at1with0 wrote:Greeny2 has told you that malai5 and I are located in different parts of the world. Unfortunately for you, this means you have a fixed false belief that is resistant to reason or confrontation with actual fact.
Different IP addresses don't mean squat, as has been explained on this page.
It wouldn't be all that difficult, I'd imagine, to be in contact over the internet with someone that lives in Australia, and ask them to create a profile from their computer for you, then email you the password.
at1with0 wrote:DelusionPsychiatry. a fixed false belief that is resistant to reason or confrontation with actual fact: a paranoid delusion.
I hope that you can admit you're delusional as admitting you have a problem is the first step towards recovery.
Cheers
malai5
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a condition in which a person displays multiple distinct identities or personalities (known as alter egos or alters), each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment. In the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems the name for this diagnosis is multiple personality disorder. In both systems of terminology, the diagnosis requires that at least two personalities routinely take control of the individual's behavior with an associated memory loss that goes beyond normal forgetfulness; in addition, symptoms cannot be the temporary effects of drug use or a general medical condition.
narcissism - self-love: an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself
I don't believe what I believe because it's what I desire to believe. I believe what I believe because it's what logic and reason cause me to believe. All I want is to live with the truth -- nothing more, nothing less.