mild.
Its pretty typical for a narcissist to try and paint their mental illness as being some wonderful thing but even if it is just 'mild aspergers' --as if that even exists, its still a mental illness.
Denial is the first step they say though.
That is an outdated figure, I provided the current 2011 USGS estimates,
Let me know when economically viable battery technology exists that can replace liquid fuels for transportation, especially for aircraft. I want to see those C-130s get off the ground or have room for cargo with all the batteries stuffed in them.
mild.
Its pretty typical for a narcissist to try and paint their mental illness as being some wonderful thing but even if it is just 'mild aspergers' --as if that even exists, its still a mental illness.
Denial is the first step they say though.
I did not slip but provided the accurate number the first time. Next time check the date of your article.
What part of "proven" equates to "estimates"?
So, nothing on improved battery technology on the Cato website that you can run pretending you know what you're talking about? crofl
You provided the wrong information. Next time actually read, dumbo
Incorrect, it is not classified as such, it is at best a disorder. Just because I have a mental advantage in debates does not mean you have to result to insulting people with disorders.
They are synonymous.A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological pattern, potentially reflected in behavior, that is generally associated with distress or disability, and which is not considered part of normal development of a person's culture.
No I did not. What is the NYT's source for their number? The USGS's 2010 ROE reserve estimates for China was 37% which was corrected in 2011 to 50%, your article is dated as October 29, 2010. You cannot be this ignorant?
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From a clinical perspective, its interesting to see how he lacks the ability to understand the notions of nuance and degree. Its either all or nothing for him.
It certainly is indicative of re ation.
Incorrect. Everyone here knows you are mentally incapable of debating me which is why you have to keep attempting this smear. All they need to do is look back at my complete refutations of your failed arguments. I understand your embarrassment but you will have to live with it.
LOL...
No ...
Yes from a clinical perspective you suffer from psychosis,
It certainly is indicative of re ation.Psychosis is a symptom or feature of mental illness typically characterized by radical changes in personality, impaired functioning, and a distorted or nonexistent sense of objective reality.
Patients suffering from psychosis have impaired reality testing; that is, they are unable to distinguish personal subjective experience from the reality of the external world. They experience delusions that they believe are real, and may behave and communicate in an inappropriate and incoherent fashion. Psychosis may appear as a symptom of a number of mental disorders, including mood and personality disorders. It is also the defining feature of schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder, and the psychotic disorders (i.e., brief psychotic disorder, shared psychotic disorder, psychotic disorder due to a general medical condition, and substance-induced psychotic disorder).
With regard to substance abuse, several different research groups reported in 2004 that cannabis (marijuana) use is a risk factor for the onset of psychosis.
Psychotic symptoms and behaviors are considered psychiatric emergencies, and persons showing signs of psychosis are frequently taken by family, friends, or the police to a hospital emergency room. A person diagnosed as psychotic can be legally hospitalized against his or her will, particularly if he or she is violent, threatening to commit suicide, or threatening to harm another person. A psychotic person may also be hospitalized if he or she has become malnourished or ill as a result of failure to feed, dress appropriately for the climate, or otherwise take care of him- or herself.
What part of proven vs estimates you don't understand?
Misconception #3:
http://www.ensec.org/index.php?view=...on=com_content
lol aspergers
lol stuck on stupid
I don't know that...
Aspergers is a mental illness. You did state that you thought you had it. You can dissemble all you want but when it comes down to it you know. You can front that i am delusional but you said that you had it, not me.
Without a direct interview its impossible to say with certainty whether or not you are cognizant of your antisocial behavior but you admit something is amiss.
And you still really do not get it. I had you go through your rote arguments so I could get your compulsive behavior on track. When I put the survey in front of you, you filled it out.
Have you noticed that since then I do not really even try and argue with you? How I just talk at you? Theres a reason for that.
You lack self control; that's for certain. I really wasn't kidding when i said you should go see a shrink.
I am aware of the difference but is the NYT? What is the source for their number? Surely you can provide it.
I provided it. Anything else you need, dumbo?
Where's the "advanced battery technology" source?
FuzzDumbkins is a drug addict,
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So not "Everybody here knows"... why do you lie Poptech? Is that part of the "mild form" of your mental illness?
I see no source assigned to the NYT article.
ElNono.
I'll bet the NY Times article confused the terms. By the NI 43-101 standard, there is estimated, proven, and probable.
I wouldn't put too much faith in any journalist from the NY Slimes. especially when they don't show their sources.
Are there advanced battery technologies that use rare-earths?
I backed up my statement. Now back up yours.
Do you lie a lot, or just here?
Back up your statement first, then you'll know the answer to your question.
Come on, start googling...
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