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Within text-based conversations on the Internet, a person is said to have the Rage condition, when he or she is honestly incapable of forming a reasonable response and opinion, because in his or her perception, only the most intense and attention-drawing words or phrases of a paragraph or sentence are readable and within their cognitive grasp.
Within text-based conversations on the Internet, a person is said to have the Rage condition, when he or she is honestly incapable of forming an opinion or response that I agree with or understand, because in my perception, only the most intense and attention-drawing words or phrases of a paragraph or sentence are readable and within their cognitive grasp. I recently made an account on a website called intensity, and was shocked when I encountered people of intense character and values. (go figure) In the uncorrected version of this, I used the word reasonable when referring to other people's opinions because I am the all consuming authority on any issue at any time. I am authorized to condemn anything I disagree with or don't understand as unreasonable, every single time I encounter them.
I am not sure what to call that. But it is not an example for the Rage condition.
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I have this condition where I notice things about people, and sometimes I can tell if they're an honest person, or a complete airhead.
Quote from: Genesis on October 16, 2013, 08:02:05 PMI have this condition where I notice things about people, and sometimes I can tell if they're an honest person, or a complete airhead.What kind of things? Have no clue. Have read up on spotting dishonesty, but never could really put that knowledge into practice. Years ago, was at a seminar, and one of the speakers was a woman who was a human lie detector. She worked for the state detective agency by simply sitting in the room while people were questioned or gave statements. She was awesome and I envied her; I wanted her powers.
SO YOU ARE IN FACT RAGE ACTING AS YOUR OWN BOYFRIEND???
But you were talking about behaving like Rage originally, to which you replied that "it's an 'act'". Supposedly of you, because how else would you know and why would you claim it to be true instead of him.