one of hope. Eventually, Sir Didymus released the narcissism of guarding the bridge out of the eternal bog of stench, and re-embraced his innate chivalry and courage, for far more pragmatic ventures. I hope that you will too.

  • @David #8

    IMO, anti-depressants are a bandaid and a lollypop at this point. They will only slow your faculties, not cure your problems with your inner demons. If possible, you need to check into a good mental hospital, on a 30 day ticket. And there, you need to put some serious effort, into sorting out what’s real, from what you have constructed, as your personal “reality”.

  • @David #7

    What I’ve just done, advising you as to your mental state, is against the rules, and for damned good reason; internet head shrinking does not work. You need to get into live, one on one therapy, and maybe some family therapy as well.

    Don’t let them dope you and shove you out the door. No kind or amounts of ant-psychotics are going to help you, because IMO; you need the authentic talking cure.

  • @David #6

    You seem to be having an obsessively allergic reaction to the bigotry paradigm, with which you were indoctrinated, as a child. You are still in symbiosis with the parasitic conceptual absolute addiction, that nigger = black. You want to reject it (and you should) and your quixotic campaign, is your obsessive compulsive disorder's way of dealing with it, by wrapping into a tight logic loop delusion.

  • @David#5

    Do you believe that this definition does not describe your activities?

    Let's continue.

    Idiosyncrasy

    1. A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group.

    2. A physiological or temperamental peculiarity.

    3. An unusual individual reaction to food or a drug.

    These all fit you, but it's number 3, that is of the greatest interest in your case.

  • @David#4

    This quest of yours can be perceive of as noble, valiant, even chivalrous. But because it is ill conceived, based upon a delusion,

    there is little choice, but to consider the quest, and yourself, as quixotic.

    Delusion;

    1. An idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument, typically a symptom of mental disorder.

    2. The action of deluding someone or the state of being deluded.

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