Ian wrote: Vietnam is such a beautiful country. The Vietnamese fans are appreciative, warm, and loyal. Of course, I am not shocked that a certain delusional nation is trying to imply anything otherwise.
What do you call a person who has limited himself and narrowed down his vocabulary to delusion, deluded, delusional, and delusional Filipinos?
Three things:
1. He is repetitive, annoying, and monotonous
2. He has nothing more to offer. He has not lived up to his superstar Member writer status when all his topic revolves around one theme - delusional Filipinos.
3. He is obsessed, preoccupied, troubled, and haunted by delusional Filipinos. I wonder how he lost sleep over this, how his condition negatively affects how he thinks, feels, and behaves.
When the person is not even aware of what he is doing and when these clinical symptoms become persistent, it interferes with a person’s ability to experience or anticipate pleasure and significantly interferes with functioning normally in daily life.
Come on Ian, you can do better than that. There are a lot of important issues in pageantry that need to be tackled and resolved other than being fixated with delusional Filipinos. You can delve deeper on issues about fan's toxicity, what's going into their psyche, how Miss Universe improve their production numbers a la MGI, the pros and the cons of a virtual pageant vis a vis holding it live, how religion or politics interfere with the decisions whether to join or not to join like holding the pageant in Israel or how pageantry survived Covid or what to do to have a Covid-free pageant.
You see there are a lot of topics you can choose from. All you need is to open your eyes and smell the coffee. Start by making a thread of your own not gate-crashing on a heated discussion and disrupting them like it is your business. We would gladly discuss these issues with you without resorting to name-calling, racism, and the like.
Delusional people, you may think we are, but we can also be rational, analytical, and reasonable when you offer topics for discussion that need to be resolved.