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Vitalic July 18th 15 08:31 AM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
not sure why it happened, I had about 12 tabs open in g. chrome and was
multitasking, I have 8gb ram and a intel i3 processor, I guess I
overloaded things? everything seems to be working fine after M$
collected data and I waited for the percentage done counter reached 100%
and rebooted.

Paul July 18th 15 03:23 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
Vitalic wrote:
not sure why it happened, I had about 12 tabs open in g. chrome and was
multitasking, I have 8gb ram and a intel i3 processor, I guess I
overloaded things? everything seems to be working fine after M$
collected data and I waited for the percentage done counter reached 100%
and rebooted.


You would try to use Event Viewer, to see if the error
got recorded. As any evidence collected after the fact,
can help you determine whether it's a hardware or a
software problem.

Computers don't "overload" like revving the engine
on your car too high.

But, on the other hand, you have to test the machine
for stability when it is new, to help eliminate any
suspicions the hardware is not set up right. If you
manually adjusted the RAM timing for example, set
the timing too aggressively, the computer could
crash at some later time. And that would be
a hardware event.

Intel processors are thoroughly tested at the factory,
and with rare exceptions, it's not likely to be an
actual CPU issue.

Windows 8 makes it hard to get the BSOD information, but
with enough work, you should be able to track down the
details.

*******

I have had one event on Windows 8, which I cannot recollect
happening on another OS. I used a program which had a memory
leak. It used up all system memory. The computer was still
running. I managed to get Task Manager open, but the computer
was so sluggish, that I could not use the cursor keys to select
the program that needed to be killed, to stop it. I tried for
at least an hour, to regain control of the PC. Nothing worked.
So for once, I had to hit the power button, and just switch
it off. But up to the point I switched it off, the computer
was officially "still running". It just wasn't working
in a way useful to anyone outside the computer itself.

Paul

Vitalic July 18th 15 05:34 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
On 7/18/2015 10:23 AM, Paul wrote:
Vitalic wrote:
not sure why it happened, I had about 12 tabs open in g. chrome and
was multitasking, I have 8gb ram and a intel i3 processor, I guess I
overloaded things? everything seems to be working fine after M$
collected data and I waited for the percentage done counter reached
100% and rebooted.


You would try to use Event Viewer, to see if the error
got recorded. As any evidence collected after the fact,
can help you determine whether it's a hardware or a
software problem.

Computers don't "overload" like revving the engine
on your car too high.

But, on the other hand, you have to test the machine
for stability when it is new, to help eliminate any
suspicions the hardware is not set up right. If you
manually adjusted the RAM timing for example, set
the timing too aggressively, the computer could
crash at some later time. And that would be
a hardware event.

Intel processors are thoroughly tested at the factory,
and with rare exceptions, it's not likely to be an
actual CPU issue.

Windows 8 makes it hard to get the BSOD information, but
with enough work, you should be able to track down the
details.

*******

I have had one event on Windows 8, which I cannot recollect
happening on another OS. I used a program which had a memory
leak. It used up all system memory. The computer was still
running. I managed to get Task Manager open, but the computer
was so sluggish, that I could not use the cursor keys to select
the program that needed to be killed, to stop it. I tried for
at least an hour, to regain control of the PC. Nothing worked.
So for once, I had to hit the power button, and just switch
it off. But up to the point I switched it off, the computer
was officially "still running". It just wasn't working
in a way useful to anyone outside the computer itself.

Paul


I found this on the tom's hardware site, I skipped parts 1 and 2 as I
didn't think they were too relevant or necessary

Step 1 -- When does the error occur

Follow this step by step guide to learn how to fix the blue screen
memory management error.
This error suddenly appears when your Windows is booting in normal
condition and then restarts automatically.

Step 2 -- Open windows in safe mode

For the purpose of this tutorial, we will open our windows in safe mode.
In order to do so, press the F8 key when the system is starting. As a
result, the Advanced Boot Options will appear. Select the Safe mode
option and hit the enter key.

here's where I started:

"Step 3 -- Open Control Panel

In order to resolve the problem, you will need to test your ram. In
order to do so, go to the Start menu and open Control Panel.

