You know BOSCO!?
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Ironic thing about this is I actually do have an imaginary friend named Bosco
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Anime?
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haha the chick is funny "i cant have an orgasm unless im on CRACK"
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damn everybody knows boscoo ? @_@
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I swear to god I think this man is my father. I can do the creepy schizo voice perfectly. XD so hilarious
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I know Bosco too!
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does anyone know the EXACT recording this audio is from? I can only find similar ones but not this amazing one.
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THEY KNOW BOSCO, TOO?
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i laughed. im going to hell. T.T xD
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You raff you ruse!
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I'd like to be technical and point out that Schitzophranics or however you spell it are people who have high paranioa. I even googled this a few days ago. the mixed personality thingy IDK the sienctific term for it but it's not schitzo.
TheCeekon 7 months ago 10
@TheCeekon Actually.... Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder that makes it difficult to: Tell the difference between real and unreal experiences Think logically Have normal emotional responses, Behave normally in social situations
and its is a mental disorder characterized by a disintegration of thought processes and of emotional responsiveness.[1] It most commonly manifests as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions
kaileekakes51 7 months ago 14
@TheCeekon theres also five sub-classifications of schizophrenia, Paranoid type: Where delusions and hallucinations are present but thought disorder, disorganized behavior, and affective flattening are absent. Disorganized type: Named hebephrenic schizophrenia in the ICD. Where thought disorder and flat affect are present together.
kaileekakes51 7 months ago 7
@TheCeekon Catatonic type: The subject may be almost immobile or exhibit agitated, purposeless movement. Symptoms can include catatonic stupor and waxy flexibility. Undifferentiated type: Psychotic symptoms are present but the criteria for paranoid, disorganized, or catatonic types have not been met. Residual type: Where positive symptoms are present at a low intensity only.
kaileekakes51 7 months ago 7