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- alpha94, on 03/26/2008, -2/+37So we're reduced to submitting random wikipedia content now?
- FulcrumVitesse, on 03/26/2008, -3/+15So basically, they're zombies.
- WoundedCow, on 03/26/2008, -1/+11I've got something similar....I think my second ex-wife is putrifying....I'm just sayin'
- HanSolo69, on 03/26/2008, -0/+9More like reverse zombies. Zombies are basically dead but think they're alive. These people are alive but think that they are dead.
- skags, on 03/26/2008, -1/+10More like cotarded.
- pervy_the_clown, on 03/26/2008, -3/+11Saw it on scrubs
- meruru, on 03/26/2008, -0/+6Imagine if you were a necrophiliac and had this disease
- elpohl, on 03/26/2008, -0/+5They THINK they're zombies, which is way uncooler than actually being one.
- Ganja420, on 03/26/2008, -1/+6"But we're all gonna......nah we're already dead!"
- ilikesboobs, on 03/26/2008, -0/+5"The Cockard delusion or Cockard's syndrome, also known as Bonerama....Rarely, it can include delusions of being Tom Cruise."
Good ol' Wikipedia. - toasty168, on 03/26/2008, -0/+3aren't we all dying?
- bosssmiley, on 03/26/2008, -1/+4No, they're delusional.
Lepers > Cotard's Syndrome. People with leprosy /really are/ rotting alive! - nrt25, on 03/26/2008, -0/+3I, for one, welcome our wiki overlords.
- alex7575, on 03/26/2008, -2/+5They have Cotard's Syndrome, what's your excuse?
- parax, on 03/26/2008, -0/+3The belief that they're immortal isn't something you can disprove to them.
- inactive, on 03/26/2008, -0/+3fap....?
- Clumber, on 03/26/2008, -0/+2No No! Chainsaws are terrible zombie defense weapons! (If I was a true Max Brooks geek, I would quote the chapter, page, paragraph, and sentence.... I am so disappointed in myself right now....)
- sindex, on 03/26/2008, -0/+2It should be right next to your copy of World War Z, and your riot gear.
- grimward, on 03/27/2008, -0/+2This wiki article is the most interesting one I've read on digg for two weeks. Not to mention that the page loaded (which half of diggs articles don't do thanks to the digg effect) and it was devoid of commercial content too.. and didn't require me to click through six pages which would submit me to more commercials.
So YES, I hope everybody starts submitting wiki articles, because they're often very ***** cool. - sq2shooter, on 03/26/2008, -0/+2Digg cotarded the site.
- frogsoblivious, on 03/26/2008, -0/+2"Rarely, it can include delusions of being Tom Cruise" -- 1st paragraph... good job wiki-editors
- jhuebel, on 03/26/2008, -0/+2That comment made me smile. Only mine isn't an ex. ;-)
- johnnyboyc, on 03/26/2008, -0/+2This is a grave matter.
- SyntraFTW, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1Wow, such a long thought out comment.
- darkfus, on 03/26/2008, -3/+4Wow, thats cotarded.
- worldnick, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1You don't have Cotard's syndrome you have Tard's syndrome. These people think they are decaying, not that they have died and are feeling disconnected. Oh you also have "waaahh" syndrome. Try a new career.
- inactive, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1I'm on drugs.
- CrushThemTorg, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1Ooohhhhh no you didn't! (Snip-snap)
- codered1322, on 03/26/2008, -1/+2There can be only one!
- xsecretfiles, on 03/26/2008, -1/+2I died a little inside everyday ....wait I didn't mean it literately
- TheZorch, on 03/26/2008, -1/+2The Zombie Appocolypse is coming! Dammit, where did I leave that copy of the Zomblie Survival Guide at?!
- Pegritz, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1Great story...but for the Other Gods' sake, avoid dagonbytes.com--the versions of the stories on that site were transcribed by people who can barely type from the repudiated Del Rey texts. Go here for the real version of the story just as HPL intended it, transcribed from the autograph manuscript: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Cool_Air
- bshock, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1I believe I'm decaying -- I call it "aging."
- themastersb, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1I've always imagined being a survivor in a zombie infestation then spotting a loli zombie and running away with her.
- spooks2k6, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1You may not believe it, but for a period of about 9 months from late 2003 into 2004 I had this disorder. I would constantly think I had died of some sort of ailment or accident. It was very weird. I would have perpetual Deja Vu, and I'm talking all day everyday. I felt very disconnected from everyone, it felt like they knew something that I didn't and wouldn't tell me. I was always trying to do new things in order to try and prove myself wrong, sometimes it worked, other times it didn't. Most likely what was happening to me is that I was having small frontal lobe seizures, but I'm not a Doctor, nor did I have insurance to go to a Doctor to have this checked out. Oddly enough what broke me from this disorder was something I read, while sitting in the shadow of the space needle in Seattle.
"For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten. Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now perished; neither have they any more a portion for ever in any thing that is done under the sun. . . . Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou goest." Ecclesiastes 9:5-6, 10. I hope this helps anyone else out there who has had this happen to them. Peace and Hair Grease!! - nbcaffeine, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1If you don't have it memorized and your plans and backup plans committed to memory, you're Zed food anyways
- plasticAngel, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1another weird psychological disorder is Capgras syndrome, where individuals suffer from no obvious cognitive deficits but believe that all of their loved ones have been replaced by identical "impostors," believed to be caused by damage to the brain's limbic system, which plays a major role in emotions
- grimward, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1No really, you *are* at this very second dying, your cells are dying and being replaced with other cells and as you grow older your body will become less efficient at this mechanism which will result in your "dead/life" cell ratio getting skewered ever so slightly. Life is just one very prolonged death, what you think of as the absolute natural cause death is actually a very gradual process.
- Ladymongoose, on 04/02/2008, -0/+1Love the random article featuere on Wiki...here's what i got http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Askjelldalsvatnet
- rocktopotomus, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1reminds me of a note I saw on a patient chart a while back. the patient's blood work hadn't been done and in a notes field the nurse had written that after numerous failed attempts to draw blood the patient told the nurse "my body contains no blood". made me laugh
- Clumber, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1Shouldn't matter where you left it - you should have it memorized by now! Or at least leave copies of it in all facets of your life....
[runs to parking lot, checks truck for BugOut bag... sighs with relief...] - theNazz, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1I recall a time years ago when I believed that I was dead and in purgatory... of course, I was tripping balls on some poor grade LSD, but at least I have a brief understanding of what the condition feels like as described in the article. I certainly felt reborn after I came down from that one.
- inactive, on 03/27/2008, -0/+1ROFL
- Clumber, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1Literately? You meant it illiterately?
- AnotherUsername, on 03/28/2008, -0/+0I had this once one acid. True story.
- hellbastard, on 03/26/2008, -0/+0Fortunately it is not as common as ***** Syndrome, which over 50% of internet users are believed to suffer from to some degree.
- grimward, on 03/27/2008, -1/+1You really shouldn't read the book then that theorizes that reality is just one huge common hallucination purported by god which has split into millions of fragmented souls :P In all seriousness though, that book got me *really* questioning reality.. but that's nothing a good fist to the wall can't cure. Pain is one of the best reality verifiers that exist.
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