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Sheldon wrote:
> > On Sep 6, 5:19�pm, Mark Thorson > wrote: > > > > I call this form of insanity foodiformia. > > I've got an egg piercer shaped like an egg. > I've got a holiday gravy boat shaped like a turkey. Looks like Stage I foodiformia, likely harmless and generally curable. If the eyes of the turkey gravy boat are a contrasting color to the body, rather than just being an impression in the china or earthenware body, that's Stage II foodiformia, a much more serious condition. Psychoanalysis or behavior modification therapy are recommended. Now, if you're like koko, she's an obvious case of Stage IV foodiformia, the most serious form of the disease. She didn't say so, but I can assure you that she talks to these foodiform items with faces on them while she uses them. (That doesn't mean she hears them talking back, although she may. If the latter, that's on a different scale, the schizophrenia scale.) That is diagnostic for Stage IV, and you can recognize it in an instant when you look at a person's collection of foodiform objects. If none of them have faces, it's probably harmless. If they only have impressed or molded eyes consistent with the dimensions of the eyes on the real animals that they represent, the prognosis is still good. It's when they have out-of-proportion "cartoon" eyes in a contrasting color that you make a diagnosis of Stage III. I'm deeply skeptical of every diagnosis of Stage III. I think nearly all of them are Stage IV. It's like if these were levels for describing cocaine addiction, and Stage III was owning a crack pipe and Stage IV was smoking crack, how many true Stage III's would you have? I think nearly all of your so-called Stage III's are in fact Stage IV's. Unfortunately, the prognosis is bleak. There are very few known recoveries from Stage III or Stage IV foodiformia. In every case, it was a woman stripped of her collection of foodiform tools in a bitter divorce, followed by massive self-medication therapy. The literature is sparse with regard to clinical outcomes, massive self-medication with alcohol (or more advanced drugs) seems to be the only reliable therapy. |
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