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Author Other(Cletis) mental illness possibilities...
Cletis - dumb hillbilly as always

2006-12-17, 3:33 pm

Quite possibly Asberger's...

Paranoid delusional - certainly.
Thinking me (and others) are someone else.
Proving nothing by his idiotic and insane 'proof'.
(Other than that he is idiotic and insane)

Tourette's is certainly a possibility.

1. It's inherited
(having a mom and dad that are brother and sister sure
would explain things) Mentaly ill inbred hick??

2. Severe Tourette's in adulthood is a rarity.
Possibly showing Cletis is most likely just a sick little boy.

3. Coprolalia is a characteristic of Tourette syndrome

Certainly Cletis sufferes from #3, whether it's Asberger's
Tourette's, severe psychosis, schitzophrenia or whatever...

Coprolalia is involuntary swearing or the involuntary utterance of obscene
words or socially inappropriate and derogatory remarks.

Coprolalia comes from the Greek "feces" and "babbling", literally
meaning shit talk. And, Cletis sure talks shit 100% of the time, huh?

Coprolalia encompasses words and phrases that are culturally taboo or
generally unsuitable for acceptable social use, when used out of context.
It is usually expressed out of social or emotional context. Racial or ethnic
slurs in the company of those most offended by such remarks

Or, Cletis is just a dirt dumb inbred trailer trash hillbilly, trying to be a big
man when in fact he is an absolute looser - a complete nobody.

Or, a demented little boy trying crying out for attention. Getting his sick jollies by
being a complete XXXXXXX wherever and whenever he thinks he can get by with it.




"decaturtxcowboy" < nope_none_@nowayspam
.com> wrote in message news:Scfhh.9$sR.6@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
> navykurt@yahoo.com wrote:


=> My take on it all is we're simply seeing a bad case of Asperger's Syndrome.
>
> www.aspergers.com
>
> Also
>
> [ snipped from http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/aswhatisit.html ]
> Asperger Syndrome or (Asperger's Disorder) is a neurobiological disorder ...a pattern of behaviors ...marked deficiencies in
> social and communication skills.



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