Being in psychosis means experiencing a severe disruption in how your brain processes reality. It is a state of “losing touch” with the world around you, characterized primarily by hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that aren’t there) and delusions (holding false, unshakeable beliefs despite contrary evidence). It is not an illness itself, but rather a set of symptoms often tied to conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe depression, or triggered by extreme stress, trauma, or substance use. Key experiences and signs include: Hallucinations: Experiencing sensations that other people cannot share, such as hearing voices or seeing shadows. Delusions: Believing things that are untrue, like the feeling that you are being plotted against. Disorganized Thinking: Using incoherent language, jumping rapidly between unrelated topics, or having trouble concentrating. Changes in Behavior: Withdrawing from friends and family, neglecting self-care, or having ...
Okay... so I have one main pet peve of Chrome. It doesn't view xml in a nice viewable format. Allow me to illustrate:
As you can see... silly Chrome renders the xml in it's raw format. Not like how Firefox or even IE would display it.
Now, I'm not certain, but I would imagine that Google would correct this later on down the road. You know, for posterities sake... or something like that.
Hopefully they'll figure it out... who knows they might even have it corrected in their current latest Beta version? Who knows... I for one don't. I just know that I hope they'll fix this little bit of an annoyance soon... and shortly.
I can already hear people shouting out... but Google wants you to use Google Reader for that! Well I've thought about this... and you're probably right. So in the end my point might be moot... who knows. We'll see what happens.
Now, I'm not certain, but I would imagine that Google would correct this later on down the road. You know, for posterities sake... or something like that.
Hopefully they'll figure it out... who knows they might even have it corrected in their current latest Beta version? Who knows... I for one don't. I just know that I hope they'll fix this little bit of an annoyance soon... and shortly.
I can already hear people shouting out... but Google wants you to use Google Reader for that! Well I've thought about this... and you're probably right. So in the end my point might be moot... who knows. We'll see what happens.
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