Obviously a Hatter Hater/Addict, your kind is so easy to spot, you really should try harder to be more subtle about it. The thing I can never understand about your kind is why you invest so much of your time obsessing over me. I mean you're obviously not going to enjoy ANYTHING I do and trying to "get back" at me is a laughable endeavor at best, so why not just piss off and avoid me? I dunno, maybe it's some kind of a tweenage angst thing or something.Kevmasterflashdeluxe wrote:2/5 =|
you cant even say it was a synched action amv..like those few flashes you used were pretty off beat, you ignored a hell of beats and I aboslutly didnt felt this vid..it was the same boring thing over and over again..seriously..I'm not even sure if it deserves a 2..maybe a 1,8..
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So you think you´re the best?
You think you haven´t to accept critic and arguments from other people?
You search people to look down on, do you?
You think that you do something special and therefore you´re more intellegent,... just better?
Welcome to the real world fucker, you´re not! A lot of people already said, that they don´t like it and you think that they are all bastards. What´s wrong with you?
Can´t you just sit down read all the critic and just accept it? No you just act childish and arrogant!
You don´t have to change your editing style so relax when you get a damn critic!
Start getting adult man...
You think you haven´t to accept critic and arguments from other people?
You search people to look down on, do you?
You think that you do something special and therefore you´re more intellegent,... just better?
Welcome to the real world fucker, you´re not! A lot of people already said, that they don´t like it and you think that they are all bastards. What´s wrong with you?
Can´t you just sit down read all the critic and just accept it? No you just act childish and arrogant!
You don´t have to change your editing style so relax when you get a damn critic!
Start getting adult man...
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It seems as though there are only 2 reactions you hope for:
1. Yay you're awesome (I somehow doubt you get this often, but of course we must factor in dumbasses)
2. Your video sucks.
You seem to believe that any kind of comments, even constructive, that appear in between your straight lines of black and white must be negative, and the author's "hatter haters". Good for you.
So might as well give the baby what he wants.
1. Yay you're awesome (I somehow doubt you get this often, but of course we must factor in dumbasses)
2. Your video sucks.
You seem to believe that any kind of comments, even constructive, that appear in between your straight lines of black and white must be negative, and the author's "hatter haters". Good for you.
So might as well give the baby what he wants.
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Mental Retardation is a term for a pattern of persistently slow learning of basic motor and language skills ("milestones") during childhood, and a significantly below-normal global intellectual capacity as an adult. One common criterion for diagnosis of mental retardation is a tested intelligence quotient (IQ) of 70 or below.
In England and Wales the Mental Health Act 1983 defines mental impairment and severe mental impairment[1] as "a state of arrested or incomplete development of mind which includes significant/severe impairment of intelligence and social functioning and is associated with abnormally aggressive or seriously irresponsible conduct on the part of the person concerned." As behaviour is involved, these are not necessarily permanent conditions: they are defined for the purpose of authorising detention in hospital or guardianship. Unfortunately, English statute law uses "mental impairment" elsewhere in a less well-defined manner implying that mental retardation is meant.
People with mental retardation are usually described as having developmental disabilities.
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* 1 Alternative terms
* 2 Signs
* 3 Diagnosis
o 3.1 IQ below 70
o 3.2 Significant limitations in two or more areas of adaptive behavior
o 3.3 Evidence that the limitations became apparent in childhood
* 4 Causes
* 5 Treatment and assistance
* 6 Traditional terms
* 7 References
* 8 External links
[edit] Alternative terms
The term "Mental retardation" has acquired pejorative and shameful connotations over the last few decades and is now used almost exclusively in technical or scientific contexts where exactness is necessary.
* In North America the broad term developmental delay has become an increasingly preferred synonym by many parents and direct support professionals. Elsewhere, however, developmental delay is generally used to imply that appropriate intervention will improve or completely eliminate the condition, allowing for "catching up." Importantly, this term carries the emotionally powerful idea that the individual's current difficulties are likely to be temporary.