Step 4 -- Open Administrative Tools

In the control panel window, open Administrative Tools.

Step 5 -- Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

As a result, the Administrative Tools window will open up. From here,
open the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool.

Step 6 -- Restart now option

In the Windows Memory Diagnostic window, select the first option which
is recommended. As a result, your system will restart right away and
will check for problems.

Step 7 -- Diagnosis will begin

After the computer has restarted, you will see that the Windows Memory
Diagnostic Tool will be checking for memory problems. This diagnosis
might take several minutes. Once the process has been completed, the
system will restart and will open in normal condition.
If the error occurs again, simply replace your memory modules. And
that's it. In this manner, you can easily resolve the blue screen error
of memory management.

if no errors are found it has nothing to do with hardware and more to do
with drivers"

after the "diagnosis" was over it said "The Windows Memory Diagnostic
tested the computer's memory and detected hardware errors. To identify
and repair these problems, contact the computer manufacturer"

:/ very helpful microsoft, maybe its a driver issue? this PC was bought
new just a few months ago

Paul July 18th 15 09:14 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
Vitalic wrote:


after the "diagnosis" was over it said "The Windows Memory Diagnostic
tested the computer's memory and detected hardware errors. To identify
and repair these problems, contact the computer manufacturer"

:/ very helpful microsoft, maybe its a driver issue? this PC was bought
new just a few months ago


OK. No problem.

These are the tools I use to test a computer.

1) http://www.memtest.org/

Scroll half way down the page.

Grab this one as an example.

http://www.memtest.org/download/5.01...+-5.01.iso.zip

2) Windows has built-in support for ZIP. Click to open
the ZIP and look inside. Extract the ISO file.
And *remember* what folder you put it in :-)
This is the extracted ISO9660 file, suitable for burning to disc.

memtest86+-5.01.iso 1,839,104 bytes

3) Using a DVD burner program like Imgburn or Nero,
convert the memtest86+-5.01.iso file into a bootable
optical disc. Do not just drag and drop the file on the
optical drive, as we don't just want a copy of the file.
The burner program will read the contents of the file and
make you a bootable piece of media.

4) Boot the computer with your newly made disc.

5) The program has a "Pass Counter". If no errors show up,
wait until at least "Pass = 1". You want at least one full
pass of testing. The program will run forever, if you let it.

6) The main purpose of this test is to find "stuck-at" faults.
A memory with stuck-at faults should be replaced immediately.
If the memory, or the purchased computer have a warranty, get
the memory replaced for free.

*******

Now, let's say that test passes and you ever see any errors.
This test is more demanding. You can easily pass memtest,
and fail this one quickly.

http://www.mersenne.org/download/

Download a file to match your computer. Use the System control
panel, and see if it says the "OS is 64 bit".

p95v285.win64.zip
p95v285.win32.zip

Versions are available for both kinds of OSes. It's quite
possible the 32 bit version will run on everything.

When you start that program, it will ask if you
"want to join GIMPs". Say "No, just testing".

There is a "torture test" option in there. You can
customize the test conditions, like define the amount
of memory to be tested.

The program will start a thread of execution for each
CPU core. The color of the screen for each test run
will be Green. If the color changes to Red on any
test thread, the test for that thread failed.

The test can fail for two reasons. Bad CPU.
Or, bad RAM. Unless you have overclocked your
CPU to sky-high values, chances are the memory
is at fault.

On a highly overclocked system (my AthlonXP), the
program will error out in as little as 2 seconds.

To "trust" a computer, a computer here must
complete 4 hours of testing, with all test threads
having a Green status. That tells me the computer
is relatively stable, as far as the computing part
goes.

You can use Task Manager to see how much memory
it is using. You can stop the test, reenter the
test and define a new amount of memory to test,
to make better usage of system memory. It takes
a while to learn how to use this program, but it
is worth it in the long run.

