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undergroundpanther  (1000+ posts)        Fri May-01-09 01:04 AM
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I didn't know it was THAT bad.

I was talking to my roommate last night. He has been a buddy since elementary school.He and I got to talking about his past and later it merged into my past,our lives at school and other shit.

The sad part is,I have just found out the extent of how much of my memory is inaccessible to me.It was a holy shit sort of experience. Secondly I never knew I used to switch at school.I asked him and he confirmed the changes were dramatic, the people inside came out speaking in their own voices or languages,total mannerism changes and all,even my way of dress changed.Totally distinct.I don't remember any of this.

One day awhile ago at the PrP I looked at the 'sign in log under my name longer than it takes to sign in.Every other signature looked totally different than the ones before and In the span of two days a week there were changes.Some signature styles repeated some were very different.I looked at my poetry book too and I saw the same thing.My handwriting is literally written in very distinct styles by different hands.

My memories of school and growing up are very limited. huge swaths of years are gone.It's a bit disturbing to wonder about.

To this day I still lose time,sometimes lose days.I asked my roommate if he observes in me those types of dramatic changes nowadays like he was describing I did in school, he said yes. This changing I apparently have done for years.I asked him to tell me about it later,I wanted to know..what happened I want to know who I become and where the time goes..

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2009, 10:54:40 AM »
You know anymore I don't know if subway cat is really seriously mentally ill or so desperate to be relevant in the world that she'll do just about anything to get the kind of attention that measures up to relevance in her mind...maybe some of both.

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2009, 11:04:12 AM »
You know anymore I don't know if subway cat is really seriously mentally ill or so desperate to be relevant in the world that she'll do just about anything to get the kind of attention that measures up to relevance in her mind...maybe some of both.

What caught my eye was that the subway cat noticed significant changes in her signature.

I know some dismiss graphology, "handwriting analysis," as so much voodoo, but writing is an active neurosensory action, and can betray characteristics.

Anyone who's ever seen handwriting of a person severely arthritic can tell right away, without even seeing that person, that the person is severely arthritic.  But that's an easy, simple, example.

Probably 90% or more of those into handwriting analysis don't know excresence what they're doing--and that includes franksolich--but there are professionals who are very good at it.

One of the primary lessons in most graphology textbooks is that if there are radical variations in the signature from day to day, this is a person highly unstable.

Everybody's handwriting changes from day to day; one is feeling tired, or rushed, or absent-minded, or lazy, and distracted, and so there's variations.

And everybody's handwriting changes.....over time.

But here we're talking radical variations, and rapidly so.

I'd give my first-born male child to get half a dozen specimens of the subway cat's signature.
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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2009, 11:41:49 AM »
She is being picked up by aliens and they do FReeper experiments on her

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2009, 12:17:50 PM »
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One of the primary lessons in most graphology textbooks is that if there are radical variations in the signature from day to day, this is a person highly unstable


Frank we are talking about the "Cat". I don't need a signature to tell me it's completely insane.   :mental:



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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2009, 01:03:09 PM »
So if UGP is a multiple how do we know the panther isn't just one of it's alters? Who knows what's all in there...could be a female basset hound, a gay opera singer, a 7 year old boy. Could be some of its confusion is because the basset hound looks in the mirror and sees a striped kitty. That would give any dog an identity crisis. The opera singer would only be able to star in an off-off-off Broadway production of Cats. On the bright side, he/she/it could be a one person/animal carnival side show.

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #6 on: May 01, 2009, 01:07:15 PM »
So if UGP is a multiple how do we know the panther isn't just one of it's alters? Who knows what's all in there...could be a female basset hound, a gay opera singer, a 7 year old boy. Could be some of its confusion is because the basset hound looks in the mirror and sees a striped kitty. That would give any dog an identity crisis. The opera singer would only be able to star in an off-off-off Broadway production of Cats. On the bright side, he/she/it could be a one person/animal carnival side show.

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2009, 02:02:53 PM »
You know anymore I don't know if subway cat is really seriously mentally ill or so desperate to be relevant in the world that she'll do just about anything to get the kind of attention that measures up to relevance in her mind...maybe some of both.

