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KarmaOG I've increased from 168 to 184 on the Sanity Test in a week
 
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Question Feb 11, 2020 at 01:33 AM
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Last week I tried the quieter personality on the Sanity score, it got a score of 168. This week, I am 184.

Same severe 15 as last time. But 2 specifically increased.

Schizophrenia (from 65 to 85), phobias (from 75 to 83), dissasociation (from 75 to 92) mania/bipolar (from 76 to 85) and ptsd (from 83 to 92).

Maybe I'm just being more truthful with myself..? Or my more confident personality is more misguided than the introverted side of me.
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Default Feb 11, 2020 at 04:21 AM
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You think you have 2 personalities? That's fascinating. I'd love to hear more about it.

Based on your second paragraph, maybe you are confusing what you wish to be true with what you know to be true? Or of you are bipolar, could it be your manic and low phases where you seem like different people? Not that I want to kill the 2 personality theory. I often wonder if such a thing exists or if the condition is misinterpreted for dramatic movie plots.
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Default Mar 09, 2020 at 12:13 AM
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Personality disorder can happen i have three other personalities besides myself
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