Originally posted by dragg:if he has a mental condition it may explain his behaviour. let the mental doctors tell us.
dont be too quick to judge unless you have a mental condition he mentioned and knows its not the cause.
Associate Professor Munidasa Winslow, senior consultant at Winslow Clinic, said: "Having a condition, having obsessive compulsive disorder or Asperger's or whatever else, is not a carte blanche credit for you to be able to misbehave or do whatever you want to.
"You still have to live by society's norms. If you find you have problems with that, then it's incumbent on you to go and seek help."
Source: Linkie
Originally posted by fudgester:
Associate Professor Munidasa Winslow, senior consultant at Winslow Clinic, said: "Having a condition, having obsessive compulsive disorder or Asperger's or whatever else, is not a carte blanche credit for you to be able to misbehave or do whatever you want to.
"You still have to live by society's norms. If you find you have problems with that, then it's incumbent on you to go and seek help."Source: Linkie
Originally posted by dragg:
i fully agree. but if his actions are indeed caused partly by a medical condition then it somehow mitigates what he did. but not absolve him from blame.
then he should stay in IMH and clear his mind before causing bigger mess.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:then he should stay in IMH and clear his mind before causing bigger mess.
He can't be sick enough to be posting so intelligently in facebook.
Does he really wear that scarf everywhere he goes? He doesn't wear it to job interviews right?
Originally posted by dragg:
not everyone with mental illness stays in IMH. a lot of people have mental illness but doesnt know. many refused to seek help because of social stigman in asian society. for all you know you may be sick too. haha...
stigma or not; stay in IMH for his own good; he should seek help...
Originally posted by Clivebenss:then he should stay in IMH and clear his mind before causing bigger mess.
You worried about being shove down bus too?
About Obsessive Compulsive Disorders.
One of the most upsetting types of agressive obsessions concern worries that a person may cause harm to others impulsively. For example, the person may fear that they will punch a friend, when they are not angry, but just because they can. They may be concerned that they might push an elderly person into subway tracks or push a child into oncoming traffic. Another common fear is that the person might grab a steak knife during dinner and stab a loved one. The focial point of these worries is usually loved ones, but can be strangers or pets. Sometimes the person is not worried about harming others, but worries about harming him or herself, which is not to be confused with suicidal ideation as people with these types of fears will do anything to avoid causing the harm they worry about.
http://www.ocdtypes.com/harming-ocd.php
Originally posted by βÎτά:
Depression is not as simple as being depressed.
Please consult your DSM-V.
Originally posted by Bikeforceful:
So what if he is depressed? there are hundred of depressed peoiple around- theydon't go around pushing old ladies ! He is just a bloody bully. This sort of crap shit should just go jump into Bedok Reservoir!
There are many forms of depression, it's not as simple as you think it is, about being sad and depressed.
Do you know of anybody with Bipolar Disorder?
Sometimes the biochemical imbalance causes such issues, it's not within their control and so you shouldn't interpret it in layman's term.
You think people like these have control over their actions?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhlQhva5fUs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc0yAOHs3vo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJkKe92NYmM
just simply lame excuses to divert attentions to gain sympathy for himself
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Alex Ong(buses[IN]gapore!)
An old photo I took years ago that I though I could like to share. SBS 3749E on route 502. |
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2016278025460&set=o.147670341940115&type=3&theater
Alex Ong is a bus fan! Above link is evidence!
Note how he uses the term " (buses[IN]gapore!)"?
There is a user in sgforums known as:
http://sgforums.com/users/270573
And user
http://sgforums.com/users/168365/posts
Alex Ong is eX.A.K.R. !
The evidence is overwhelming!
Singapore is smaller than you think.
In singapore, his condition like that is very common lah...
just that some have already vented and exploded while some are still enduring
this is a stressed up, time-sensitive, frustrated, hot-tempered and illness-stricken society
road rage, taxi drivers kenna beaten up....bus rage...plane rage....and so on...all you can name it...
Those army regulars or who have been through army, you'll find that it's nothing surprising
just that i am rather surprised he is not some ah beng who use his middle finger or resort to violence or scold vulgarities
he's considered very subdued already
So you are saying..the majority of Singaporeans can go postal anytime ? ok.. *shivers*
Originally posted by 8adele:just simply lame excuses to divert attentions to gain sympathy for himself
Originally posted by fireice rox:Maybe the ah ma last minute press the bell causing the bus jam brake to stop. he dulan and worried this will spoil the bus tyre or brake system.. High chance that he is a bus fan from sgforum!
Actually your opinion is not that far fetched because Alex Ong is really a bus fan on sgforums.
