r0ach? realr0ach?
Its unfortunate that Roach and Gembitz dont have eachothers love right now to comfort them as their shorts are destroyed more each day. They wont meet for several years till the 100k party and life will be very hard for them. Roach, like most paranoid schizophrenics lives at home and his delusions grow worse and worse. Roach will survive these tough times in his parents basement and the local Rabbi will come check on him once a week. Gembitz spends most of her nights crying about her gender issues and her dark past. Two truly broken souls who have no real purpose in life.
Lets have a look at Roach's mental disorder.
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https://www.helpguide.org/articles/mental-disorders/schizophrenia-signs-and-symptoms.htm"Early warning signs of schizophrenia
In some people, schizophrenia appears suddenly and without warning. But for most, it comes on slowly, with subtle warning signs and a gradual decline in functioning long before the first severe episode. Often, friends or family members will know early on that something is wrong, without knowing exactly what."
(Roachs family knew something was wrong when he started refusing to go to the synagogue and locking himself in his room)
"In this early phase of schizophrenia, you may seem eccentric, unmotivated, emotionless, and reclusive to others. You may start to isolate yourself, begin neglecting your appearance, say peculiar things, and show a general indifference to life. You may abandon hobbies and activities, and your performance at work or school can deteriorate."
(Roach never finished high school and has not had a job in 7 years. His only interest in life is posting on the internet about Jews and ranting about Bitcoin. He sold the few coins he had in 2015
and watching them grow in value has driven him much deeper into insanity
)
"The most common early warning signs include:
Depression, social withdrawal"
(Lives in basement, only comes out a few times a month. No friends, job, hobbies, college, exercise, or any other activity. Just a mentally deranged recluse reading Daily Stormer and ranting about Jews and Bitcoin, this is his only life activity)
"Hostility or suspiciousness, extreme reaction to criticism"
(Cant handle when people point out how retarded his "ideas" are LOL)
"Deterioration of personal hygiene"
(Roach only bathes once a month when his parents refuse to put food by his door if he doesnt)
"Flat, expressionless gaze"
(Roach has not smiled or laughed in several years. His life is like a deranged robot with almost no emotion except for anger and fear)
"Inability to cry or express joy or inappropriate laughter or crying"
(Roachs grandparents died and he felt nothing except that two less jews walked the Earth so he felt a little bit safer)
"Oversleeping or insomnia; forgetful, unable to concentrate"
(Roach is up all hours posting and ranting to people who think his life is a waste)
"Odd or irrational statements; strange use of words or way of speaking"
(thousands of delusional posts about Bitcoin being worthless and a Jewish scam as it climbs and climbs each year in value)
"While these warning signs can result from a number of problems—not just schizophrenia—they are cause for concern. When out-of-the-ordinary behavior is causing problems in your life or the life of a loved one, seek medical advice. If schizophrenia or another mental problem is the cause, getting treatment early will help."
(the only treatment for Roach will be his future lover Gembitz)
"Symptoms
There are five types of symptoms characteristic of schizophrenia: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, disorganized behavior, and the so-called “negative” symptoms. However, the symptoms of schizophrenia vary dramatically from person to person, both in pattern and severity. Not every person with schizophrenia will have all the symptoms, and the symptoms of schizophrenia may also change over time."
"Delusions
A delusion is a firmly-held idea that a person has despite clear and obvious evidence that it isn’t true. Delusions are extremely common in schizophrenia, occurring in more than 90% of those who have the disorder. Often, these delusions involve illogical or bizarre ideas or fantasies, such as:"
Exters pyramid
Jews out to get him!!
Bitcoin is a Jewish scam!!
Muh silver!!!
"Delusions of persecution – Belief that others, often a vague “they,” are out to get you. These persecutory delusions often involve bizarre ideas and plots (e.g. “Martians are trying to poison me with radioactive particles delivered through my tap water”)."
A. Jews
B. Women
C. Gays
D. Bitcoiners
E. Parents
F. Local Rabbi
"Delusions of reference – A neutral environmental event is believed to have a special and personal meaning. For example, you might believe a billboard or a person on TV is sending a message meant specifically for you."
Thinks Hitler is talking to him every day.
"Delusions of grandeur – Belief that you are a famous or important figure, such as Jesus Christ or Napoleon. Alternately, delusions of grandeur may involve the belief that you have unusual powers, such as the ability to fly."