My new computer got pretty damn hot when I ran
that a few months ago. I had to add extra cooling,
as a result of seeing the test results. I use
a copy of Speedfan from almico.com, to monitor
CPU temperature. The part that was overheating,
was my VCore regulator, and I burned my finger
on the heatsink. That's how I figured out it
was too hot :-) Speedfan has no monitor for that
one. You feel around in a new computer, for
"hot stuff that needs help". The new computer
is the first computer I have owned, where the
VCore ran that hot. Normally they're about
body temperature. They're not supposed to run
hot, because they can go into thermal runaway.
The hot regulator had no effect on stability,
but if left that way for years and years,
could eventually result in a motherboard failure.
Now, there is a fan blowing on it.

Paul

Vitalic July 18th 15 09:46 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
On 7/18/2015 4:14 PM, Paul wrote:
Vitalic wrote:


after the "diagnosis" was over it said "The Windows Memory Diagnostic
tested the computer's memory and detected hardware errors. To identify
and repair these problems, contact the computer manufacturer"

:/ very helpful microsoft, maybe its a driver issue? this PC was
bought new just a few months ago


OK. No problem.

These are the tools I use to test a computer.

1) http://www.memtest.org/

Scroll half way down the page.

Grab this one as an example.

http://www.memtest.org/download/5.01...+-5.01.iso.zip

2) Windows has built-in support for ZIP. Click to open
the ZIP and look inside. Extract the ISO file.
And *remember* what folder you put it in :-)
This is the extracted ISO9660 file, suitable for burning to disc.

memtest86+-5.01.iso 1,839,104 bytes

3) Using a DVD burner program like Imgburn or Nero,
convert the memtest86+-5.01.iso file into a bootable
optical disc. Do not just drag and drop the file on the
optical drive, as we don't just want a copy of the file.
The burner program will read the contents of the file and
make you a bootable piece of media.

4) Boot the computer with your newly made disc.

5) The program has a "Pass Counter". If no errors show up,
wait until at least "Pass = 1". You want at least one full
pass of testing. The program will run forever, if you let it.

6) The main purpose of this test is to find "stuck-at" faults.
A memory with stuck-at faults should be replaced immediately.
If the memory, or the purchased computer have a warranty, get
the memory replaced for free.

*******

Now, let's say that test passes and you ever see any errors.
This test is more demanding. You can easily pass memtest,
and fail this one quickly.

http://www.mersenne.org/download/

Download a file to match your computer. Use the System control
panel, and see if it says the "OS is 64 bit".

p95v285.win64.zip
p95v285.win32.zip

Versions are available for both kinds of OSes. It's quite
possible the 32 bit version will run on everything.

When you start that program, it will ask if you
"want to join GIMPs". Say "No, just testing".

There is a "torture test" option in there. You can
customize the test conditions, like define the amount
of memory to be tested.

The program will start a thread of execution for each
CPU core. The color of the screen for each test run
will be Green. If the color changes to Red on any
test thread, the test for that thread failed.

The test can fail for two reasons. Bad CPU.
Or, bad RAM. Unless you have overclocked your
CPU to sky-high values, chances are the memory
is at fault.

On a highly overclocked system (my AthlonXP), the
program will error out in as little as 2 seconds.

To "trust" a computer, a computer here must
complete 4 hours of testing, with all test threads
having a Green status. That tells me the computer
is relatively stable, as far as the computing part
goes.

You can use Task Manager to see how much memory
it is using. You can stop the test, reenter the
test and define a new amount of memory to test,
to make better usage of system memory. It takes
a while to learn how to use this program, but it
is worth it in the long run.

My new computer got pretty damn hot when I ran
that a few months ago. I had to add extra cooling,
as a result of seeing the test results. I use
a copy of Speedfan from almico.com, to monitor
CPU temperature. The part that was overheating,
was my VCore regulator, and I burned my finger
on the heatsink. That's how I figured out it
was too hot :-) Speedfan has no monitor for that
one. You feel around in a new computer, for
"hot stuff that needs help". The new computer
is the first computer I have owned, where the
VCore ran that hot. Normally they're about
body temperature. They're not supposed to run
hot, because they can go into thermal runaway.
The hot regulator had no effect on stability,
but if left that way for years and years,
could eventually result in a motherboard failure.
Now, there is a fan blowing on it.

