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Cyclothymia? Euthymia? by Saint

April 12th, 2007 10:30 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Make up a clinical disorder that accurately represents your mental condition. You must create diagnostic criteria, symptoms, causes, and treatment. Give it a good name and a good cure. Unless, of course, you don't need a cure.

Do not use this task as a forum to discuss a disorder with which you have already been diagnosed.

Autoanthrohapanism-
A word that I created using Greek roots, if I were to translate it correctly it should mean: A human that is always completely happy.

Anthro= Greek for human
Hap= the Greek root for happy
Auto= Greek for self, same
Pan= Greek for all


This is my mental state almost always, except when the workload gets a little heavy, then I get stressed.
basically there is no cure, and this illness is HIGHLY CONTAGEOUS!!! If you know any one with symptoms such as:
-Is always smiling
-Never has a dull moment
-Often has enough energy to jump to the moon and back
-Could kill someone with focused enthusiasm
-Always has an incredible urge to do something immature, or dumb in a public place
-Is never quiet
then you may be at risk, if you are I suggest that you contract the illness immediately, and go into a restaurant and order a chocolate malt. You will feel the effects of Autoanthrohapanism almost instantly, best thing to do is sit back, get sugar high, run it out, and then crash and burn. The disease is curable to an extent, but many people such as myself have an incurable form of Chronic Autoanthrohapanism.

Are YOU an Autoanthrohapanist?

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posted by Fonne Tayne on April 12th, 2007 11:37 PM

can you give us any other examples of the root "hap" being used in our everyday vocabulary? seems like half should be something like "semi"...


funny, but i thought you meant hapa like half. like hawaiian hapa.

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posted by Stone Saints on April 18th, 2007 9:10 AM

It has a nice ring to it--flows off the tongue the way it should.