* Developmental disability is preferred by most physicians, but can also refer to any other physical or psychiatric delay, such as delayed puberty.
* Both the phrases intellectual disability and learning disability are increasingly being used as a synonym for people with significantly below-average IQ.[2] These terms are sometimes used as a means of separating general intellectual limitations from specific, limited deficits as well as indicating that it is not an emotional or psychological disability. Intellectual disability is also used to describe the outcome of traumatic brain injury or lead poisoning or dementing conditions such as Alzheimer's disease. It is not specific to congenital conditions like Down syndrome.
The American Association on Mental Retardation continues to use the term mental retardation [1]. In June 2006 its members voted to change the name of the organisation to the "American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities," rejecting the options to become the AAID or AADD. Part of the rationale for the double name was that many of the members worked with people with autism and Asperger syndrome, also known as pervasive developmental disorders, not all of whom were also mentally retarded.
In the UK, "mental handicap" had become the common medical term, replacing "mental subnormality" in Scotland and "mental deficiency" in England and Wales, until Stephen Dorrell, Secretary of State for Health in England and Wales from 1995-7, changed the National Health Service's designation to "learning disability." The new term is not yet widely understood, and is often taken to refer to problems affecting schoolwork (the American usage): which are known in the UK as "learning difficulties." British social workers may use "learning difficulty" to refer to both people with MR and those with conditions such as dyslexia.
[edit] Signs
There are many signs. For example, children with developmental disabilities may learn to sit up, to crawl, or to walk later than other children, or they may learn to talk later. Both adults and children with intellectual disabilities may also:
* have trouble speaking
* find it hard to remember things
* have trouble understanding social rules
* have trouble discerning cause and effect
* have trouble solving problems
* have trouble thinking logically.
In early childhood mild disability (IQ 60–70) may not be obvious, and may not be diagnosed until they begin school. Even when poor academic performance is recognized, it may take expert assessment to distinguish mild mental disability from learning disability or behavior problems. As they become adults, many people can live independently and may be considered by others in their community as "slow" rather than "retarded".
Moderate disability (IQ 50–60) is nearly always obvious within the first years of life. These people will encounter difficulty in school, at home, and in the community. In many cases they will need to join special, usually separate, classes in school, but they can still progress to become functioning members of society. As adults they may live with their parents, in a supportive group home, or even semi-independently with significant supportive services to help them, for example, manage their finances.
Among people with intellectual disabilities, only about one in eight will score below 50 on IQ tests. A person with a more severe disability will need more intensive support and supervision his or her entire life.
The limitations of cognitive function will cause a child to learn and develop more slowly than a typical child. Children may take longer to learn to speak, walk, and take care of their personal needs such as dressing or eating. Learning will take them longer, require more repetition, and there may be some things they cannot learn. The extent of the limits of learning is a function of the severity of the disability.
Nevertheless, virtually every child is able to learn, develop, and grow to some extent.
[edit] Diagnosis
According to the DSM-IV ([2]), there are three criteria before a person is considered to have a developmental disability: an IQ below 70, significant limitations in two or more areas of adaptive behavior (i.e., ability to function at age level in an ordinary environment), and evidence that the limitations became apparent in childhood.
It is formally diagnosed by professional assessment of intelligence and adaptive behavior.
[edit] IQ below 70
IQ tests were created as an attempt to measure a person's abilities in several areas, including language, numeracy and problem-solving. The average score is 100. People with a score below 75 will often, but not always, have difficulties with daily living skills. Since factors other than mental ability (depression, anxiety, lack of adequate effort, etc.) can yield low IQ scores, it is important for the evaluator to rule them out prior to concluding that measured IQ is "significantly below average".
