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My name is Kristin | Im all things fashion | I attend school for fashion arts | I do photography (mostly fine art) | I pay attention to detail | I put a lot of pressure on myself | Im honest | I have strong intuition | I dont sleep much | I love music | 80s hardcore | 60s pychedelic rock | Daniel Johnston inspires me | white rabbit | Fillmore posters | american hardcore | Pokemon | Im silly | I like vigi games | I want to rule the world | I love to win |But in all seriousness im only here for networking.
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“The stated phase of manic-depressive psychosis is essentially the opposite of the depressed one. The patent described his mood as top-notch, happy and says “I never felt better in my life.†When interfered with he shows undue irritability and anger. He is over active and over talkative; his ideas come so rapidly that he jumps from one topic to the other. Distractibility is a common feature. Many manics talk in rhyme or they pun for hours on end. Grandiose delusions are often expressed. Judgement is so poor that the manic may go on spending sprees, pass bad checks, or drink alcohol to excess, sexual desire is increased which fact coupled with poor judgement may lead to escapades and the contraction of venereal disease or illegitimate pregnancies. The patient with bizarre manifestations may decorate himself with medals, buttons, feathers, pins, or rags. He may be noise and shout. He may injure himself, but if he does, he pays no attention to the injury. Sleep is poor and he has no definite pattern and he is usually too busy to bother with eating. These factors and the over activity lead to loss of weight. In extreme cause of manic excitement the patient may be so active and excitable as to talk incoherently and to be disoriented. There is a danger of physical exhaustion. Hallucinations support the grandiose delusions.†– Well there you have it! I’m a manic-depressive with grand illusions. - Daniel Johnston.