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What sense would it make for White Claudia to be sprayed on him at the END of the game.. that means if you got the good ending Travis is unaware that he is now hooked to the ol'WC.
But if you got the Bad ending itll explain the kneeling on the ground turning into The Butcher thing.. along with that mystery injection.
But if you got the Bad ending itll explain the kneeling on the ground turning into The Butcher thing.. along with that mystery injection.
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hes a trucker some truckers do coke or crack because they dont always get that much sleep. I wouldnt be suprised if he had done drugs in the past. but judging by his weight im pretty sure he is clean now.
Because we were with him the whole time. I would have called him on something like that.But how do we know that he didn't ingest some of the white claudia..
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AuraTwilight wrote:Also, as a regard to Schitzophrenia and Otherworld:
Mental disease doesn't work that way. Things like "I bet I can go to another universe through this mirror lol" aren't hereditary.
No, but being a trauma survivor with a mental disorder can make you take in and believe weird stuff.
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Because when he examines it, he mentions that he avoids "stuff like that." or something,I forget.But how do we know that he didn't ingest some of the white claudia..
way to generalize! some politicians do coke and crack too, but that's also not relevent to the game. I don't think we have any definite evidence on whether or not he's done drugs, but I think it's unlikely just because he says he avoids them.hes a trucker some truckers do coke or crack because they dont always get that much sleep. I wouldnt be suprised if he had done drugs in the past. but judging by his weight im prettysure he is clean now.
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Well, Travis doesn't have a mental disorder, so it doesn't matter. Plus, he didn't learn about his Mom doing the mirror crap until he got older. Your theory was heavily flawed since the beginning.No, but being a trauma survivor with a mental disorder can make you take in and believe weird stuff.
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[quote="BlackFire2"]I thought he meant the special powers of her vagina.[/quote]
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To play Devil's Advocate, anyone who suffered from the kind of trauma that Travis endured in his life could end up with a mental disorder. Do I believe he is victim to one? No. Do I care if he is? Not really.AuraTwilight wrote:Well, Travis doesn't have a mental disorder, so it doesn't matter. Plus, he didn't learn about his Mom doing the mirror crap until he got older. Your theory was heavily flawed since the beginning.No, but being a trauma survivor with a mental disorder can make you take in and believe weird stuff.
"Mom did it maybe I can too, LAWL."
In fact, since we're playing the mental health card, by Executioner's theory, it would be safe to assume that any main character in a Silent Hill game could be considered someone suffering from mental illness. Delusions, hallucinations, etc. But THEY AREN'T, otherwise a point would be made of it. Silent Hill is just an alternate reality where crazy shit happens and I'm just fine with accepting that. Furthermore, it's a video game. It doesn't have to make sense. We don't need to tear apart every little piece of the game.
I say we just sit back and enjoy it!
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My Grandfather was a trucker and hes told me stories of when he was on the roadWhere did you get information like that?
I was proving a point that he does not do drugs. and if he has, he doesnt do them anymore.some politicians do coke and crack too, but that's also not relevent to the game.
what a way to generalize???way to generalize!
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God forbid a, what, a six year old boy goes into denial upon effectively losing his entire family. I wouldn't define that as a mental illness, it's a natural coping mechanism.Regardless, how do you know he doesn't have one? He stared at his dead father hanging from the ceiling for TEN HOURS by himself. Something had to have happened in his head. His "Dad" even told him it wasn't healthy.
So just because your grandfather did drugs to stay awake, the majority do?My Grandfather was a trucker and hes told me stories of when he was on the road
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Wow... I know people are generally ignorant about mental illness, especially well-publicised and dramatised illnesses such as schizophrenia, but jesus. Unless you actually know about the disease, outside of watching TV and movies and reading Wikipedia, you really shouldn't be creating theories based on the illness.
There's no way Trevor is schizophrenic. His mother - maybe. The symptoms are fairly nebulous, and could be applied to many disorders. She could be schizoaffective, for instance.
Personally, I very much agree with Sionnan. I think that he witnessed the murders, as opposed to having committed them. Staring at your dead father for hours will leave you a bit screwed up, and as Aura said, it’s a coping mechanism - not schizophrenia.
And also? 'Some' crack addicts are heavy. I'm just saying. They're not all skinny and jittery.
There's no way Trevor is schizophrenic. His mother - maybe. The symptoms are fairly nebulous, and could be applied to many disorders. She could be schizoaffective, for instance.
Personally, I very much agree with Sionnan. I think that he witnessed the murders, as opposed to having committed them. Staring at your dead father for hours will leave you a bit screwed up, and as Aura said, it’s a coping mechanism - not schizophrenia.
And also? 'Some' crack addicts are heavy. I'm just saying. They're not all skinny and jittery.
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Goodnight wrote:Wow... I know people are generally ignorant about mental illness, especially well-publicised and dramatised illnesses such as schizophrenia, but jesus. Unless you actually know about the disease, outside of watching TV and movies and reading Wikipedia, you really shouldn't be creating theories based on the illness.
There's no way Trevor is schizophrenic. His mother - maybe. The symptoms are fairly nebulous, and could be applied to many disorders. She could be schizoaffective, for instance.
I see you disclaiming me but nothing to back it up. Just anyone can say "Nuh, uh."
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