The following ranges, based on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS), are in standard use today:
Class IQ
Profound mental retardation Below 20
Severe mental retardation 20–34
Moderate mental retardation 35–49
Mild mental retardation 50–69
Borderline mental retardation 70–79
[edit] Significant limitations in two or more areas of adaptive behavior
Adaptive behavior, or adaptive functioning, refers to the skills needed to live independently (or at the minimally acceptable level for age). To assess adaptive behavior, professionals compare the functional abilities of a child to those of other children of similar age. To measure adaptive behavior, professionals use structured interviews, with which they systematically elicit information about the person's functioning in the community from someone who knows them well. There are many adaptive behavior scales, and accurate assessment of the quality of someone's adaptive behavior requires clinical judgment as well. Certain skills are important to adaptive behavior, such as:
* daily living skills, such as getting dressed, using the bathroom, and feeding oneself;
* communication skills, such as understanding what is said and being able to answer;
* social skills with peers, family members, spouses, adults, and others.
[edit] Evidence that the limitations became apparent in childhood
This third condition is used to distinguish it from dementing conditions such as Alzheimer's disease or is due to traumatic injuries that damaged the brain.
[edit] Causes
Down syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome and Fragile X syndrome are the three most common inborn causes. However, doctors have found many other causes. The most common are:
* Genetic conditions. Sometimes disability is caused by abnormal genes inherited from parents, errors when genes combine, or other reasons. Examples of genetic conditions include Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, and phenylketonuria (PKU).
* Problems during pregnancy. Mental disability can result when the fetus does not develop inside the mother properly. For example, there may be a problem with the way the fetus's cells divide as it grows. A woman who drinks alcohol (see fetal alcohol syndrome) or gets an infection like rubella during pregnancy may also have a baby with mental disability.
* Problems at birth. If a baby has problems during labor and birth, such as not getting enough oxygen, he or she may have developmental disability due to brain damage.
* Health problems. Diseases like whooping cough, measles, or meningitis can cause mental disability. It can also be caused by not getting enough medical care, or by being exposed to poisons like lead or mercury.
* Iodine deficiency, affecting approximately 2 billion people worldwide, is the leading preventable cause of mental disability in areas of the developing world where iodine deficiency is endemic. Iodine deficiency also causes goiter, an enlargement of the thyroid gland. More common than full fledged cretinism, as retardation caused by severe iodine deficiency is called, is mild impairment of intelligence. Certain areas of the world due to natural deficiency and governmental inaction are severely affected. India is the most outstanding, with 500 million suffering from deficiency, 54 million from goiter, and 2 million from cretinism. Among other nations affected by iodine deficiency, China and Kazakhstan have begun taking action, while Russia has not. [3]
* Malnutrition is a common cause of reduced intelligence in parts of the world affected by famine such as Ethiopia. [4]
* The use of forceps during birth can lead to mental retardation in an otherwise normal child. They can fracture the skull and cause brain damage.
* Institutionalisation at a young age can cause mental retardation in normal children.
* Sensory deprivation in the form of severe environmental restrictions (such as being locked in a basement), prolonged isolation, or severe atypical parent-child interactions.
* Psycho-social disadvantage. Contributing factors are lack of reading material, use of language not common in that community, poor diet, poor health practices, and poor housing. [citation needed]
[edit] Treatment and assistance
By most definitions it is more accurately considered a disability rather than a disease. It can be distinguished in many ways from mental illness, such as schizophrenia or depression. Currently, there is no "cure" for an established disability, though with appropriate support and teaching, most individuals can learn to do many things.
There are thousands of agencies in the United States that provide assistance for people with developmental disabilities. They include state-run, for-profit, and non-profit, privately run agencies. Within one agency there could be departments that include fully staffed residential homes, day habilitation programs that approximate schools, workshops wherein people with disabilities can obtain jobs, programs that assist people with developmental disabilities in obtaining jobs in the community, programs that provide support for people with developmental disabilities who have their own apartments, programs that assist them with raising their children, and many more. The Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University works to advance the civic, economic, and social participation of people with disabilities. There are also many agencies and programs for parents of children with developmental disabilities.
