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A person who fears being hated by everyone. They might also have the tendencies to hate everything as well.
A POS or a point of sale terminal is used for retail transactions. Usually when a person begins working somewhere they will receive training on how to use the POS terminal.
That could be a symptom of Asperger's syndrome. It is not a mental illness. You might want to seek an evaluation.
fears might be called an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous. (scared of something)
There are no known medical conditions that cause a person to mumble to themselves. If the mumbling is excessive and interferes with a person's life, they might have a mental illness.
Fear is probably the most simple and general reason. When a person fears they might lose something "precious" to them they tend to feel the need to latch tightly.
Because terminal velocity is an objective concept universal to all systems in which an object may engage in near free fall obstructed only by atmospheric resistance, it does not have any inherent "advantages" or "disadvantages." Person A might consider an advantage of terminal velocity to be that an aircraft component that came loose during flight wasn't moving quickly enough to penetrate his roof and destroy his carefully furnished foyer; Person B might view this as a disadvantage on the grounds that he never liked Person A's interior decorating skills.
no a computer terminal is not even a PC that might be able to run an emulator
There is no evidence that LSD creates permanent mental illness. There is some evidence that LSD can precipitate an episode in a person with already existing underlying mental illness or behavioral problems. Sometimes the person has no idea that they have a condition until an episode occurs. It is not known whether LSD can trigger episodes of mental illness that might otherwise never occur. If this were to be the case, then it would be a compelling reason not to experiment with LSD. Unofficially on the street, many users of LSD have commented that it should not be used by a person who is emotionally unstable or has been under alot of stress, since LSD is a heavy experience that can take quite a toll on the brain's capacity to cope. Supportive people are sometimes used as "sitters" to observe and ensure that the user is reinforced and reassured and has a positive experience and does not obsess over any fears or insecurities.
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Sam Westing fears his partner, Sandy McSouthers, who he believes cheated him. He also fears his niece, Angela Wexler, because he suspects she might be after his inheritance.
This seems to be a typical dream that expresses parental concern for the child. It could refer to some influence or person the parent fears might be harmful.
The Federal Reserve might raise interest rates.