QUOTE (PTB209 @ Aug 25 2008, 15:22)

Could you clarify just exactly what a hun is as I'm not really sure by your description if I am one or not.
Sadly the aetiology of hunnery is an extremely broad matter, encompassing topics of the most varied provenience. This is why as a society we may only pass the unfortunates over, with a shudder, to the specialised experts in the respective fields (judiciary, mental health ...etc).
Happily though nature has in many cases bequeathed what might be termed 'visible signifiers of hunhood'. As a general rule of thumb this allows for identification of the more severe cases of manifest hunnery. See fig. 1

fig. 1