"Mental-health students even explore children's literature for buried psychological themes. Analysts have had a field day in the "Hundred Acre Wood" with A.A. Milne's characters." . . . "Piglet clearly suffers from generalized anxiety disorder, the authors noted. Eeyore has chronic dysthymia (mild depression) and could benefit greatly from an antidepressant. Tigger is hyperactive, impulsive and a risk-taker.
Pooh is a bundle of comorbidities that may include cognitive impairment, as he is often described as a "bear of very little brain." "Early on, we see Pooh being dragged downstairs bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head," the authors write. "Could his later cognitive struggle be the result of a type of Shaken Bear Syndrome?""
ooc note: sometimes i wonder how "outsiders" of the rp world would view our characters and their behavior, they'd probably subscribe some serious intensive therapy. there's a reason i keep this life secret from my real life. i mean what kind of person would want to play someone who's sick or seriously damaged? there, go buy yourself something pretty with my two cents.