Let me help you define Munchausen’s Syndrome so you don’t give yourself an aneurism. Munchausen’s Syndrome is where someone seeks inappropriate medical attention, usually harmful medical attention, especially surgery. I don’t think my teasing you about being an Apple media troll has anything to do with seeking harmful or improper medical attention.
As I said, you don't know what you are talking about as I asked you who Baron von Münchausen was. . . and you have not replied. I have demonstrated that I know very well exactly what Münchausen's Syndrome is. . . but that was not the syndrome described. YOU have no sense of humor. None at all. Typical Liberal literal response. I told you that you did not have the ability to pull all the puns out of that. . . and you don't. You've demonstrated it.
Your teasing steps over the bounds of propriety into insult and calumny, , , there are lines that should not be crossed and you do it regularly. You accuse people of mental illness, and if you were a medical professional, you would know you do not do that idly, yet you do it repeatedly. That is not "teasing." You do it individually and generally to Apple users. We are TIRED of it. We've asked you politely and pointedly to cut it out. You refuse. That makes you a bully when you continue. There is no point in doing so except for your own aggrandizement.
That is not the definition of Münchausen Syndrome. . . or at least it's a very narrow self-serving definition. Here's a much more complete definition.
Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric factitious disorder wherein those affected feign disease, illness, or psychological trauma to draw attention, sympathy, or reassurance to themselves. It is also sometimes known as hospital addiction syndrome, thick chart syndrome, or hospital hopper syndrome. True Munchausen syndrome fits within the subclass of factitious disorder with predominantly physical signs and symptoms, but they also have a history of recurrent hospitalization, travelling, and dramatic, untrue, and extremely improbable tales of their past experiences.Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric factitious disorder wherein those affected feign disease, illness, or psychological trauma to draw attention, sympathy, or reassurance to themselves. It is also sometimes known as hospital addiction syndrome, thick chart syndrome, or hospital hopper syndrome.
True Munchausen syndrome fits within the subclass of factitious disorder with predominantly physical signs and symptoms, but they also have a history of recurrent hospitalization, travelling, and dramatic, untrue, and extremely improbable tales of their past experiences.
My use of Münchausens had to do with what the anti-Apple hater Brigade doing was being "Factitious". . . of using "factoids" of their own or other's creation.
Something tells me you have been accused of Munchausens in your real life. Would I be right?
What is it with you people??? You are almost worse than Socialists. I have suspected that you anti-Apple hate Brigade have been using Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, specifically rules 5 and 12 in these Apple threads, targeting me.
- RULE 5: Ridicule is mans most potent weapon. There is no defense. Its irrational. Its infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions. (Pretty crude, rude and mean, huh? They want to create anger and fear.)
- RULE 12: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions. (This is cruel, but very effective. Direct, personalized criticism and ridicule works.)
Now you again invade the area of ad hominem attack on me. . . again literally attacking me with the accusation of mental illness. How reprehensible can you get? I'd say that's pretty reprehensible. . . couched in a question that leaves a doubt in other readers' minds. What a coward you are. . . and you are a really nasty piece of work. You are sick.
Every single one of you does this. It appears to be deliberate and organized. . . and often the exact same tactics and even wording is used. I've been ridiculed and accused of being mentally ill, or off my meds, or needing medication by THREE of you today. . . all for calling you on your rude behavior.