They don't seem to be mutually exclusive, unfortunately.
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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2009, 02:26:36 PM »
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I didn't know it was THAT bad.... The sad part is,I have just found out the extent of how much of my memory is inaccessible to me.... I don't remember any of this.... My memories of school and growing up are very limited. huge swaths of years are gone.

Sometimes doing an activity and/or being given something from one's past can suddenly trigger childhood memories that one has not thought about in a long time.  Someone should toss her a ball of yarn.

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #9 on: May 01, 2009, 02:31:21 PM »
Which brings me to my next point.

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #10 on: May 01, 2009, 02:32:49 PM »

No primitives at this bonfire yet.

They'll be there with something like, "My poor Subhuman bitch" or "That was beautiful", etc. Anything to keep this moron's ego stroked.....and her mental imbalance enabled. 
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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #11 on: May 01, 2009, 04:52:26 PM »
I get it! We're talking Sybill, right? (spelling?)

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #12 on: May 01, 2009, 05:48:59 PM »
Falling back on the "DUmmies lie, all the time" theme: I halfta wonder abou UGP.
Its obvious the is not sane. That's a given. But can we trust this story?

After all multiple personality disorders are the Cadillac of mental health problems. This could be a kind of a prestige thing with the cat.
Or it could be a set up for bizarre rants in the future, all excused of course for her multiple personalities.
You can get away with lot of attention grabbing antics on a board by claiming multiple personalities. That sounds more like the panthers style.

Now I just might believe her if she was tomb-stoned because one of her personalities was the "Lousy Freeper Troll!"

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #13 on: May 01, 2009, 06:24:24 PM »
So if UGP is a multiple how do we know the panther isn't just one of it's alters? Who knows what's all in there...could be a female basset hound, a gay opera singer, a 7 year old boy. Could be some of its confusion is because the basset hound looks in the mirror and sees a striped kitty. That would give any dog an identity crisis. The opera singer would only be able to star in an off-off-off Broadway production of Cats. On the bright side, he/she/it could be a one person/animal carnival side show.

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #14 on: May 01, 2009, 06:59:58 PM »
Sometimes doing an activity and/or being given something from one's past can suddenly trigger childhood memories that one has not thought about in a long time.  Someone should toss her a ball of yarn.

I think a lifetime of drug use is starting to catch up with the cat....
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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2009, 05:45:07 AM »
Falling back on the "DUmmies lie, all the time" theme: I halfta wonder abou UGP.
Its obvious the is not sane. That's a given. But can we trust this story?

After all multiple personality disorders are the Cadillac of mental health problems. This could be a kind of a prestige thing with the cat.
Or it could be a set up for bizarre rants in the future, all excused of course for her multiple personalities.
You can get away with lot of attention grabbing antics on a board by claiming multiple personalities. That sounds more like the panthers style.

Now I just might believe her if she was tomb-stoned because one of her personalities was the "Lousy Freeper Troll!"


I don't buy it at all. Other than the inability to post truthful things about themselves, The Primitives never admit responsibility for their own actions, and need some great oppressive force thrust upon them to be the source of what coerced them into whatever it is they are ashamed of.

Thats where I think this is going.

Because of some evil trauma she endured early in life (by the evil NeoCon machine, of course) she has been split into multiple personalities, none of which are responsible for their actions and desires, such as being a transgendered feline.

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #16 on: May 02, 2009, 11:29:04 AM »
So if UGP is a multiple how do we know the panther isn't just one of it's alters? Who knows what's all in there...could be a female basset hound, a gay opera singer, a 7 year old boy. Could be some of its confusion is because the basset hound looks in the mirror and sees a striped kitty. That would give any dog an identity crisis. The opera singer would only be able to star in an off-off-off Broadway production of Cats. On the bright side, he/she/it could be a one person/animal carnival side show.

apparently they would all fit comfortably

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Re: subway cat wonders who she became; didn't know it was that bad
« Reply #17 on: May 02, 2009, 12:02:00 PM »
I think the multiple personality thing is either a bouncy, or she's setting something up that she will do later on.  Her signing of the log book is the give away to me. Her handwriting is different, but she signs the same name, and she even remembers going there for her visits?  I haven't read much of split or multiples, but most of the time they take on their own name, characteristics and daily habits.