So I was thinking if someone has a song stuck in their head when there is no outside slurce of music that does not mean they are schizophrenic as long as they know there is not an outside source of music

But if there is no outside source of music and they believe there is an outsude source of music then that is not just a hallucination but a delusion and might indicate schizophrenia or schizotypal or psychosis

What do you think can you have a song stuck in your head without geing mentally ill?

@shortstories Yeah, unless you're deaf, and that'd be an interesting predicament. Actually, if that deaf chick sang the song, and dropped a hit record with it, then we could live in a world where schizophrenics develop delusions from a hit song made Just For Them, personally, sang by the Black Madonna Beethoven Beyonce nigga herself.

@bigmattoidchimpin

Someone could be able to hear and then become deaf later in life and hear sounds in their head due to memory, inagination, physchosis, schizophrenia or schizotypo

People who became blind later in life supposedly see in their dreams at least sometimes

@shortstories No they don't. They became hearing impaired through hearing loss. Deaf people are special, born and not made. We used to know what words like Deaf and Dumb meant, now no one knows whom or what they are and they wannabe something they can never be, like these fake ass fraudulent "became deaf" dummies of yours. Sorry, but you'll never be a real Deaf person, or truly Dumb (unfortunately, for those of us who wish y'all were Born-Again Mutes). You'll always just be a real dumbass living in his "Truman" show that's actually the Dumb and Dumber version of the Idiocracy movie.
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@bigmattoidchimpin

I am very certain but not 100% certain that if someone is exposed to very loud noise or has a bodily injury they can become completely deaf without being born deaf maybe I am wrong and they would only be hearing impaired but I find it doubtful that such a injury resulting in 100 percent deafness could never happen under any circumstances ever

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@shortstories I am very certain but not 100% certain that once you accept that original meaning of words do not matter, then terms change over time, and depending upon where you look, that would still be called hearing loss or hearing loss with "profound deafness." Nonetheless, it'd still be incorrect to call them 100% deaf because that requires prelingual deafness. 100% Deaf requires more. I'm tone-deaf, and I've literally been accused of telephonic terrorism. I'm also color-blind, and the people who say they see no color are total retards because everyone who's actually color-blind can see niggers just fine, it's called color-vision deficiency.
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