Theme paranoia occurs when a day's question set is not themed, but the patient believes that it is or that it should be.
Symptoms observed so far include: excessive worrying if one cannot identify an overarching theme in the questions; hallucination of themes that aren't there; and a loss of focus on the questions themselves due to either of the symptoms listed above.
Treatments involve: touching grass or loss of Internet, though these have been shown to increase stress levels exponentially. It has also been found that scoring high on a non-themed quiz lowers the chance of theme paranoia in the future.
So far, a cure for theme paranoia has not been discovered.