b9 wrote:
Mw99 wrote:
Teacher recognizes student, in front of his classmastes, for having the highest score on the midterm exam.
unfounded narcissism.
well-founded anger.
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Mw99 wrote:
Just as the teacher hands the student his test, the student, still angry at his teacher for a past slight involving the teacher's underestimating of the student's intelligence, spits on the teacher's face, as his classmates watch in amazement and disbelief.
they would be correct to disbelieve, because there is no way you could have earned honors and distinction whilst harboring such a malevolent attitude toward the area from which you supposedly learned.
Well... almost all of my fantasy is true, except the part where the student spat on the teacher's face (I wish I had had the courage to do it, though). I also want to add that I earned honors and distinction whilst harboring a resentful attitude towards those I was supposed to have learned from, but from whom, in reality, I learned next to nothing, since most of my learning came from textbooks which I read at home.
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a "past sleight" is magnified into a "terminal fight" in the minds of those that feel ripped off by their lack of ability to be truly who they dream they are.
that's an interesting thought.
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Mw99 wrote:
The student storms out of the classroom, only to be intercepted moments later by school personnel and be sent to the principal's office.
melodramatic.
the student should be tazered at a stage preceding the stage you describe.
a sudden schizophrenic breakdown is all that i can think may be the cause of such a character change. there should be wardens that can identify and subdue a developing lunatic derailmant of an outerlying personality.
A schizophrenic breakdown has to do with delusions, hallucinations and detachment from reality. Not sure what a sudden "melodramatic" outburst has to do with schizophrenia. Do you use these terms loosely or do you actually know what they mean?
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people who go beserk are usually spotted before they do , but there are some that slip through that net and cause catastrophe.
ohhh... my classmates spotted me since I was a little kid... it was always the adults who kept saying that I was normal; then I became an adult, and now the adults tacitly agree that I am abnormal.
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Mw99 wrote:
The people at the principal's office, who already heard of the news, behold the student and can't believe that this exemplary student is the same student who spat on the teacher's face. Nobody knows what to make of him.
people that refer to themselves in the third person whilst daydreaming are indeed in need of assessment.
I never said that I was the protagonist of the story.
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Is he a psychopath or is he a genius, or is he both? Years later all of the participants in my fantasy learn that the student in question failed at life. They all rejoice, and peace is restored to the universe.
well there is only psychosis and not psychopathy that i can determine from your post.
they are opposite.
I am not sure where you got the idea that psychopathy and psychosis are opposites. they are diferent things, I grant you that, but they are not opposites. if they were that opposite and that mutually exclusive then psychopathic schizophrenics wouldn't exist.
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That is the type of thoughts that pass through my mind on a day-to-day basis. What do you make of them?
i know you did not ask me, but i came to the forum and saw this as a thread to look at and i answered. so you can say " i did not ask you b9".
whatever. i left my droppings here.
ok