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1 year ago18 points(+0/-0/+18Score on mirror)2 children
(((Therapy))) is just going to some jewess and her telling you that you should just accept living in a jewish dystopia instead of trying to change things. Ive been through the mental health scam ringer, and simply having friends and not being forced to sit and memorize useless facts for 8 hours a day with complete strangers will being drugged up probably have done me some actual goods.
1 year ago14 points(+0/-0/+14Score on mirror)1 child
Yep (((antidepressants))) is literally a drug that makes you stop caring about anything. I'd rather stay angry, knowing what makes me angry while working on a solution for my local community at least. That gives me peace.
Depression isn't anger, it's sadness. It can be crippling because as more things get neglected, their situation deteriorates. What doesn't help is that it is increasingly )((taboo))) to talk about the causes, like obesity.
Yeah I was stuck in it myself for a while. At one point I was having unironic schizo delusions during covid and the Zoom faggot jew psychiatrist affirmed said delusions as "valid" and prescribed meds. Meds which caused actual visual hallucinations and felt like taking 40 benadryl. I have nothing but contempt for that entire industry and would personally seize upon the mind mutilating quacks before the journalists or the teachers.
They try to sell you that mental health is an overwhelmingly complex issue with a super easy fix: vent your feefees to a jew and take a magic pill cocktail to make you "better." In reality, mental health is a generally simple issue with a fix that is straightforward but difficult: which is simply to live well. Eat right. Exercise. Don't spit in the face of God. Et cetera.
But no one wants to struggle anymore, and the normie response across the board is loathing when you try to tell them this.
They try to sell you that mental health is an overwhelmingly complex issue with a super easy fix: vent your feefees to a jew and take a magic pill cocktail to make you "better." In reality, mental health is a generally simple issue with a fix that is straightforward but difficult: which is simply to live well. Eat right. Exercise. Don't spit in the face of God. Et cetera.
But no one wants to struggle anymore, and the normie response across the board is loathing when you try to tell them this.