The trio inferiore at work. Circular activities.
Would it be within your capacity to describe what it is about mocking your illness that is "circular"? Do you know what circular means?
By the way, I count six people on just this page having laughs at your expense. Do you struggle with numbers too? Or is this just another manifestation of your language disability and you don't understand the meaning of trio like you don't know what circular means? I'm starting to wonder (again) if you know what any of the words in your posts mean; including "the", "at", "work" and "activities".
Inferiore we all know is just an illustration of neologisms often seen in the mentally ill.
A snippet from Wikipedia:In psychiatry, the term neologism is used to describe the use of words that have meaning only to the person who uses them, independent of their common meaning.[2] This is considered normal in children, but a symptom of thought disorder (indicative of a psychotic mental illness, such as schizophrenia) in adults.[3] People with autism also may create neologisms.[4] Additionally, use of neologisms may be related to aphasia acquired after brain damage resulting from a stroke or head injury.[5]Are we starting to see a trend? Not only are the responses stylistically infantile, vacuous, and full of neologisms, they are factually incorrect as well. Not so much an example of a guy who knows better just using a gimmick, is it?
P.S. the numbers of posts displayed per page is a setting you can adjust, and I haven't bothered to scroll before this page. I am quite sure the total number of people goofing on Pipedream's disability is much higher on this particular thread.