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<blockquote data-quote="JackBeNimble" data-source="post: 658133" data-attributes="member: 18998"><p>Brain Williams was the NBC Nightly News anchor that made up stories and was fired over it. I don't believe he is vicious, just a little nuts. He may very well believe those lies he's been telling. Reality only lies within our minds and for some people the line between their dreams and reality becomes blurred. The only difference between an insane person and a sane one is their ability or inability to distinguish the difference. It takes many interactions with a person who has this problem before you can determine their level of insanity. They look sane and from all other aspects are viewed as sane by society. Living with many family members that have this problem has been trying to say the least. It's like a spreading disease as one will bring up something that is really his or her dream or nightmare and tell the other one who now dreams that same dream and it now becomes their reality in their memory banks. This dream/nightmare is then spread to the third one and finally the forth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackBeNimble, post: 658133, member: 18998"] Brain Williams was the NBC Nightly News anchor that made up stories and was fired over it. I don't believe he is vicious, just a little nuts. He may very well believe those lies he's been telling. Reality only lies within our minds and for some people the line between their dreams and reality becomes blurred. The only difference between an insane person and a sane one is their ability or inability to distinguish the difference. It takes many interactions with a person who has this problem before you can determine their level of insanity. They look sane and from all other aspects are viewed as sane by society. Living with many family members that have this problem has been trying to say the least. It's like a spreading disease as one will bring up something that is really his or her dream or nightmare and tell the other one who now dreams that same dream and it now becomes their reality in their memory banks. This dream/nightmare is then spread to the third one and finally the forth. [/QUOTE]
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