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Personality Disorders

Monday, April 25th, 2011 at 12:56 am

Clearing out my emails. Usually I hover around the 70s….but I recently organized them to the 30s and now I’m at 5. 3 To Dos and 2 current conversations…

Anyways, I’ve been pondering what to do with this email of a personality disorder questionnaire that I took in Aug 09. I found the information quite interesting and accurate. It’s funny that as complicated as I’d like to think I am, as different from everyone as I am, as I have my little quirks and issues…it’s really all just….textbook. Maybe I’m reading too into it, like I tend to do with horoscopes…

How….disappointing. Anyways, I saved this in my email but I don’t really want to keep it there….so I thought, since it’s relevant to me, that I’d just post it here:


Paranoid
Paranoid personality disorder is characterized by a distrust of others and a constant suspicion that people around you have sinister motives. People with this disorder tend to have excessive trust in their own knowledge and abilities and usually avoid close relationships with others. They search for hidden meanings in everything and read hostile intentions into the actions of others. They are quick to challenge the loyalties of friends and loved ones and often appear cold and distant to others. They usually shift blame to others and tend to carry long grudges.

Schizoid
People with schizoid personality disorder avoid relationships and do not show much emotion. They genuinely prefer to be alone and do not secretly wish for popularity. They tend to seek jobs that require little social contact. Their social skills are often weak and they do not show a need for attention or acceptance. They are perceived as humorless and distant and often are termed “loners.”

Schizotypal
Many believe that schizotypal personality disorder represents mild schizophrenia. The disorder is characterized by odd forms of thinking and perceiving, and individuals with this disorder often seek isolation from others. They sometimes believe to have extra sensory ability or that unrelated events relate to them in some important way. They generally engage in eccentric behavior and have difficulty concentrating for long periods of time. Their speech is often over elaborate and difficult to follow.

Antisocial
A common misconception is that antisocial personality disorder refers to people who have poor social skills. The opposite is often the case. Instead, antisocial personality disorder is characterized by a lack of conscience. People with this disorder are prone to criminal behavior, believing that their victims are weak and deserving of being taken advantage of. They tend to lie and steal. Often, they are careless with money and take action without thinking about consequences. They are often agressive and are much more concerned with their own needs than the needs of others.

Borderline
Borderline personality disorder is characterized by mood instability and poor self-image. People with this disorder are prone to constant mood swings and bouts of anger. Often, they will take their anger out on themselves, causing themselves injury. Suicidal threats and actions are not uncommon. They think in very black and white terms and often form intense, conflict-ridden relationships. They are quick to anger when their expectations are not met.

Histrionic
People with histrionic personality disorder are constant attention seekers. They need to be the center of attention all the time, often interrupting others in order to dominate the conversation. They use grandiose language to discribe everyday events and seek constant praise. They may dress provacatively or exaggerate illnesses in order to gain attention. They also tend to exaggerate friendships and relationships, believing that everyone loves them. They are often manipulative.

Narcissistic
Narcissistic personality disorder is characterized by self-centeredness. Like histrionic disorder, people with this disorder seek attention and praise. They exaggerate their achievements, expecting others to recongize them as being superior. They tend to be choosy about picking friends, since they believe that not just anyone is worthy of being their friend. They tend to make good first impressions, yet have difficulty maintaining long-lasting relationships. They are generally uninterested in the feelings of others and may take advantage of them.

Avoidant
Avoidant personality disorder is characterized by extreme social anxiety. People with this disorder often feel inadequate, avoid social situations, and seek out jobs with little contact with others. They are fearful of being rejected and worry about embarassing themselves in front of others. They exaggerate the potential difficulties of new situations to rationalize avoiding them. Often, they will create fantasy worlds to substitute for the real one. Unlike schizoid personality disorder, avoidant people yearn for social relations yet feel they are unable to obtain them. They are frequently depressed and have low self-confidence.

Dependent
Dependent personality disorder is characterized by a need to be taken care of. People with this disorder tend to cling to people and fear losing them. They may become suicidal when a break-up is imminent. They tend to let others make important decisions for them and often jump from relationship to relationship. They often remain in abusive relationships. They are overly sensitive to disapproval. They often feel helpless and depressed.

Obsessive-Compulsive
Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder is similar to obsessive-compulsive anxiety disorder. People with this disorder are overly focused on orderliness and perfection. Their need to do everything “right” often interferes with their productivity. They tend to get caught up in the details and miss the bigger picture. They set unreasonably high standards for themselves and others, and tend to be very critical of others when they do not live up to these high standards. They avoid working in teams, believing others to be too careless or incompetent. They avoid making decisions because they fear making mistakes and are rarely generous with their time or money. They often have difficulty expressing emotion.

