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Aug. 4th, 2006 10:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Seen this one around everywhere, doing it because I happen to have a book on my lap.
1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next 3 sentences on your blog along with these instructions.
5. Don't you dare dig for that "cool" or "intellectual" book in your closet! I know you were thinking about it! Just pick up whatever is closest.
6. Tag three people.
Okay, so it's not so much a sentence as part of a chart, but we'll go with it.
297.39 Induced Psychotic Disorder (Shared Paranoid Disorder)
A. A delusion develops (in a second person) in the context of a close relationship with another person, or persons, with an already established delusion (the primary case).
B. The delusion in the second person is similar in content to that in the primary case.
C. Immediately before onset of the induced delusion, the second person did not have a psychotic disorder or the prodromal symptoms of Schizophrenia.
"Psychotic Disorders" -- Quick Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria from DSM-III-R
So, yeah. I was reading this, though it's for the version 2 editions ago, mostly to compare it to (my knowledge of, as I don't have an actual copy) the current one. And it has a page with the beginnings of two different fics I started writing last year that I found while cleaning my room in it, which is why I had it on my lap at the computer, so I could type them as the paper's pretty wrinkly and gross.
1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next 3 sentences on your blog along with these instructions.
5. Don't you dare dig for that "cool" or "intellectual" book in your closet! I know you were thinking about it! Just pick up whatever is closest.
6. Tag three people.
Okay, so it's not so much a sentence as part of a chart, but we'll go with it.
297.39 Induced Psychotic Disorder (Shared Paranoid Disorder)
A. A delusion develops (in a second person) in the context of a close relationship with another person, or persons, with an already established delusion (the primary case).
B. The delusion in the second person is similar in content to that in the primary case.
C. Immediately before onset of the induced delusion, the second person did not have a psychotic disorder or the prodromal symptoms of Schizophrenia.
"Psychotic Disorders" -- Quick Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria from DSM-III-R
So, yeah. I was reading this, though it's for the version 2 editions ago, mostly to compare it to (my knowledge of, as I don't have an actual copy) the current one. And it has a page with the beginnings of two different fics I started writing last year that I found while cleaning my room in it, which is why I had it on my lap at the computer, so I could type them as the paper's pretty wrinkly and gross.