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hobitir forik
So with the upcoming release of Level 7, a sci fi boardgame, there has been much hype over it.

However some people think that it goes deep, far deeper than anyone will go. We are through the looking glass people.

Announced in the Privateer Press insider that I read tonight this guy thinks that aliens have infiltrated Privateer Press and are working with the United States government to make scenarios more stable in the future for an alien invasion.

The insider article

Forik out.
hobitir forik
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The Dentist
I discussed this today with my psychiatrist father and asked what his clinical evaluation of the blogger would be. "I would put him on anti-psychotics. That's seriously mad."
Magos_Kasen
Feel kinda bad for Matt Wilson that he has to deal with something so stupid.

Blind Pig
QUOTE(The Dentist @ May 30 2012, 09:44 PM) *

I discussed this today with my psychiatrist father and asked what his clinical evaluation of the blogger would be. "I would put him on anti-psychotics. That's seriously mad."



A Psychiatrist I once worked with diagnosed a patient as "Barking mad". I think that diagnosis would apply to that guy beautifully. ohmy.gif
hobitir forik
+20% credibility for not showing his face.
The Dentist
QUOTE(Blind Pig @ May 30 2012, 09:49 PM) *

A Psychiatrist I once worked with diagnosed a patient as "Barking mad". I think that diagnosis would apply to that guy beautifully. ohmy.gif


It's amazing how often I have heard psychiatrists refer to patients as "bonkers", "starl raving", "barking" etc. I wonder if these terms are in their text books somewhere?
Blind Pig
I believe they are all technical terms laugh.gif
Tilaurin
What most people don't realise is Matt Wilson is actually a reverse vampire.

Clearly he has formed an alliance with the saucer people.
Maxo_Q
cheap marketing attempt is cheap
hobitir forik
QUOTE(maxo_q @ May 30 2012, 10:03 PM) *

cheap marketing attempt is cheap

perhaps, but it made my day for lulz
Tyra_Nid
QUOTE(The Dentist @ May 30 2012, 09:53 PM) *

It's amazing how often I have heard psychiatrists refer to patients as "bonkers", "starl raving", "barking" etc. I wonder if these terms are in their text books somewhere?


It is perhaps because it is somewhat cathartic to sometimes make light of the very serious issues commonly faced (obviously not while in a clinical/professional setting).

Tyra_Nid
QUOTE(maxo_q @ May 30 2012, 10:03 PM) *

cheap marketing attempt is cheap


Agreed that it's marketing, but I don't mind it... Interesting method.
Kingnova3000
Now it all makes sense! I used to believe in magically powered steam mechs to!
Blade_of_Apollo
QUOTE(The Dentist @ May 30 2012, 09:53 PM) *

It's amazing how often I have heard psychiatrists refer to patients as "bonkers", "starl raving", "barking" etc. I wonder if these terms are in their text books somewhere?


Welcome to every profession, ever?

I think you're an actual Dentist right? Never mentioned a patients teeth "omg how did he let them get so bad! muthafo looks like he's been eating rocks for the past 8 years."
noakes
QUOTE(The Dentist @ May 30 2012, 09:53 PM) *

It's amazing how often I have heard psychiatrists refer to patients as "bonkers", "starl raving", "barking" etc. I wonder if these terms are in their text books somewhere?



when i got my psych degree my favourite clinical term the lecturer's used was always " bat-sht Fkn Loco"
Stallandor
A psychiatrist referred me a child the other day with "A classic case of middle child syndrome"

I was disappointed - I must have missed this syndrome at uni... but it makes much sence for my younger brother...
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