A. Thinks he understands markets and is some kind of expert, but has only ever lost his allowance by making bad trades and losing shekels on silver coin investments. His ideas are really just a few silly points repeated over and over again.
"Delusions of control – Belief that your thoughts or actions are being controlled by outside, alien forces. Common delusions of control include thought broadcasting (“My private thoughts are being transmitted to others”), thought insertion (“Someone is planting thoughts in my head”), and thought withdrawal (“The CIA is robbing me of my thoughts”)."
See, Jews, Hitler etc.
"Hallucinations
Hallucinations are sounds or other sensations experienced as real when they exist only in your mind. While hallucinations can involve any of the five senses, auditory hallucinations (e.g. hearing voices or some other sound) are most common in schizophrenia, often occurring when you misinterpret your own inner self-talk as coming from an outside source."
?? Possibly thinks responders to his posts dont think he is a deranged clown
??
"Schizophrenic hallucinations are usually meaningful to you as the person experiencing them. Many times, the voices are those of someone you know, and usually they’re critical, vulgar, or abusive. Visual hallucinations are also relatively common, while all hallucinations tend to be worse when you’re alone."
"Disorganized speech
Schizophrenia can cause you to have trouble concentrating and maintaining a train of thought, externally manifesting itself in the way that you speak. You may respond to queries with an unrelated answer, start sentences with one topic and end somewhere completely different, speak incoherently, or say illogical things."
Bizarre nonsense ideas about everything under the sun. Roach has delusions that he is an expert on every topic, but his writings are little more than insane babbling.
Common signs of disorganized speech include:
Loose associations – Rapidly shifting from topic to topic, with no connection between one thought and the next.
Neologisms – Made-up words or phrases that only have meaning to you.
Perseveration – Repetition of words and statements; saying the same thing over and over.
Clang – Meaningless use of rhyming words (“I said the bread and read the shed and fed Ned at the head”).
Disorganized behavior
Schizophrenia disrupts goal-directed activity, impairing your ability to take care of yourself, your work, and interact with others. Disorganized behavior appears as:
A decline in overall daily functioning
Unpredictable or inappropriate emotional responses
Behaviors that appear bizarre and have no purpose
Lack of inhibition and impulse control
Negative symptoms (absence of normal behaviors)
The so-called “negative” symptoms of schizophrenia refer to the absence of normal behaviors found in healthy individuals, such as:
Lack of emotional expression – Inexpressive face, including a flat voice, lack of eye contact, and blank or restricted facial expressions.
Lack of interest or enthusiasm – Problems with motivation; lack of self-care.
Seeming lack of interest in the world – Apparent unawareness of the environment; social withdrawal.
Speech difficulties and abnormalities – Inability to carry a conversation; short and sometimes disconnected replies to questions; speaking in a monotone.
Daniel’s story
Daniel is 21 years old. Six months ago, he was doing well in college and holding down a part-time job in the stockroom of a local electronics store. But then he began to change, becoming increasingly paranoid and acting out in bizarre ways. First, he became convinced that his professors were “out to get him” since they didn’t appreciate his confusing, off-topic classroom rants. Then he told his roommate that the other students were “in on the conspiracy.” Soon after, he dropped out of school.
From there, his condition got worse. Daniel stopped bathing, shaving, and washing his clothes. At work, he became convinced that his boss was watching him through surveillance bugs planted in the store’s TV screens. Then he started hearing voices telling him to find the bugs and deactivate them. Things came to a head when he acted on the voices, smashing several TVs and screaming that he wasn’t going to put up with the “illegal spying” any more. His frightened boss called the police, and Daniel was hospitalized.
Treatment for schizophrenia
As upsetting as a diagnosis of schizophrenia can be, ignoring the problem won’t make it go away. Beginning treatment as soon as possible with an experienced mental health professional is crucial to your recovery. At the same time, it’s important not to buy into the stigma associated with schizophrenia or the myth that you can’t get better. A diagnosis of schizophrenia is not a life-sentence of ever-worsening symptoms and recurring hospitalizations. With the right treatment and self-help, many people with schizophrenia are able to regain normal functioning and even become symptom-free."
Giving and receiving rimjobs with Gembitz will prove his only salvation in the future.