>>>>delusional<<<< Sometimes de·lusion·ary [dih-loo-zhuh-nl] Phonetic (Standard) IPA adjective having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions. Senators who think they will get agreement on a comprehensive tax bill are delusional. Psychiatry. maintaining fixed false beliefs even when confronted with facts, usually as a result of mental illness. He was so delusional and paranoid that he thought everybody was conspiring against him. Discover More Word History and Origins Origin of delusional1 First recorded in 1850–60; delusion ( def. ) + -al 1 ( def. ) Discover More Example Sentences Examples have not been reviewed. "The notion… is honestly delusional," he told ABC radio. From BBC Left untreated, Landy said, Wilson would inevitably swing freely between delusional highs and nearly suicidal lows. From Los Angeles Times "If these folks believe that they are going to grow the revenue by putting this thing on, I think they're delusional," he said. From BBC This budget fight exposes how delusional that "we can handle the sheeple" attitude always was. From Salon The opening lines describe a brief, possibly delusional encounter on the subway: “She smiled at me on the subway / She was with another man.” From Salon Discover More Related Words unrealistic
That's lame-O. I posted it here (ET): And it happened six months after I tweeted! Posted in Dec and IIRC the deal happened in May/June.
Hahahahahah Next time you should think before you write, Grammar king. I have two pages. You're a fucking nutcase. I'm sending this to Cuban.
Yeah right. That is only the tip of the iceberg you psycho. One out of like 30. You're done. God bless Elon and Grock. And GPT chat. Do your own DD.