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Are you paranoid,

if people REALLY ARE out to get you?  

Paranoia is defined as " unreasonable " fear. If people really are out to get you, it's not " unreasonable ". Besides that, you only have to be right one time to justify a lifetime of paranoia.

Are you paranoid,

if people REALLY ARE out to get you?

Avid, you threw me off.  I'm used to reading posts like that with "bouncies" following ;)

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Ever imagined a world without hypothetical situations?

Now, THAT is funny!

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Ever imagined a world without hypothetical situations?

Oh the irony ;D

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Are you paranoid,

if people REALLY ARE out to get you?  

Where did that come from?  Are you still medicated?  

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Are you paranoid,

if people REALLY ARE out to get you?

In the army we called that staying alert.

"Stay alert, Stay alive"

If a tree falls in the woods, does it...      ...wait...     ....what? :P

It gets dragged into the brushpile with the rest of them......:)

Are you paranoid,

if people REALLY ARE out to get you?

Uh....NO.

Are you?

Ever imagined a world without hypothetical situations?

;D ;D ;D Glenn

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