(Major) Site Updates

Sunday, April 24th, 2011 at 2:32 pm

About a week ago, I started some heavy dev on warrenshea.com.

Here are my fixes:

  • The ul/li spacing on bullets (for all 4 themes)
  • Added FourSquare and Flickr (signed up today!) to my Social Media Icons
  • Twitter feed is now taken via PHP as opposed to JavaScript
  • All JavaScripts have been combined into 2 JavaScripts: JavaScript libraries (which contains JQuery, jQueryUI, SWFObject, Konami Code, and JQuery prettyPhoto libraries) and the regular javascript file (containing various inline JavaScript, etc). Originally I wanted a single JavaScript file but I figure that the JavaScript Library file doesn’t change but gets loaded every time. This way, the 143kb file, which is of considerable size, can be loaded via cache while the 22kb file that changes dynamically with each theme and page will be loaded each and every time. Better to do it this way than to load a 165kb (143 +22) file every time.
  • All CSS has been combined into one as well, including media print and media screen
  • Megaman theme has combined 18 images into one sprite.
  • Blogger theme has combined 4 images into one sprite.
  • Naruto theme has been tweaked slightly, the kunai is now gone and it’s now a functional, usable site. I’d been meaning to do this for ages…but I was lazy
  • Gmail (and Megaman) themes used to use JavaScript to determine the width of the main content. It no longer uses JavaScript and the width is determined via CSS. This means that the page loads faster on both these themes (this is due to the width not longer loading during page load, as it was before via JavaScript). Now it loads “instantly”.
  • Due to the revision, all pages should be 1/5-1/3 smaller in file size, as well as have significantly fewer server calls. It’s quite a considerable improvement!
  • On a backend side, made it so that only 1 “sidebar.php” (the right navigation) file exists, all in one spot as opposed to the old way, in which every directory had it’s own sidebar.php…just another way of centralizing things

To Do:

  • Any (unseen) fixes due to the code changes
  • I’ve done .GIF sprite conversion but I still need to do .PNG sprites…and, not sure if it’s possible to do repeating background images with sprites but I found it not possible…so all my repeating images are still single, standalone images. Will need to research that more.
  • Professional Theme, Simple Theme (already sorta done…), and Mobile Theme
  • Fix Mega Man item preload image

While the changes are mostly unseen, it’s not to say they aren’t felt through the hopefully faster load times and less server processing…or is it more? Less client-side stuff at least, which is a good thing…it also makes it easier (for me) to create more themes. Anyways, glad it’s done. I worked pretty crazily on this the last 6 days….it honestly felt a lot like when I played Zelda. I’m a creature of….obsession. Once I start something that’s within my grasp and motivation to complete, I just spend all my time on it. The real question is…what’s next?

Guu – sorta review…

Friday, April 22nd, 2011 at 9:04 pm

Menu

I went to Guu last night. Guu is an example of Traditional Japanese Tapas (Izakaya). We ordered 8 dishes…and here they are! You’ll notice that…it’s somewhat expensive for the food you get. You have to remember that this place is a quality > quantity thing…so don’t go if you’re starving and want some all-you-can-eat thing.



This was good…salmon, raw egg, seaweed….you mix what’s in the bowl, wrap a spoonful in seaweed and eat. It’s good! My seaweed broke and I made a mess when I ate it….but that might be a personal failure


Deep fried squid tentacles. Better than the tentacles at like, a chinese restaurant. Salty enough and not as heavy as it could be…


I imagine this is pretty bad for you…as there’s a lot of butter. Presentation was coolest though, a seashell…Love it!


This might have been one of the best dishes we ordered…raw tuna, but the crunchy garlic chips make it taste awesome.


These were simple…the prawn were huge! Like eating…well, a huge shrimp tempura with spicy mayo.


Better/more interesting than the Okonomiyaki House that I’ve been to…this one comes with yakisoba noodles so it’s the “filler” dish…good for fillign up your stomach!


MMmmm…deep fried chicken…’nuff said


This was Z’s favorite but I didn’t care for it. That much cheese…regardless of being deep-fried…didn’t really do it for me. I guess if you like a good chunk of warm, somewhat melted cheese.

