
N-no, it’s not true…! I will definitely cure you and hand you over to the police. Y-yes, I have obtained the ability to feel joy in hurting people. Hey! It’s a typical symptom occurring worldwide. In the deep darkness, I alone saw it—the world’s greatest fireworks that no one touches. I have surpassed my father… the power that transcends life… only I can…..!! Hey! You have… Zorowski Syndrome. You are mentally ill. You have… Tsopirawski Syndrome. That is the true nature of Tsopirawski Syndrome…
Tubokirauski Syndrome!?
Giko Navi…
It’s De Kabrowsky Syndrome.
>>3
N-No!
I like flat-chested girls…!
There seems to be an increase in people who take pride in disorder and find joy in hurting others, like myself.
Most mental states have some kind of name.
I like the professor’s story at the beginning about how naming something trivializes it.
>>7
This is an exorcism.
An anonymous user is suffering from bulletin board viral syndrome.
I feel joy in being able to put a “Yeah” on being unemployed.
It is a typical symptom occurring worldwide.
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>>8
The World of Cats
Tubonijirasuki syndrome
Casual labeling is convenient for undermining people, isn’t it?
Even if it is a coined word
>>11
It seems like I should reconsider my way of living!
Taking someone’s life and being satisfied with thinking I’m special, it’s definitely not okay to let that person die peacefully.
I think everyone has come to understand the importance of names.
Proud of hating jars.
>>16
It’s Tubokiraisuki syndrome.
It’s a story that deals with horror and paranormal phenomena.
By giving a name, it brings them onto our playing field and leads to a thread for solving the issue.
There are two scenarios where naming leads to a wavelength alignment with this, resulting in an expansion of damage.
I have a big breast mechanoreceptionist Caskey Syndrome.
There are many stories by this author that make you really recognize your sins…
I read it all at once for free, but it had a style that made me feel in a good way not to expect too much from others.
It’s Tubonoseisky syndrome.
In some cases, turning everything into a sickness can provide a sense of comfort regarding one’s own abnormalities.
There are many people who find artistry in chaos…
So don’t despise order just because of that.
I wonder if there are still people who really like dedicated browsers for thread documents…
I wonder if smartphone apps are being used now.
Spoburasquee syndrome?
>>32
This is it for me…
Isn’t there a name for the psychology of starting to identify an anonymous person by giving them a name?
I am doing something amazing! Everyone is getting excited and worried about my actions!
I’m just saying “It’s you again” to an idiot like you.
It’s just an overly common mental structure that doesn’t even have a name, yet they think it’s special! That’s the medicine for the foolish who are intoxicated by that idea.
Indeed, there aren’t many fools who seriously believe that killing people is art.
Things like LGBT are also just a matter of physical and mental disconnection, which is simply a disorder.
Mental disorders originating from thoughts are fundamentally illnesses.
I was surprised and when I Googled it, the only topic that came up was QED…
>>40
It’s a coined word from the same work (or rather a fictional word within the story’s world).
To punish people like the one in the image, who say, “I’m a special person, so I can do terrible things,” the old doctor devised a method.
Things like jars and fluttering things…
I have skateboard blouse ski syndrome.
It is said to be a truly common disease that affects more than half of adult men.
It is Ricoulan’s syndrome.
Even though I don’t particularly like it, I try to join the conversation by saying that glasses, freckles, Kansai dialect, and purple hair are nice…
It is a typical symptom that has emerged on the bulletin board.
I don’t care, but.
If you’ve played Sakura Wars, you’ll understand that Kōran is a great woman.
It seems to be Blouseky syndrome.
So that’s why the nameless have no name.
Isn’t it antisocial personality disorder?
Well, in reality, mental states usually have names, don’t they?
Since it is not intended to mock like the images in the thread, it will just be neutral content.
It’s a made-up disease name created to say that you are just an ordinary person with a common disease.
It’s the Yoroshiku Niki syndrome.