@fmf saidLet me finally address this inaccuracy. You know, since your recollection of what I said is SO "vivid".
I don’t think it has any bearing on the delusional nature of the claim that some unknowable and/or uncountable number of people were brought back from the dead using CPR.
I never said "unknowable". I never said "uncountable" (you got this one from @divegeester repeatedly [even after being told he was inaccurate] claiming I said "countless" ). What I did say at the time was that I don't remember how many there were, I also said later, after immense, out-of-ordinary blowback, that that number is definitely less than ten. So countable and knowable.
The second point I have is your predilection to claim that I claimed there were people that I "brought back from the dead". You obviously don't know what CPR is, or its purpose.
@divegeester saidNo, NOT "countless". I already told you many, many times that I rarely, if ever, use the word "countless". I prefer to say simply that "I can't remember" how many. Countless is your word. Clearly.
Or the one about using her expertise in mixed martial arts to fight sexual molesters in bar and crash them through countless [yes “countless”] bar tables.
17 Sep 23
@divegeester saidIt has to be untrue first, dickhead.
”A delusion is an unshakable belief in something that’s untrue.”
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/9599-delusional-disorder
Ghost of a Duke, I’d ask for a refund on your mental health course if I were you.
@suzianne saidClearly, you are now seeking to distance yourself from what you said at the time. twhithead and avalanchethecat pressed you on the matter and you insisted there were so many, you could not remember. There was no mention of "less than ten". Perhaps you said it in a PM to someone. Anyway, it's good you have now reined it in. It sounded delusional. What about the stuff in the biker's bar which sounded like you wanted people to think you are a Jack Reacher type character. That came across as delusional too.
Let me finally address this inaccuracy. You know, since your recollection of what I said is SO "vivid".
I never said "unknowable". I never said "uncountable" (you got this one from @divegeester repeatedly [even after being told he was inaccurate] claiming I said "countless" ). What I did say at the time was that I don't remember how many there were, I also said later, ...[text shortened]... out-of-ordinary blowback, that that number is definitely less than ten. So countable and knowable.
@divegeester saidDon't you mean "What you are being asked is why you, a claimed mental health practitioner, cannot recognise delusional thinking (as diagnosed by me, who is NOT a mental health practitioner) when it’s in front of you."?
What you are being asked is why you, a claimed mental health practitioner, cannot recognise delusional thinking when it’s in front of you.
17 Sep 23
@suzianne saidOn both occasions you used the word “countless”
I never said "uncountable" (you got this one from @divegeester repeatedly [even after being told he was inaccurate] claiming I said "countless" ).
Countless people you had saved using CPR and countless bar tables through which you had crashed sexual molesters using mixed martial arts.
17 Sep 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhen Suzianne suggests that I am delusional, is it nonsense?
There are people out there who are genuinely struggling with delusions and paranoid thought. To try and apply such terms to posters on this site (who you don't know) is a nonsense.
@divegeester saidThis isn't "weaponizing"?
No, I think you said it was air conditioning last time. And why would air con and lighting only affect your “team meetings”?
Someone wouldn’t say it’s Monday (or whatever day) and “its the dread team meeting” when what they really dreaded was the general office environment. Sorry, it doesn’t wash, I think you’re lying.
And as for your last sentence, well that’s the sort of exit phrase someone who knows their lying and knows I won’t believe them would write.
17 Sep 23
@suzianne saidOne doesn’t need to be a mental health practitioner to recognise delusional thinking; I posted a link earlier where the definition is stated.
Don't you mean "What you are being asked is why you, a claimed mental health practitioner, cannot recognise delusional thinking (as diagnosed by me, who is NOT a mental health practitioner) when it’s in front of you."?
By the way do you still hold to your claim that I pay Russ to get people banned from the website?