

Having read through the other comments I think this is the winner. This person needs to read a book. What a wild hill to die on.
Nowadays everybody wants to talk like they got something to say but nothing comes out when they move their lips just a bunch of gibberish.
Having read through the other comments I think this is the winner. This person needs to read a book. What a wild hill to die on.
…someone starts filming it. Then it’s evidence.
Taking a penny instead of leaving a penny.
This except toasted on a frying pan and maple syrup instead of honey.
Go waste someone else’s time.
I know exactly what they asked and the answer is still “no”.
If you aren’t a mental health expert you aren’t equipped to ever make mental health judgement.
Ah yes Youtube, the bastion of medical education.
Fact of the matter is I am right and I am not here to argue about it.
No, there is not a way for a layman to spot mental health issues and reliably diagnose them. This is true across the board regardless of circumstances because mental health issues constantly overlap and require a lot of work to properly diagnose at a professional level.
We need this shit off of Lemmy. It’s so irritating I am almoat ready to throw in the towel and never come back here.
Do come back if you ever find a location on the internet that is bot free. Might be hard considering automated activity accounts for over 50% of internet traffic.
But on point, you absolutely do not have the ability to judge if someone is a bot or not. Even if the program used isn’t super sophisticated. If you are worried about it report and move on. No need to announce you will leave because no one actually cares if you do. We don’t know you.
Step one: I clone my phone allowing two phones to contact my past self.
Step two: “Lose” one phone, after turning on find my friend on the lost phone.
Step three: Send past self false information while keeping constant tab on the assassin who believes they have an edge.
Step four: Hit the assassin before they hit me.