Manic/depressive is bipolar. Bipolar is the new name for it as manic/depressive sounded too much like a mental illness.
By the way, I hereby apologize in advance for my insensitive comments regarding people with pchycological disorders.
Apology accepted. BTW that's psychological disorders. (like the compulsion to correct other's spelling mistakes)
Cos is an American icon. I saw his act in Las Vegas, where he performed for an hour without uttering one four letter word.
My ignorance of the current pSychological jargon shames me. In the event that the intent as expressed in my snide post was unclear, please substitute some other mental malady. Perhaps kleptomania or Tourettes Syndrome will do.
Apology accepted. BTW that's psychological disorders. (like the compulsion to correct other's spelling mistakes)
Thank you for the acceptance, and the correction. In light of my glaring error, I officially recant my declaration that I would not recant my statement. That done, I also recant my use of 'pchycological' and offer up 'psychological' in its place. And call for a sound thrashing of this board's spell checker for letting me down. ;)