Joker, have you read the 30-page discussions One Brow had with Aint, or the blogs posted by Aint on philosophical discourse on One Brow's website. What are the odds that two such like minded nerds could be on one website. And One Brow contends he hardly knows Aint. I wish there were a psychologist on this site who could enlighten us about multiple personality disorder.
Write, although it aint exactly my forte, or nuthin, Imma make a serious and sincere response to some of the things you've said, only because I like you.
1. This part aint really important, but if you think I insulted or attacked you, I think your memory is bad. Some of your arguments and "reasoning" was so ill-considered that I'm sure I ridiculed some of your claims, but those were not personal attacks. Just attacks on some of your premises and the unfounded conclusions you were drawing from them.
2. If you're talking about a true multiple personality disorder (MPD), which you seem to be, then the different personalities exhibited by the same person are generally quite dissimiliar in attitude, belief system, etc. Yet you rely on what you see as a close similarity as evidence. It don't work that way. No need for two personalities if they're basically the same. In cases of MPD they are in fact two different people for the personal affected. He has no memory of what his other "identity" has done and it is not some kind of contrived teamwork that is sought. Yet you seem to believe that one person has created multiple personalities for the sole purpose of "double-teaming" you.
3. On the other hand, if you're just talking about one person perpetrating a carefully-planned, self-conscious ruse with full knowledge of what each "separate" identity is doing, then, as many others have noted, your conclusions make absolutely no sense (yet you are quite explicit in calling your misperceptions "the truth"). What is to be gained from having two internet message board ID's, exactly? If there is in fact any "gain" (if there is, I don't see it), how much is that "gain" worth? Worth enough to make 30 pages worth of posts to "convince" others it's not really the same poster? No one cares to begin with, and there is nothing to "prove" to begin with. Half the people here could have multiple accounts and no one would know, let alone care about, the "truth" about the poster behind them. No one would even suspect that 2 are the same to begin with, unless perhaps someone was banned and people thought he was trying to slip back in disguised. Otherwise, who would know, care, or suspect? Many posters say basically the same damn thing some other poster just said. So what? Who would think that "proves" they're the same person?
4. Given the above, you are giving every indication of having a paranoid personality. I don't say that to offend, ridicule, or demean you. It's just my honest opinion, and it is based on far more than your aint=one brow obsession. Aint no shame in that, if it's true. People don't choose to be clinically paranoid any more than they choose to have heart disease. But like physical diseases, paranoia can be successfully treated by medication and other methods.
5. Like I done said, I'm only saying all of this because I like you. Your illness, if that's what it is, generates a lot of adverse comments, from a lot of people, not just me and Eric. I suspect, however, that if I am right, you are already well aware of your condition, and have in fact been prescribed medication to ameliorate the symptoms. Many such persons simply stop taking their medication, and feel they are doing just fine without it, even when the symptoms once again become extreme. Paranoia seldom, if ever, first manifests itself late in life. Initial onset is generally in the teens or early 20's, so if you've had this condition that long, I'm sure it's been pointed out to you before. For you own good, get back on the meds, eh, homey?