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From: Skeeter <skeeterweed@photonmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics
Subject: Re: Trump "McDonald's" Visit - OBVIOUSLY Staged
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 08:15:58 -0600
Organization: UTB

In article <MPG.4180f848eab071e198af89@news.eternal-september.org>, 
rc@hendrie.com says...
> 
> Trump "McDonald's" Visit - OBVIOUSLY Staged
> 
> Of COURSE it was. Everyone knows it was, because Trump put it out on "Truth Social" that he was going to McDonald's, and if he stayed 20 
> minutes, it would be 20 minutes longer than Kamala Harris worked there.
> 
> What a fucking joke on her!
> 
> The McDonald's store was closed to the public, so no whacko Democrat would try to kill Trump again.
> 
> ============================================================================
> 
> AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily basis, keeping their bootheels on his little pencil neck to the 
> amusement of all.
> 
> Rudy's psychosis is characterized by an impaired relationship with reality. 
> It's a symptom of serious mental disorders. People who are experiencing 
> psychosis may have delusions.
> 
> The person experiencing psychosis may also have thoughts that are contrary to 
> actual EVIDENCE.
> 
> These thoughts are known as delusions. Some people with psychosis may also 
> experience loss of motivation and social withdrawal.
> 
> (like spending ALL day on Usenet, instead of socially interacting)
> 
> These experiences can be frightening. They may also cause people who are 
> experiencing psychosis to hurt themselves or others.
> 
> "I can kill you with one hand.  You know this."
> 
> "Thanks for kicking my faggot ass."
> 
> "I've beaten you to a bloody pulp"
> 
> "... you you no-fight faggot."
> 
> "Kicked your flabby faggot ass again.  Yes."
> 
> It's important to see a doctor right away if you or someone you know is 
> experiencing symptoms of psychosis.
> 
> Symptoms of psychosis include:
> 
>     depressed mood
>     sleeping too much or not enough
>     anxiety
>     suspiciousness
>     withdrawal from family and friends
>     delusions
>     disorganized speech, such as switching topics erratically
>     depression
>     suicidal thoughts or actions
> 
> A delusion is a false belief or impression that is firmly held even though it's 
> contradicted by reality and what is commonly considered true. There are 
> delusions of paranoia, grandiose delusions, and somatic delusions.
> 
> People who are experiencing a delusion of paranoia might think that they are 
> being followed when they aren't or that secret messages are being sent to them. 
> Someone with a grandiose delusion will have an exaggerated sense of importance. 
> Somatic delusion is when a person believes they have a terminal illness, but in 
> reality they're healthy.

So what? It was staged. So what. Is this all you have to cry about?