English disease is an entirely psychiatric disease – there may be little or no outward manifestation, depending on the severity of the disease. Symptoms include, but are not limited to: * Superiority complex and Inferiority complex - the English disease patient's mind is torn by these two conflicting symptoms. English disease instills a deep sense of national pride, and a belief that England is easily the best country in the world; however, it also creates a huge feeling of personal inadequacy in the sufferer. This explains how, while some English Patients can be introverted, with a tendency for great understatement, others can be loud, charismatic and domineering. * Egomania and delusions of grandeur - these symptoms can sometimes be explained by the superiority complex, but in ot
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