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* "I'm talking in rhyme during my weekly group session about panic attacks, schizophrenia and depression. I can't stop rhyming, it's becoming an obsession. I can't stop rhyming during my weekly group session. Hello Carl, hello Barbara, Kathy and Donna. Would you like to talk about smoking marijuana, or perhaps a different substance abuse? Oh what the hell, what's the use? I just can't stop rhyming during my weekly group session. Let's talk about anger issues or maybe passive aggression. Will I ever stop rhyming during my weekly group session? And hey, did I happen to mention that I can't stop rhyming during my weekly group session? How are you today Kamar ? What do you think of all of this so far? All of my rhyming during our weekly group session. Will my condition get worse if I continue to converse in poetic verse during our weekly group session? Would medication do the trick or would it just leave me feeling sick? Sick here still rhyming during our weekly group session. I must get in control of this soon or I'm mentally doomed. I'm exhausted from rhyming during our weekly group session. I can't take this anymore. I'm marching out that door. I'm relieving you all of this annoying obsession. Please don't take this personally but I'll keep on rhyming obsessively if I spend one more moment at our weekly group session. I think I just learned a very valuable lesson. I should never speak in rhyme during our weekly group session, because as you all can plainly see I ramble on endlessly whenever I speak in rhyme during our weekly group session,.." * 
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