Game is bipolar. One day he's this way, the next day he's the next.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm kind of effectively bipolar.
Sometimes when you have bipolar you have days you are grumpy and not feeling yourself.
Man is a gaming animal. He must always be trying to get the better in something or other.
I actually think in some ways that it might be more challenging to be bipolar because it's so mercurial - it's so ever-changing. You can't get any traction. You can't build on a system. Whereas, somebody who has Asperger's, which is certainly a much more forgiving expression of autism, can create models for coping and build on them over time.
It seems like everybody's perception of me is very bipolar. To one group, it's overpaid, overrated; to another group, it's underpaid, underrated, underdog. It's funny to me because there's no real balance.
Rage is exciting, but leaves me confused and exhausted.
People with bipolar disorder have difficulty with boundaries.
I have a type of bipolar that swings up and down all day long. There are significant mood swings within a day, within a week, within a month. I go through at least four major episodes a year. That's really the definition of bipolar rapid cycle. But I have ultra-rapid, so I have tiny little episodes all day long.
That's like making fun of a maniac because his brain isn't completely right, because he isn't in the norm.
So when I was 24, someone suggested to me that I was bipolar, and I thought that was ridiculous. I just thought he was trying to get out of treating me. But he was also responding to the chaotic nature of my life.
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