Overall, these 8 dishes, with a beer, cost about $60….pretty expensive for a dinner but a good, fun experience. Due to it’s proximity to my place, I’ll be sure to go again… :)

Harvey update

Friday, April 22nd, 2011 at 2:45 pm

Background information: I have an extra tooth/calcium deposit in my gums. I’ve had 2 small ones before which I’ve had surgically removed 5 or so years ago leaving my face disfigured. Yes, the surgery is why I look like this. Anyways, this one which was noticed 5 years ago in an x-ray, was kinda of forgotten about (sorry Harvey!) until this year, when I went to see the dentist after not having seen one in…like, 4 years -_-; Yeah yeah, whatever, I saw one…. Z and I named this tooth Harvey, after Harvey Dent, the Batman villain. But Dent is french for tooth so it’s a play on words. Z thought of that and I give her kudos. But! I thought of “Winnie”…which is equally as creative and awesome. But I’ll have to explain who “Winnie” is another time…

So anyways…

I went to an oral surgeon earlier this week. The 15 minute meeting consisted of an x-ray and cost $217 :S So expensive, I think I would rather have spent the money on a prostitute instead, it’d probably cheaper (y’know, for a bad one, riddled with disease)….but then I guess my company wouldn’t cover 80? % of it. So yeah…no prostitute, ignore that!

It’ll cost about $711 to surgically remove Harvey. They’d give me 3 units (45 minutes) of Anaesthesia, Deep Sedation that cost $293 and the actual removal will cost $418. Sadly, I think I’ve just too much of my dental benefits this year so I might have to wait until the next to separate ol’ Harvey and me. It doesn’t hurt at all and (after seeing the surgeon), can now feel it in my mouth (originally, I was looking in the wrong spot). It’s behind my teeth, near my tongue (not in the front, which would surgically be easier to remove).

Anyways, here’s an ACTUAL picture from my x-ray.

Warning: What is seen cannot be unseen. Oops, too late!

The 2 wires are remnants of my braces. Look at those deep roots. If my teeth where any stronger, they’d be growing into my brain…like so

Update: Organizing my pictures and for no apparent reason, I thought I would post this. It’s titled:

Blue Shirt

Radical Web Ideas

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 at 9:03 pm

I have begun a revamp of my entire site (warrenshea.com). I started yesterday but I was finding warrenshea.com/megaman too hard to fix while maintaining the other themes.

I can change the stylesheet but I can’t change the name of divs in the HTML without changing global code, which means I would have to change the other styles. Anyways, big pain.

What I decided to do, temporarily, is make worldofwarren.com my warrenshea.com dev site, at least while I do these major updates. You could check it out but it might be down…I figure this will take some time to do. I’m excited though.

So anyways: Radical Web Ideas

  1. Combining Stylesheets
    Turning
    -reset.css
    -stylesheet.css
    -stylesheet_blog.css (the wordpress css)
    -print.css
    -prettyPhoto.css (the image viewer)
    into one css.

    But the thing is, there are actually 4 stylesheet.css and 4 stylesheet_blog.css files, one for each theme. So instead of combining 5 stylesheets together, it’s actually combining 11 stylesheets together. That’s actually quite difficult.

    So what I’m doing go to is load a .PHP with a CSS header (instead of a .CSS). I’ll put all my stylesheets for every theme in there, but only output the necessary CSS needed, keeping to stylesheet small, all in one place, and have it only do one call to the server.

  2. Combining Javascripts
    Same deal as above. Rather than call Google and the jsapi (making numerous calls – jquery, jquery-ui, swfobject), I will house all the scripts locally, in one file as well. Also, I call a bunch of scripts too…custom one. I’ll centralize that as well
  3. Get Twitter feed via PHP and Twitter API and output via PHP, w/o JavaScript
    Rather than need Twitter’s JavaScript to load to make the rest of my site load, it will all be PHP, reducing a JavaScript call.
  4. Re-write HTML for many of the pages. A year ago, when I built the site in Apr, I thought my skills were great. Now, I feel my skills are just as good but I can see how bad I used to be. “You don’t know what you don’t know”.. Anyways, I plan to fix some terribly badly named divs, switch some ids to classes, etc.
  5. Re-evaluate my wordpress changes and code/css for those items
  6. Re-do the RSS feeds…currently they’re outputted with wordpress widgets…I want to change it to standalone code written by myself.

Overall, the point is optimization. Yes, my site loads slow (especially lately… :S) and it’s probably me.

Right now:
1 – HTML Request
5 – CSS Request
9 – JS Request

Ideally I want to make it
1 – HTML Request
1 – CSS Request
3 – JS Request (maybe less if I can…)

Anyways…yeah, working on worldofwarren.com as my dev site.