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The term, according to The Independent, is a variation of "Bush Derangement Syndrome" used for the first time by columnist Charles Krauthammer in 2003.
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The syndrome was described by the same as a “acute appearance of paranoia in people, otherwise normal, in reaction to politics, to the presidency – or rather to the very existence – of George W. Bush”. Then he is followed by actor Edward Norton, who, by the voice of the AI claims that TPS affected his life, and his work: “I hardly recognize myself.
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The syndrome was described by the same as a “acute appearance of paranoia in people, otherwise normal, in reaction to politics, to the presidency – or rather to the very existence – of George W. Bush”.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1Then he is followed by actor Edward Norton, who, by the voice of the AI claims that TPS affected his life, and his work: “I hardly recognize myself.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1
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