This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
Well, then he's just going to turn his attention to Greenland. Then we will see how it feels for him to direct his attention elsewhere.
swirlie · 31-35
@MarkPaul
I've read just about every book that was ever written about DJ Trump and the one thing that kept coming up from the Biographers that Trump hired each time to write one of his books, was how excruciatingly difficult it is to sit down with Trump to get facts from him about his life, from which to then write a biography about. This is because Trump's attention span is typically about 20 or 30 seconds at best before Trump changes the subject or forgets what the topic of discussion is.
That's why Trump can only speak publicly while using a scripted monitor in front of him, but cannot think on his feet and have anything he says make rational sense to anyone.
I've read just about every book that was ever written about DJ Trump and the one thing that kept coming up from the Biographers that Trump hired each time to write one of his books, was how excruciatingly difficult it is to sit down with Trump to get facts from him about his life, from which to then write a biography about. This is because Trump's attention span is typically about 20 or 30 seconds at best before Trump changes the subject or forgets what the topic of discussion is.
That's why Trump can only speak publicly while using a scripted monitor in front of him, but cannot think on his feet and have anything he says make rational sense to anyone.
swirlie · 31-35
@MarkPaul
The early onset of dementia is slightly different than Attention Deficit Syndrome in it's presentation and subsequent diagnosis. ADS is a mental disorder that one acquires genetically, whereas vascular dementia is a deterioration of the receptors in the brain which transfer information, resembling a broken wire that is short-circuiting and arcing.
The early onset of dementia is slightly different than Attention Deficit Syndrome in it's presentation and subsequent diagnosis. ADS is a mental disorder that one acquires genetically, whereas vascular dementia is a deterioration of the receptors in the brain which transfer information, resembling a broken wire that is short-circuiting and arcing.