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Personal Narrative: A Career In The Military
WARNING ANY ALL MATERIAL SUBMITTED HAS BEEN EDITED TO AVOID ANY AND ALL COINCIDENCES WHERE I WOULD TO VOLUNTARILY ADMIT SOMETHING ABOUT MYSELF OR EVEN TIME, DATE AND WAYS IN WHICH ANY LOCATIONAL KNOWLEDGE CAN BE INTERPRETED FROM CONNECTING INFORMATION FROM SECTIONS WHILE YOU ARE READING THIS. TO AVOID IMCRIMINATING MYSELF AND MY FAMILY. I HAVE ADHD. SORRY FOR THE LEGNTH. I AM A 30 YEAR OLD MALE LIVING WITH HIS PARENTS. Someone did on Friday did falsely call the police after gaining my trust in a PM thread. ShOrtly thereafter I had to extensively explain to three duties, that even though I had been in the military. In front of my mother who Is a social worker and a licensed nurse who Is naturally supposed to be aware of people who are family …show more content…
Supposedly supporters or at the very least some being anti-trump people. Getting harassed by people lately by hyper agitated people from various levels of association with either pro-trump individuals. I was critically ill and let my mind accept this individual's conversation to go forward after blindly accepting a private message thread and opening that thread with a rushed blind psychotic statement of "I want to kill myself." She then was sure I actually had full cognitive faculties and went ahead to call for a police car to investigate a suicide threat. Letting that Idea not once compute in my haste had let her keep talking to me specifically to the point of a suicide line operator. For which, if I had actually said yes, I am going to go through with it, her activity would be justified for her to do so. i explained with out even realizing it that she was a counselor and likely an actual suicide prevention individual. Which makes perfect sense right now, yesturday and today now that I am back on my medication and 100% feeling better about myself. Now I have a few methods of how I act out my return to …show more content…
it has occurred to me, that I might seem overt and truly out of my mind. literally insane. Or in the very least a high functioning sociopath with a high IQ, but slightly above autistic nature, who can function as an idiot.
Inviting too many people and leaving my personal mobile cell phone open for anyone who was capable of taking advantage of me or anyone who was inept enough to leave it there in the profile when friends of yours are supposed to be trusted individuals. I blame myself for all of this.
And to back up my argument, to help me also ultimately you to undertand what it takes to take step for annonimity here is the link for future https://www.slashgear.com/facebook-users-fake-suicide-threat-lands-him-in-psych-ward-20374676/ ADHDAUTISTIC15@hmamail.com
THIS WILL ALSO LIKELY BE A PRINTED OUT STATEMENT IF AND WHEN I DO HAVE TO HAND OVER TO THE POLICE OR PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT FACILITY TO HAVE EVIDENCE THAT I HAD NOT ACTED WITH GOOD SENSE OF CLARITY OR SANITY. AFTERWARDS HAVING BEEN CONCSCIOUS OF MY

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