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An '''X-Files addiction''' is a severe mental illness, first diagnosed by The Place of the Medicine. It is marked by a severe desire to watch the 1990s television series [[wikipedia:The_X-Files|The X-Files]]., as well as to connect random unrelated events to the series. The disorder is believed to be tied to [[wikipedia:Autism|Autism spectrum disorder]], which means [[TPOTG]] citizens are at a much higher risk for it than the rest of the general population. | An '''X-Files addiction''' is a [[wikipedia:Mental_disorder|severe mental illness]], first diagnosed by The Place of the Medicine. It is marked by a severe desire to watch the 1990s television series [[wikipedia:The_X-Files|The X-Files]]., as well as to connect random unrelated events to the series. The disorder is believed to be tied to [[wikipedia:Autism|Autism spectrum disorder]], which means [[TPOTG]] citizens are at a much higher risk for it than the rest of the general population. |
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An X-Files addiction is a severe mental illness, first diagnosed by The Place of the Medicine. It is marked by a severe desire to watch the 1990s television series The X-Files., as well as to connect random unrelated events to the series. The disorder is believed to be tied to Autism spectrum disorder, which means TPOTG citizens are at a much higher risk for it than the rest of the general population.