It isn't boasting. It's testing to see if you are capable of rational risk management.
You are willing to get in a gun fight over some dude's weekend barking tendencies.
Doesn't sound very intelligent. Your self-preservation instinct seems broken...
Which is more evidence for your potential mental illness. I think you are far more dangerous to society than a guy who thinks he is a dog...
henry quirk wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 1:21 am
"If you mistook me for a crazy and tried to pull a gun on me you would soon figure out that I am an IPSC national champion, 15 years police veteran and have been in more gunfights than you"
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 1:41 am
And apparently hires for Google....
Yeah. Lets try poke holes in the story now because it doesn't compute for you
You can read all my 600-odd posts. You can see that I have a background in computer science, physics and mathematics (some of which I acquired by working at places like Google). So I guess my police badge ought to settle the matter for you?
I even put your name on it - so you don't claim it is photoshopped or something. Now - can we get back on-topic of why you feel the need to categorize harmless behaviors as mental illnesses ?
henry quirk wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 4:09 am
The topic is behaviors and (self-)perceptions at odds with reality, not the harmlessness of those behaviors or perceptions.
You mean behaviors and self-perceptions at odds with two chromosomes. That sounds an awful lot like an OUGHT claim
I perceive my mind as a computer. Does that mean I am crazy?
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 1:41 am
And apparently hires for Google....
Yeah. Lets try poke holes in the story now because it doesn't compute for you
You can read all my 600-odd posts. You can see that I have a background in computer science, physics and mathematics (some of which I acquired by working at places like Google). So I guess my police badge ought to settle the matter for you?
I even put your name on it - so you don't claim it is photoshopped or something. Now - can we get back on-topic of why you feel the need to categorize harmless behaviors as mental illnesses ?
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Could be a toy gun and the card could be anything. And I don't 'feel the need' to do any such thinkg. What I 'feel' isn't going to alter the facts.
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 4:15 am
Could be a toy gun and the card could be anything. And I don't 'feel the need' to do any such thinkg. What I 'feel' isn't going to alter the facts.
It could be. But your rational decision making is still failing you.
If it is a real gun. And I am a real cop. And I can indeed do what I say I can do then picking a fight with me could be a really costly mistake TO YOU.
And yet you willing to take the risk? Most people care about self-preservation.
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henry quirk wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 4:20 am
As for your brain: if you literally believe your brain is a computer then, yeah, you're a nutjob.
OK. Then by your criteria I am a nutjob. Not just my brain. The universe is a computer.
But if statistics is over your head, I am not sure quantum physics is going to be any easier.
Now that I have earned my 'nutjob' badge what happens next? Do I get any discounts anywhere? What are the perks?