SomeoneRandom, can I recommend therapy? I'm not a psychologist, but you might want to check the meaning of "monomania".
Actually, while we're checking meanings: when you said, above, that "in Connecticut (and Rhode Island), locations and incorporated towns are the same thing", can you give a source for that claim? I mean, my understanding is that "incorporated town" is certainly a technical and legal term; but "location" is just a word meaning "place; where something is", and doesn't have any sort of equivalency to an incorporated town. (Imagine insurance salesman trying to direct people to their offices, and every time someone says, "All right, where are you?", all they can answer is "My location is Hartford". "The corner of Elm and 2nd" is a *location*, and it's certainly not an incorporated city.) Given that http://outreach.uconn.edu/location/ refers to Storrs as a location, given that *the government of Connecticut* refers to Storrs as a location (see, e.g., https://www.ddsapp.ct.gov/cthj/CareerFair.aspx , or plenty of other pages on the ct.gov site), what *possible* justification do you have for saying that, incorporated or otherwise, Storrs is not a location? |