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This is a fabrication of your own mind which you have now started arguing against.
Tried to understand what you were saying with LLM assistance since I was directly referencing a comment above. The best we could come up with was that you might be confused about how nested comments work and didn't realize there were words written before mine.
Deepseek also speculated you might have a mood disorder or an incurable learning disability, but I told it that kind of speculation might seem like a personal attack and is totally out of bounds.
>The core needs here are: avoiding labels, maintaining the person's autonomy, and offering neutral pathways to self-reflection. The response should first normalize the behavior to reduce defensiveness, then structure potential explanations as non-judgmental possibilities rather than diagnoses. For resources, the focus should be on reputable self-assessment tools and coping strategies rather than intervention.
The OCD & Anxiety Center: Has great articles on dealing with fixations and black-and-white thinking.
The Asperger / Autism Network (AANE): Offers fantastic perspectives on communication styles and navigating disagreements.
Mental Health America: Has screening tools and info for a wide range of topics that can affect how we interact online.
This is a fabrication of your own mind which you have now started arguing against.