Although there is no specific medication for "mental retardation", many people with developmental disabilities have further medical complications and may take several medications. Beyond that there are specific programs that people with developmental disabilities can take part in wherein they learn basic life skills. These "goals" may take a much longer amount of time for them to accomplish, but the ultimate goal is independence. This may be anything from independence in tooth brushing to an independent residence. People with developmental disabilities learn throughout their lives and can obtain many new skills even late in life with the help of their families, caregivers, clinicians and the people who coordinate the efforts of all of these people.
[edit] Traditional terms
Several traditional terms denoting varying degrees of mental deficiency long predate psychiatry, but have since been subject to the euphemism treadmill. In common usage they are simple forms of abuse. Their now-obsolete use as psychiatric technical definitions is of purely historical interest. There have been some efforts made among mental health professionals to discourage use of these terms, but as long as intelligence is seen to contribute to social and financial success, children will use any term they believe to mean "unintelligent" as an insult. In addition to the terms below, the abbreviation retard or tard is still used as a generic insult, especially among children and teens.
* Cretin is the oldest and probably comes from an old French word for Christian. The implication was that people with significant intellectual or developmental disabilities were "still human" (or "still Christian") and deserved to be treated with basic human dignity. This term has not been used in any serious or scientific endeavor since the middle of the 20th century and is now always considered a term of abuse. "Cretinism" is also used as an obsolescent term to refer to the condition of congenital hypothyroidism, in which there is some degree of mental retardation.
* Idiot indicated the greatest degree of intellectual disability, where the mental age is two years or less, and the person cannot guard himself or herself against common physical dangers. The term was gradually replaced by the term profound mental retardation.
* Imbecile indicated an intellectual disability less extreme than idiocy and not necessarily inherited. It is now usually subdivided into two categories, known as severe mental retardation and moderate mental retardation.
* Moron was defined by the American Association for the Study of the Feeble-minded in 1910, following work by Henry H. Goddard, as the term for an adult with a mental age between eight and twelve; mild mental retardation is now the term for this condition. Alternative definitions of these terms based on IQ were also used. This group was known in UK law from 1911 to 1959/60 as "feeble-minded."
* Usage has changed over the years, and differed from country to country, which needs to be borne in mind when looking at older books and papers. For example, "mental retardation" now covers the whole field, but used to apply to what is now the mild MR group. "Feeble-minded" used to mean mild MR in the UK, and once applied in the US to the whole field. "Borderline MR" is not currently defined, but the term may be used to apply to people with IQs in the 70s. People with IQs of 70 to 85 used to be eligible for special consideration in the US public education system on grounds of mental retardation.
* Along with the changes in terminology, and the downward drift in acceptability of old terms, institutions of all kinds have had to repeatedly change their names. This affects the names of schools, hospitals, societies, government departments and academic journals. For example, the Midlands Institute of Mental Subnormality became the British Institute of Mental Handicap and is now the British Institute of Learning Disability. This phenomenon is shared with mental health and motor disabilities, and seen to a lesser degree in sensory disabilities.
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I don't think you're going to find Christ in my thread, but good luck with that.Greggus1 wrote: Christ, who the hell are you?
...where did I ask anyone to help me out? Free cl00 for ya kiddo, I'm a PROFESSIONAL level editor, I gots teh fancy degree and I actually get PAID to do this sorta stuff. If I needed any help this sure wouldn't be the first place I'd look for it. I post my vids for those who enjoy them and if you want to give a comment, hey, that's great, but I'm not really looking for any kind of critique. Like I said though, if you wanna bitch you can go ahead and do that too I guess.Do you enjoy acting like an ass to people who are trying to overcome your nausea-inducing ego to help you out?
