Author Topic: Why do some children have oversized heads?  (Read 1211 times)

Is this supposed to be a mental disorder?
How is having a big head a mental disorder?


It was relevant to the conversation in that it was my "exaggerated" reaction to your question.

I do not know what "the joke your head" means.

Tell me what it means, and everything will be much easier.

I do not know what "the joke your head" means.

Tell me what it means, and everything will be much easier.

The joke literally went over your head, having no contact with it, causing you to not get the joke.
The joke was that the picture was not working so there was nothing wrong with the child in the picture, for the was no child to begin with.
« Last Edit: January 27, 2012, 12:30:42 PM by Kill All »

The joke literally went over your head, having no contact with it, causing you to not get the joke.
The joke was that the picture was not working so there was nothing wrong with the child in the picture, for the was no child to begin with.


Thank you for acting mature, and explaining it.

Is this supposed to be a mental disorder?

you are asking, based on physical appearance, if there is a mental connection?
really?

you are asking, based on physical appearance, if there is a mental connection?
really?
Hey, they might be badstuff insane and smash their own heads with a frying pan 3 hours a day.

It's not a mental disorder, sometimes, the cerebrospinal fluid can  fill up inside a baby's head during childbirth, resulting in enlarged craniums, and what not.
The doctors usually have to drain it out before it puts too much pressure on the brain.


Either that, or their brains are loving huge.

The joke literally went over your head, having no contact with it, causing you to not get the joke.
you don't know what literally means
a joke can not literally go over someone's head