Bipolar disorder is a condition in which people go back and forth between periods of a very good or irritable mood and depression. The "mood swings" between mania and depression can be very quick.
Bipolar disorder affects men and women equally. It usually starts between ages 15 - 25. The exact cause is unknown, but it occurs more often in relatives of people with bipolar disorder.
Types of bipolar disorder:
People with bipolar disorder type I have had at least one manic episode and periods of major depression. In the past, bipolar disorder type I was called manic depression.
People with bipolar disorder type II have never had full mania. Instead they experience periods of high energy levels and impulsiveness that are not as extreme as mania (called hypomania). These periods alternate with episodes of depression.
A mild form of bipolar disorder called cyclothymia involves less severe mood swings. People with this form alternate between hypomania and mild depression. People with bipolar disorder type II or cyclothymia may be wrongly diagnosed as having depression.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001924/
Table of Contents
The key feature of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is excessive worry.
Everyone worries to some degree at some point about something in their lives. However, the worry experienced by individuals with GAD is clearly out of proportion to the actual likelihood or impact of the feared event. The worry is longstanding.
Themes of worry may include health, finances, job responsibilities, safety of one's children or even being late for appointments. The worry is difficult to control and interferes with the task at hand. For example, students may find it difficult to get their schoolwork done and parents often describe difficulty letting their child get on the school bus. These feelings of worry and dread are accompanied by physical symptoms such as pain from muscle tension, headache, frequent urination, difficulty swallowing, "lump in the throat" or exaggerated startle response.
For some people this chronic anxiety and worry have become the standard approach taken to all situations and health experts recognize this condition as Generalized Anxiety Disorder. While the exact cause for GAD is uncertain, experts feel that it's a combination of biological factors and life events. It's not uncommon for some people with GAD to also have other medical disorders such as depression and/or panic disorder . These may be influenced by the activity certain chemicals systems in the brain.
Symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
The first sign is chronic, irrational worry that can’t be turned off. This can focus on a variety of topics from health to money to job responsibilities. The worry, while ever present, can peak to the point that it prevents functioning.
Worries can be accompanied by physical symptoms that include trembling, twitching, muscle tension, headaches, sweating or hot flashes. The person might feel lightheaded, out of breath, nauseated or have to go to the bathroom a lot. Some people might feel they have lumps in their throats. Others startle more easily.
Originally posted by βÎτά:
You worried about being shove down bus too?
old girl fell and broke her wrist last year when someone push her from behind. This lady was lucky. Youngsters are getting bad.
People in Sg damn weird.
whoa eX.A.K.R. self exposed himself
Originally posted by Dalforce 1941:
Photos of (buses[IN]gapore!)
Alex Ong(buses[IN]gapore!)
An old photo I took years ago that I though I could like to share.
SBS 3749E on route 502.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2016278025460&set=o.147670341940115&type=3&theater
Alex Ong is a bus fan! Above link is evidence!
Photos of (buses[IN]gapore!)
Note how he uses the term " (buses[IN]gapore!)"?
There is a user in sgforums known as:
buses[IN]gapore!
http://sgforums.com/users/270573
And user
eX.A.K.R. replied to buses[IN]gapore! before as can be seen here:
http://sgforums.com/users/168365/posts
Alex Ong is eX.A.K.R. !
The evidence is overwhelming!
OMFG!!!! Alex ong is linked to buses[in]apore!!!!!!
Originally posted by Dalforce 1941:
Photos of (buses[IN]gapore!)
Alex Ong(buses[IN]gapore!)
An old photo I took years ago that I though I could like to share.
SBS 3749E on route 502.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2016278025460&set=o.147670341940115&type=3&theater
Alex Ong is a bus fan! Above link is evidence!
Photos of (buses[IN]gapore!)
Note how he uses the term " (buses[IN]gapore!)"?
There is a user in sgforums known as:
buses[IN]gapore!
http://sgforums.com/users/270573
And user
eX.A.K.R. replied to buses[IN]gapore! before as can be seen here:
http://sgforums.com/users/168365/posts
Alex Ong is eX.A.K.R. !
The evidence is overwhelming!
notice all the replies he gave are all damn short 1 or 2 sentence type!tells me that those who like reply short answers are capable of such horrible deeds!!!
the mind of an insane person like him tends to give short answers and wall of text answers might be too much for his short circuit mind!
who here like everytime gib 1 or 2 sentence hands up???i want to id all those nut cases here in sgforum!!!!:)
Originally posted by SMB228X:OMFG!!!! Alex ong is linked to buses[in]apore!!!!!!