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| Does anyone know Pavo-Rodi in real life? (Page 3/8) |
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Nurb432
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MAR 08, 03:47 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by theBDub:
He isn't from NY... Where did you find that info? |
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Not asking to post his address of course, but is he around me at all?
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Synthesis
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MAR 08, 04:12 PM
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pavo_roddy is from Western Wisconsin.
I don't know him in real life, he is just off of I-94 just inside the State Line from MN according to his city information in his profile prior to the "Same state as Gotham" status he has now.[This message has been edited by Synthesis (edited 03-08-2012).]
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82-T/A [At Work]
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MAR 08, 06:08 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by WhiteDevil88:
How do you define "serious"? I don't think his thoughts are centered on self harm at all, but people who are manic place themselves in situation that can lead to being at risk. If you think I am over reacting, I'll try to care less about people. God knows some people around here make it easy. |
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I totally understand your concern, and it's not unfounded. I have a family member who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. It happens like clockwork once or twice a year. Sometimes, even though what he goes through doesn't have a purposeful intent to harm himself, he often does things that incidentally put himself at risk anyway...
Anyway, I think you're right...
And his last post did seem really out there. Remembering what the progression was like last time, this is nearly identical to what he went through last time.[This message has been edited by 82-T/A [At Work] (edited 03-08-2012).]
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Patrick
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MAR 08, 06:18 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
...then taking your clothes off in the middle of a park and knocking on the doors in a town-house community until you can find someone to have sex with you (and then being successful twice, apparently).
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Now there's a tale waiting to be told! 
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82-T/A [At Work]
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MAR 08, 06:29 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
Now there's a tale waiting to be told! 
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Yeah... well, that pretty much is the story. It sounds funny, but it really is sad. The poor kid is family, so I'll still help him out no matter what the situation is. But for him at least, he was completely "normal"... then slowly but surely... almost over a period of a couple weeks to a month he would start to develop a sense of paranoia, and distrust of his friends. He would get almost philosophical... asking lots of questions, and his whole personality changes. It's strange because almost just by looking at the guy, it's as if you're staring at a completely different person. Mannerisms change, the personality changes. This continues more and more... doing such things as getting a tattoo of an eye in the back of your neck so you can "watch your back"... and then suddenly he snaps, and he reaches what he feels is a sense of "enlightenment."
I can't really explain it, and I don't really even understand it myself. But basically, everything is great. He explains it as a great sense of joy... he basically has a really high high... if that makes sense. Nothing in the world can stop him, and he's on cloud 9. It's at this point that it seems he is his most dangerous because he has no sense of concern or fear. It's almost like he's living in a dreamland. His mind will race from thing to thing and he just does some off the wall stuff. I've experienced this from him on two seperate occasions, and with conversations from him, he explains it as everything just makes sense to him at that moment. He'll go on and on about stuff, and he can't understand why no one else follows him. It probably doesn't even make sense to him, but chemical imbalance in his head is probably telling him that it is.
Anyway, the "high" if you will, eventually ends... and is followed by an overwhelming great sense of regret and sorrow. So, obviously he remembers everything he did, even if he wasn't in hte "right mind" at the time he did them. And usually these things can be so damaging to relationships, that he's often too emberassed to call and ask for help (when he does come back to his senses).
I don't know if that's the same thing that Pavo might be going through... but it often sounds like it.
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Nurb432
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MAR 08, 06:34 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
I totally understand your concern, and it's not unfounded. I have a family member who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. It happens like clockwork once or twice a year. Sometimes, even though what he goes through doesn't have a purposeful intent to harm himself, he often does things that incidentally put himself at risk anyway... like giving your cousins bike away to the first kid you see, then taking your clothes off in the middle of a park and knocking on the doors in a town-house community until you can find someone to have sex with you (and then being successful twice, apparently).
Anyway, I think you're right...
And his last post did seem really out there. Remembering what the progression was like last time, this is nearly identical to what he went through last time.
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Why cant that happen in my neighborhood..
Just kidding 
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Patrick
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MAR 08, 07:09 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
Yeah... well, that pretty much is the story. It sounds funny, but it really is sad.
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I wasn't meaning to diminish the seriousness of the fellow's condition (and I apologize if I came across that way), but I'm amazed that a naked man knocking on total stranger's doors could lead to a couple of... well, couplings. 
| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
...then taking your clothes off in the middle of a park and knocking on the doors in a town-house community until you can find someone to have sex with you (and then being successful twice, apparently).
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82-T/A [At Work]
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MAR 08, 07:22 PM
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. [This message has been edited by 82-T/A [At Work] (edited 03-08-2012).]
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Nurb432
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MAR 08, 07:28 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
The guy is so brilliant that even through insanity, he was able to compose himself to convince the doctors that he was totally sane.
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Sounds too familiar. ( and no i wont explain )
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82-T/A [At Work]
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MAR 08, 07:38 PM
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. [This message has been edited by 82-T/A [At Work] (edited 03-08-2012).]
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