Anyone can contact Dmitry Olshansky?

Mr.Bingo Bingo at Namo.com
Mon Jul 16 16:20:24 UTC 2018


On Tuesday, 3 July 2018 at 07:31:46 UTC, Nick Sabalausky 
(Abscissa) wrote:
> On 07/01/2018 05:34 AM, ag0aep6g wrote:
>> On 07/01/2018 08:00 AM, Ali Çehreli wrote:
>>> Apparent from uncharacteristic messages from Dmitry's account 
>>> to multiple destinations recently, I suspect his gmail 
>>> account has been compromised.
>> 
>> Could also be a psychotic episode or some such. The incoherent 
>> rambling doesn't seem to be just bad English. You've got stuff 
>> like "I can save the world" in there, which sounds more like 
>> mental illness than an imposter to me.
>
> If someone's going around as an imposter on a web forum, I'd 
> say it's pretty clear that in and of itself indicates SOME form 
> of mental illness, even if the illness is something as basic 
> and simple as "idiot" and "jackass".
>
> We already know we've had a problem with a puppet whackjob here 
> lately. Occam's Razor suggests it's likely just more of the 
> same nut. Over-analysing unlikely scenarios is only going to 
> encourage more.

It's also known that mental illness readily stems from paranoia 
and believing others are mentally ill and out to get them in some 
way shape or fashion. Probably comes from primitive circuitry 
that hasn't yet been eliminated evolution wise(after all, modern 
societies have only existed for a few hundred years... lot's have 
changed but the brain has yet to evolve to handle those changes).

After all, I'd say that a society that has developed weapons that 
can only be used to destroy itself requires a massive amount of 
mental illness... of course, they disagree, so maybe mental 
illness is actually relative. It's known quite well that most 
people who work in the mental illness sector are also mentally 
ill themselves(I guess it's hard not to go crazy when everyone 
else is).


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