Paul


before I scour the apt for a DVD/R lying around somewhere, is there a
way to do this test on a bootable USB flashdrive?

Paul July 18th 15 10:22 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
Vitalic wrote:


before I scour the apt for a DVD/R lying around somewhere, is there a
way to do this test on a bootable USB flashdrive?


Yes. Check the download page.

It has all the modern media types.

Scroll half way down that page and look.

While you can put Prime95 on a flash drive,
you need a running OS for that one. Prime95
assumes the system is stable enough to boot
properly, and you're looking to see whether
the thing is "extremely stable" or not.

*******

Personally, I use a floppy diskette for memtest,
because I'm a joker, and because I also own
a USB floppy drive (portable). I can put the
memtest floppy on any machine.

Paul

Good Guy[_2_] July 18th 15 10:34 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
On 18/07/2015 08:31, Vitalic wrote:
not sure why it happened, I had about 12 tabs open in g. chrome and
was multitasking, I have 8gb ram and a intel i3 processor, I guess I
overloaded things? everything seems to be working fine after M$
collected data and I waited for the percentage done counter reached
100% and rebooted.


No you were using the wrong unsupported browser. Google Chrome is not a
supported browser for Windows system. Have you thought of using
Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge when it comes out on 29th July on
Windows X? You will be surprised how wonderful it is. Instant
recognition of your efforts to use supported applications.




Dino July 18th 15 11:28 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
Good Guy wrote:

On 18/07/2015 08:31, Vitalic wrote:
not sure why it happened, I had about 12 tabs open in g. chrome and
was multitasking, I have 8gb ram and a intel i3 processor, I guess I
overloaded things? everything seems to be working fine after M$
collected data and I waited for the percentage done counter reached
100% and rebooted.


No you were using the wrong unsupported browser. Google Chrome is not a
supported browser for Windows system. Have you thought of using
Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge when it comes out on 29th July on
Windows X? You will be surprised how wonderful it is. Instant
recognition of your efforts to use supported applications.


All edge is is a re badged Chrome browser that is not even in chromes
league yet.

Vitalic July 19th 15 12:49 AM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
On 7/18/2015 5:34 PM, Good Guy wrote:
On 18/07/2015 08:31, Vitalic wrote:
not sure why it happened, I had about 12 tabs open in g. chrome and
was multitasking, I have 8gb ram and a intel i3 processor, I guess I
overloaded things? everything seems to be working fine after M$
collected data and I waited for the percentage done counter reached
100% and rebooted.


No you were using the wrong unsupported browser. Google Chrome is not a
supported browser for Windows system. Have you thought of using
Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge when it comes out on 29th July on
Windows X? You will be surprised how wonderful it is. Instant
recognition of your efforts to use supported applications.


unsupported? what drugs are you on?

Only thing I ever used IE for was to download another browser when I
plugged in the PC for the first time

"Instant
recognition of your efforts to use supported applications."


I hope I get a cash award! or maybe a vacation to Aruba!

philo July 19th 15 03:49 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
On 07/18/2015 11:34 AM, Vitalic wrote:



snip
ter key.

here's where I started:



after the "diagnosis" was over it said "The Windows Memory Diagnostic
tested the computer's memory and detected hardware errors. To identify
and repair these problems, contact the computer manufacturer"

:/ very helpful microsoft, maybe its a driver issue? this PC was bought
new just a few months ago





The message was very clear it said ***hardware errors***


how can you possibly construe that as a driver issue?


Looks like a RAM problem


run memtest on one stick of ram at a time and see which one is defective.


Since it's a fairly new machine I assume it's a defect...

one old machines it can occasionally be an issue of cleaning the contacts.

Bucky Breeder[_4_] July 19th 15 03:49 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
Vitalic posted this:
On 7/18/2015 5:34 PM, Good Guy wrote:
On 18/07/2015 08:31, Vitalic wrote:

not sure why it happened, I had about 12 tabs open in g. chrome and
was multitasking, I have 8gb ram and a intel i3 processor, I guess I
overloaded things? everything seems to be working fine after M$
collected data and I waited for the percentage done counter reached
100% and rebooted.


