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Is Whiffey also True-Russian?
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I am very confused, its seems here that Whiffey has answered a question intended for true-russian! A mistake? Or something more sinister at work? Someone explain please!!
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Dissociative identity disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM), Revised, as the existence in an individual of two or more distinct personalities or ego-states, each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment. To qualify as dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder), at least two personalities must routinely take alternate control of the individual's behavior, and there must be a loss of memory that goes beyond normal forgetfulness. This memory loss is often referred to as "switching".. These symptoms must occur independently of substance abuse or a general medical condition.
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Dissociative identity disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM), Revised, as the existence in an individual of two or more distinct personalities or ego-states, each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment. To qualify as dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder), at least two personalities must routinely take alternate control of the individual's behavior, and there must be a loss of memory that goes beyond normal forgetfulness. This memory loss is often referred to as "switching".. These symptoms must occur independently of substance abuse or a general medical condition.
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Whiffey has been busted on a few occasions.
The famous one as Dr Chandra, when his dear friend crete mentioned "Where is Dr C, did he go to India?" I replied that he was just a figment of his imagination, and when Whiffey asked me to prove this, I downloaded the link from the shammy doctor's first posting. Screwed to the wall!
Now we have another incarnation Theland, who strangely enough has asked equally odd Q's in a very similar vein to Dr C. On a recent thread, again Whiffey answered the bible basher's Q, and this was by no means as a scam - he did not realise until I busted him. Nobody seemed to pick up on this though, but like Dr C, Theland seems to have taken leave, (of his senses, also lol).
As Pippa mentions, the drainpipe episode(s) from Whiffey and Russian is far too coincidental!!
Whiffey was the first to tell us all how to log on with various usernames, with several windows open - but hasn't quite mastered it himself - to make it foolproof!!
The famous one as Dr Chandra, when his dear friend crete mentioned "Where is Dr C, did he go to India?" I replied that he was just a figment of his imagination, and when Whiffey asked me to prove this, I downloaded the link from the shammy doctor's first posting. Screwed to the wall!
Now we have another incarnation Theland, who strangely enough has asked equally odd Q's in a very similar vein to Dr C. On a recent thread, again Whiffey answered the bible basher's Q, and this was by no means as a scam - he did not realise until I busted him. Nobody seemed to pick up on this though, but like Dr C, Theland seems to have taken leave, (of his senses, also lol).
As Pippa mentions, the drainpipe episode(s) from Whiffey and Russian is far too coincidental!!
Whiffey was the first to tell us all how to log on with various usernames, with several windows open - but hasn't quite mastered it himself - to make it foolproof!!
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