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Old Oct 23, 2017, 10:17 AM
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"When you talk about a thing or animal as if it were human, you're anthropomorphizing it. The Easter Bunny is an anthropomorphized rabbit. People anthropomorphize all the time."

That's good to know.

Edit: But this doesn't correlate with actual belief. I can't believe that though that would cause me more emotions than normal about something like in other realities when I die but I think it would be a problem if I cry about it for people that are close to me that are crying in that other reality.

Edit: But people believe in the easter bunny. As long as it's kids it's ok? But if it's an adult it's bad? But it relates to god and jesus coming from the dead? Does imagination and creativity correlate with psychosis? Then why don't kids have psychosis? Is it only in their dreams with nightmares? Is a nightmare in real life the same? If something is bad in belief does that make it psychosis? If something is good is that mania? Is mania ok as long as the person isn't agitated?

Sorry so many rhetorical questions I dive into the water and find the fish.

Edit: I can see how mania can cause psychosis but can psychosis cause mania and then depression happens and is the bipolar opposite of mania.

Psychotic depression is real too.

Edit: You know those parts of the brain that are bigger in the brain because of schizophrenia, can they relate to the opposite belief of what someone can think about the relation to that? Do antipsychotics make the opposite happen to stop them from forming and the wrong antipsychotic is slightly out of tune so it can degenerate more slowly or less slowly?

Sigh

Last edited by Desoxyn; Oct 23, 2017 at 10:39 AM.