No you were using the wrong unsupported browser. Google Chrome is not
a supported browser for Windows system. Have you thought of using
Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge when it comes out on 29th July on
Windows X? You will be surprised how wonderful it is. Instant
recognition of your efforts to use supported applications.


unsupported? what drugs are you on?

Only thing I ever used IE for was to download another browser when I
plugged in the PC for the first time

"Instant recognition of your efforts to use supported applications."


I hope I get a cash award! or maybe a vacation to Aruba!


Chrome haz been known to crash Windows because Google hates Microsoft...
just like in the old daze when Apple (Quicktime) and Sun (Java) used to
give Windows users fits-and-spurts (and BSODs) when installing and
upgrading. Those M$-haterz felt that spnaking the Windows users was the
same as spnaking the M$ company. Chrome is known spyware, so maybe the
malware agents were just having a big party on your system when the whole
contraption crashed...

Ususally, when a BSOD occurs, it's a product of conflict between hardware
and software - if not an outright hardware issue.

Rx: Buy a new computer (they're very cheap now). Upgrade to Windows 10
as soon as possible. And, last but not least; indeed, most importantly of
all other things contemplated, STAY WITH MICROSOFT AND MICROSOFT
AUTHORIZED HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE - thusly you can become a fully
assimilated vegetarian Scientologist with absolutely NO suppressive
engrams infecting your computer[s]. Throw away your medications and
celebrate your newfound freedom!

HTH.

--

I AM Bucky Breeder, (*(^;
Repent, the end is near... Or
just smoke 'em if you got 'em.

http://tinyurl.com/ocnqvgq

Vitalic July 19th 15 06:36 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
On 7/19/2015 10:49 AM, Bucky Breeder wrote:
Vitalic posted this:
On 7/18/2015 5:34 PM, Good Guy wrote:
On 18/07/2015 08:31, Vitalic wrote:

not sure why it happened, I had about 12 tabs open in g. chrome and
was multitasking, I have 8gb ram and a intel i3 processor, I guess I
overloaded things? everything seems to be working fine after M$
collected data and I waited for the percentage done counter reached
100% and rebooted.

No you were using the wrong unsupported browser. Google Chrome is not
a supported browser for Windows system. Have you thought of using
Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge when it comes out on 29th July on
Windows X? You will be surprised how wonderful it is. Instant
recognition of your efforts to use supported applications.


unsupported? what drugs are you on?

Only thing I ever used IE for was to download another browser when I
plugged in the PC for the first time

"Instant recognition of your efforts to use supported applications."


I hope I get a cash award! or maybe a vacation to Aruba!


Chrome haz been known to crash Windows because Google hates Microsoft...
just like in the old daze when Apple (Quicktime) and Sun (Java) used to
give Windows users fits-and-spurts (and BSODs) when installing and
upgrading. Those M$-haterz felt that spnaking the Windows users was the
same as spnaking the M$ company. Chrome is known spyware, so maybe the
malware agents were just having a big party on your system when the whole
contraption crashed...

Ususally, when a BSOD occurs, it's a product of conflict between hardware
and software - if not an outright hardware issue.

Rx: Buy a new computer (they're very cheap now). Upgrade to Windows 10
as soon as possible. And, last but not least; indeed, most importantly of
all other things contemplated, STAY WITH MICROSOFT AND MICROSOFT
AUTHORIZED HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE - thusly you can become a fully
assimilated vegetarian Scientologist with absolutely NO suppressive
engrams infecting your computer[s]. Throw away your medications and
celebrate your newfound freedom!

HTH.


Heh, I'll pass on the Scientology, I'm more of a robert anton wilson
reader or theosophy

Kadaitcha Man[_2_] July 20th 15 09:13 AM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
In , Bucky Breeder wrote:

Posted this: Vitalic this:
Vitalic .
On 7/18/2015 5:34 PM, Good Guy wrote:
On 18/07/2015 08:31, Vitalic wrote:

not sure why it happened, I had about 12 tabs open in g. chrome and
was multitasking, I have 8gb ram and a intel i3 processor, I guess I
overloaded things? everything seems to be working fine after M$
collected data and I waited for the percentage done counter reached
100% and rebooted.

