My act ? Umm never went to any mod and complained about even as big a troll as you . Not once ever . If you got booted from any thread it wasn’t because I complained . It was because you are just that much of a damaged troll . It’s who you are at your core . You and your troll partner are still pretending to be interested in Coffman football how many months later ? Talk about pathetic .,,just to troll someone? You care that much ? I mean seriously , no one else does this . Must suk bring that miserable to be this type of overt trolling chitty. Person . Unhinged ? How about dozen articles a day , dozen gifs a day ? Spending all day every day whining about Democrats and the wicked left)? All day every day being such a troll you make up reasons to be interested in a random football program no where near you to troll an individual personally and you’re calling someone else unhinged ?lying about someone complaining to mods ? ? Can’t make this up . No one complained . You are just that bad
Do you suffer from Perseveration? You seem to become fixated on certain words or ideas. Remember the "doosh" phase, or the "pedantic" phase, or now the "troll" phase? You also say the same thing over and over again, and I mean that literally...like stuck on repeat. Seems you've become fixated on me, hate to see it but now I understand as you have a condition. Tough break, but explains alot.
Many of us get fixated on an idea once in a while. But with some people, it happens more often. Perseveration is when someone “gets stuck” on a topic or an idea. You may have heard the term in regard to
autism, but it can affect others, too.
People who perseverate often say the same thing or behave in the same way over and over again. But they can get stuck on their emotions, actions, and thoughts, too. And they do it past the point where it makes sense or will change anything.
It can be frustrating for everyone involved, especially the person who’s stuck. It's not that they
won’t stop. It’s that they don’t know how to stop. They may not even know they’re perseverating in the first place. It’s like they’re stuck in a loop they can’t get out of.
There’s a difference between perseverations and obsessions. Obsessions are more severe and are often part of a mental health condition called obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
In some cases, people may have both OCD and other learning and thinking differences, like ADHD.
People who perseverate aren’t being defiant or stubborn. They have challenges that cause them to get stuck. They might struggle with managing stress, processing information, shifting attention, or putting the brakes on certain behaviors or thoughts.
Perseveration can also be a coping mechanism for people when they feel overwhelmed, anxious, or not familiar with a situation.