(That's what I feel like given my last few posts... I promise I'm not always such a killjoy

In that case i must agree with you.RocketScientist wrote:What I disagree with is your entire false dilemma. "Stress" is not a mental health issue.
In this part of the dilemma i clearly differentiate stress from a mental health problem.Can stress cause bad things to happen to ones mental health? Yes.
Lol, I'm a procrastinator too. Also, taking a xanax to make a phone call? wut O.oRocketScientist wrote:Stress is weird, though. I'm guessing he would have had the same level of stress no matter what deadline he made. He works to whatever the deadline is, and tries to cram in as much as possible. And different things stress different people. I used to wait until the last minute to do all my school reports, write them in ten minutes to half an hour while watching TV, and I was good to go. Other people would freak out from that. OTOH, I have to take a Xanax to make a phone call.
I don't actually know where I'm going with this...![]()
Sorry, statement removed. I'll also quit with the unsolicted suggestions, just trying to help.SeeAMoose wrote:Xanax is an anti-anxiety medication that has nothing to do with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Please don't make statements like that.
Also, it is far from clear that it was stress from his deadlines (although that is a possibility). It could also possible that his work schedule contributed to his stress. The man works similar hours to what I did on a political campaign, and has been doing so for years with no real breaks. I was almost crazy at the end of 4 months of 70-80 hour weeks, and by my understanding that is a typical week for Thunt. I can't imagine continuously working the hours he works. The point being that unless Thunt tells us that he was stressed update the update schedule we don't know, and you're just making the situation fit into your preconceived notions.
With regards to the buffer idea, it has been suggested by many people over the years. Thunt has his reasons for not having a buffer. I would also remind you that Thunt does not like unsolicited suggestions.
Thanks for noticing. Sometimes dragons get sick if they get too many views or clicks too fast while maturing, so you have to hide them for a bit until they recoversmjjames wrote:@synch, one of your dragon thingies is now a cloud of smoke or something, just noticing.
I don't doubt it, if Thunt's missus is anything like mine she would castrate him before he had the chance. My wife is a little Korean ninja, third my size (literally) but she wears the pants in this relationshipnikohl wrote:but as Thunt does not fall into any of those categories (any any suggestion that he "might" is pure speculation at best, slander at worst) Welcome to the forum!
Cheers, always wondered is I should signup, but too much of a voyeurnikohl wrote:Welcome to the forum!
I can't tell if you're serious and cross about the topic wandering again or joking and dead-pan.SculptsAir wrote:Can we please get back on the topic?
He clearly stated that it was: self-inflicted pre-super villain insanity.
I mentioned stress from deadlines as an example of a possible cause, but we do not know anything.
And since there are very few case-studies with a negative outcome for his condition, we can only hope for the best.
Or does anyone have experience with preventing post-super villain insanity?