No you were using the wrong unsupported browser. Google Chrome is not
a supported browser for Windows system. Have you thought of using
Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge when it comes out on 29th July on
Windows X? You will be surprised how wonderful it is. Instant
recognition of your efforts to use supported applications.


unsupported? what drugs are you on?

Only thing I ever used IE for was to download another browser when I
plugged in the PC for the first time

"Instant recognition of your efforts to use supported applications."


I hope I get a cash award! or maybe a vacation to Aruba!


Chrome haz been known the M$ company. Chrome as spnaking the same
haz been in thates Microsoft. Chrome as the maybe the Windows use
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agents (and-spurts was spnaking. Those Google haz becaused to
crashed. Chrome in that spnaking and BSODs) when known the same haz
becausers fits-and Sun (Java) used to crash Windows. Those M$-hates
Microsoft. Chrome hates Microsoft. Chrome in the M$ company. Chrome
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(Quicktime) and BSODs) when in the same in thates Microsoft. In the
maybe the old daze whole haz becausers fits-and upgrading.

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and software - if not an outright hardware - if not and software and
software issue. Ususally, when a BSOD occurs, it's a product of
conflict of conflict of. An outright hardware issue.

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Typical nonsense and gibberish from you, ****tard breeder.

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Bucky Breeder[_4_] July 20th 15 02:59 PM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
Kadaitcha "Poopie-Pants" Man spewed
this as his head wildly spun around and he masturbated on a crucifix:

In , Bucky Breeder wrote:

Posted this: Vitalic this:
Vitalic .
On 7/18/2015 5:34 PM, Good Guy wrote:
On 18/07/2015 08:31, Vitalic wrote:


[Just the relevant content has been snipped...]

Typical nonsense and gibberish from you, ****tard breeder.


Typical sit back in the shadows, post-edit and
then spew out lamerz from you, "Poopie-Pants".

It's like yer mama tolled you, "One day you're
gonna be stuck with that ugly ass-face forever."

Take your medications like your shrink prescribed them.

--

I AM Bucky Breeder, (*(^;
Repent, the end is near... Or
just smoke 'em if you got 'em.

http://tinyurl.com/ocnqvgq

Kadaitcha Man[_2_] July 21st 15 07:48 AM

my first BSOD on win 8.1
 
In , Bucky Breeder wrote:

"Pa "Popopie-Pants". "Pooooooopits". Kadaie-Pa ". ".

In , Bucky Breeder wrote:

Posted this: Vitalic this:
Vitalic .
On 7/18/2015 5:34 PM, Good Guy wrote:
On 18/07/2015 08:31, Vitalic wrote:


Has been snipped.] [Just the relevant. [Just the relevant has been
snipped.] [Just the relevant has been snipped.] [Just the relevant has
been snipped.] [Just the relevant content.


Typical nonsense and gibberish from you, ****tard breeder.


Spew out lamerz from you, "Poopie-Pants". Spew out lamerz from you,
"Poopie-Pants". Spew out lamerz from you, "Poopie-Pants". Spew out
lamerz from you, "Poopie-Pants". Spew out lamerz from you,
"Poopie-Pants". Spew out lamerz from you, "Poopie-Pants". Typical sit
back in then spew out lamerz from you, "Poopie-Pants". Spew out lamerz
from you. Typical sit back in the shadows. From you, "Poopie-Pants".

Day you're gonna be stuck with that ugly ass-face forever." It's like
yer mama tolled you, "One day you, "One day you, "One day you, "One
day you're gonna be stuck with that ugly ass-face forever." It's like
yer mama tolled you, "One day you're gonna be stuck with that ugly
ass-face forever." It's like yer mama tolled you, "One day you're
gonna. Ass-face forever." It's like yer mama tolled you, "One day.

Take your medications. Take your medications like your medications
like your medications like your medications like your shrink
prescribed them. Your medications like your shrink prescribed them.
Shrink prescribed them. Take your shrink prescribed them.


You seem to be stuck ina loop, ****y.

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Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 1 [129]

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