...um, there's like less than 10% of animation to beat synch in that video, it's mostly all scene jump synch with some pretty mediocre AfterEffects transition effects (like where he splits the video into 4 circles and the crystal ball thing). He did a real bad job though on that crystal ball though, he should have used a greater level of gausion blur on the edges and made it a lil smaller and warped the shape of it to match what an image would really look like in a crystal ball (ie not flat and taking up the entire space).Anyway, check the top 10 percent, smart-ass. There's a vid by alkampfer in the top 10, called "Hold Me Now"![]()
AGAIN (jeez it's like I'm having to repeat myself in every post) it's not simply about sync, it's about animation action to beat sync, I'm saying that's the kind of synch I use primarily throughout most of my videos and I pointed out how I'm not aware of any other videos that do that...and so far it seems no one else is either. That DOES NOT in any way mean that my videos are better, it merely makes them more UNIQUE for THOSE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT.EDIT : Checked out the vid. It's alright, but really, quite a few editors sync more than you do, and thus the vid has no real defining characteristic.
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*bangs head on keyboard*Bauzi wrote:So you think you´re the best?
Are there like...imaginary posts that only certain Ritalin deficients can see, or what? I mean, where EXACTLY did I EVER say that I was the best...at anything.

I'm not even going to bother reading the rest of your post because whatever the hell else you wrote it's obviously based on some fantasy.
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...I'm not really "hoping" for any kind of reaction at all, I made this thread merely to share my video with THOSE WHO LIKE IT...why all you Hatter Haters are attempting to infest it and turn it into something it obviously isn't I don't know, guess it's just that incredible need of yours to try and start shit with me...jealousy issues maybe? *shrugs* I can't think of any other reasonable explanation for it.Prodigi wrote:It seems as though there are only 2 reactions you hope for:
...uh, it has nothing to do with me, Kiddo. I'll be dead and gone eventually, it's about the art, the piece itself, if you think THAT is awesome (ie NOT me), hey that's great, if you don't...why are you obsessing over [strike]it[\strike] me.1. Yay you're awesome (I somehow doubt you get this often, but of course we must factor in dumbasses)
That kind of reaction is expected, although it's certainly not wanted. I'm not God so there's not much I can do about the Hatter Addicts.2. Your video sucks.
Really, and how EXACTLY did you come to THAT determination, CSI ORG? Cause uh, I see a couple posts from people who thought it was alright and they're certainly not spazzing out and screaming on about how it deserved less than 2 and yadda, yadda, yadda. It's interesting though that you confuse the actions of a few LOUD MOUTHS with the actions of everyone.You seem to believe that any kind of comments, even constructive, that appear in between your straight lines of black and white must be negative, and the author's "hatter haters". Good for you.
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the only thing that's based on some fantasy is your ego.Wheee_It's_Me! wrote: I'm not even going to bother reading the rest of your post because whatever the hell else you wrote it's obviously based on some fantasy.
and although you're going to raise some seriously stereoptypically biased retard shit I'm going to say that I shant not hate you since thou shant not deserve my hate... \:
~Jannis
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*cough* Read between the lines. You think you are the best, no sry! You think you are one of the bests. You´re not...Fucker wrote:...where did I ask anyone to help me out? Free cl00 for ya kiddo, I'm a PROFESSIONAL level editor, I gots teh fancy degree and I actually get PAID to do this sorta stuff. If I needed any help this sure wouldn't be the first place I'd look for it. I post my vids for those who enjoy them and if you want to give a comment, hey, that's great, but I'm not really looking for any kind of critique. Like I said though, if you wanna bitch you can go ahead and do that too I guess.
It´s a gift to come over his own ignorance and see what´s wrong with himself and not with the others.
*laughts* You´re my man!and although you're going to raise some seriously stereoptypically biased retard shit I'm going to say that I shant not hate you since thou shant not deserve my hate... \:

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LOL, I agree with ya there, cause uh, I don't really have any kind of an ego...well except the one that some kids like to label me with.-Good for Nothing- wrote: the only thing that's based on some fantasy is your ego.
Apparently I deserve your explanation and justification though. Is there anything else you think you need to try "explain" to me while you're at it, or are you done?and although you're going to raise some seriously stereoptypically biased retard shit I'm going to say that I shant not hate you since thou shant not deserve my hate... \:
~Jannis
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