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Lily o' the Valley User ID: 11213558 United States 02/10/2017 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | people pay huge fees, go into debt forever, to get a degree from College, because they are brainwashed into believing, that the degree would insure financial success ... and when they realized that it is a lie (in college) they are shattered, and go to a shrink to help them deal with "reality" ... and 25% of them are diagnosed as mentally ill and drugged Quoting: Sunny Daze what is wrong with this picture ... why are parents still sending their children to college - or taking them to shrinks? Because this started a long time ago. The brainwashing has been going on and subtly ramping up since the 1960s. That's why. *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
Lily o' the Valley User ID: 11213558 United States 02/10/2017 06:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you all for your perspectives of this "insanity" Quoting: Sunny Daze please share this video with your family members ... and keep in mind, than none of us is 'normal' ... we are all unique, and our diet and our environment can easily be changed medication only treats the symptoms Medication ultimately does not even treat the symptoms, it just makes the patient unable to do anything about the problem, to become entirely unable to act in his own behalf. The medication becomes another kind of straight jacket. *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73973836 United States 02/10/2017 06:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Of course, pharmaceutical companies, who manufacture highly toxic drugs to treat every one of these “disorders,” are leading the charge to invent more and more mental-health categories, so they can sell more drugs and make more money. Quoting: Sunny Daze Every little twitch is now some kind of fucking disease. Once a condition can be classified as a disease, a new drug can be sold to treat it. |
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X1811 User ID: 73670168 United States 02/10/2017 06:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The dogma is so ridiculous and the brainwashing so thorough, I am very thankful to be from the prior generation where I earned 3 degrees in non-safe spaces (even in a liberal state) and started working from the lowest entry level without expecting to be treated like a celebrity. All characters and events in this forum --even those based on real people-- are entirely fictional. All celebrity comments are impersonated...poorly. The above post contains coarse language and due to the content it should not be viewed by anyone. |
MarPep User ID: 73969776 United States 02/10/2017 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The indoctrination starts in kindergarten and continues through university. TV is also a primary method of indoctrination into the serfdom of socialism and statism. _______________ They let me off with a warning and a couple of bullet holes. |
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euc User ID: 73342626 United States 02/10/2017 08:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was diagnosed with ADHD as a child, now in my early 30s. It was a long process that spanned months. I had brain mapping, various tests, letters from teachers, and input from my mother(single parent). I have tried Ritalin, Adderal, Focus Factor(OTC), and finally settled on Metadate CD(which is basically Ritalin). The Metadate and Ritalin are both "methylphenidate" just different designer brand names. I take a CD, controlled dosage, and I don't have crazy side effects. It works as it should. The only thing my physician and I monitor closely is blood pressure since it is a stimulant. There is some dependency on it but that's built into the medication in my opinion. If you take something to help you manage your dealings with every day life then it's reasonable to say that if it works you'll want to keep taking it. Going back to school now, double majoring in Mathematics & Physics, and I can tell you first hand that the medication offers, at least for me, a level of clarity I would not have otherwise. However, when I'm not working on school work and I take a day or two to myself I usually don't take it, so I can get a break. There are so many different, subtle positives for me and very few if any side effects, so I am an advocate of it, if it is truly needed. I think the problem with the early treatments using methylphenidate like substances were mis-diagnosis due to ADHD being somewhat on the spectrum of Autism, and sharing qualities with Aspergers. Giving a stimulant to someone who's brain does not need it can have undesired outcomes, especially with people who have mental disorders Last Edited by euc on 02/10/2017 08:44 PM Infinity = Zero |
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MarPep User ID: 73969776 United States 02/10/2017 09:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was diagnosed with ADHD as a child, now in my early 30s. It was a long process that spanned months. I had brain mapping, various tests, letters from teachers, and input from my mother(single parent). Quoting: euc I have tried Ritalin, Adderal, Focus Factor(OTC), and finally settled on Metadate CD(which is basically Ritalin). The Metadate and Ritalin are both "methylphenidate" just different designer brand names. I take a CD, controlled dosage, and I don't have crazy side effects. It works as it should. The only thing my physician and I monitor closely is blood pressure since it is a stimulant. There is some dependency on it but that's built into the medication in my opinion. If you take something to help you manage your dealings with every day life then it's reasonable to say that if it works you'll want to keep taking it. Going back to school now, double majoring in Mathematics & Physics, and I can tell you first hand that the medication offers, at least for me, a level of clarity I would not have otherwise. However, when I'm not working on school work and I take a day or two to myself I usually don't take it, so I can get a break. There are so many different, subtle positives for me and very few if any side effects, so I am an advocate of it, if it is truly needed. I think the problem with the early treatments using methylphenidate like substances were mis-diagnosis due to ADHD being somewhat on the spectrum of Autism, and sharing qualities with Aspergers. Giving a stimulant to someone who's brain does not need it can have undesired outcomes, especially with people who have mental disorders I have seen it work like you describe. Works wonders for many with ADHD, and makes some other things worse. Non-ADHD who take amphetamine and amphetamine like drugs can become quite horrible when drinking alcohol. Many who stop these drugs are depressed for a long time after stopping. _______________ They let me off with a warning and a couple of bullet holes. |
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Question EVERYTHING Traveler In The Matrix User ID: 64898871 United States 02/10/2017 09:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | finally it is revealed, how people are "indoctrinated" - and why they can not be reasoned with Quoting: Sunny Daze "Here is a staggering statistic from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): “More than 25 percent of college students have been diagnosed or treated by a professional for a mental health condition within the past year.” Let that sink in. 25 percent. Colleges are basically clinics. Psychiatric centers. Colleges have been taken over. A soft coup has occurred, out of view. You want to know where all this victim-oriented “I’m triggered” and “I need a safe space” comes from? You just found it." (just skip the adds) Great on Alex and his guests for exposing all of the great things that they do. Say what you will about Alex, he does have great guests and is able to break down the mental illness that is our government. First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. ~ Mahatma Gandhi "Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever." ~ George Orwell "The exact level of tyranny that you're going to live under, is the level of tyranny you put up with." ~Thomas Jefferson "All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent. ~ Thomas Jefferson |
the redeemable furry pete User ID: 73857076 United States 02/10/2017 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Chinese, Mexicans, Muslims, think about it "It's a friendly friendly world" (Andy Kaufman) Calm seas do not a sailor make, Nor easy horses, a horseman. And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower and when He could be certain only drowning men could see Him- Leonard Cohen |
NotStarvingActress User ID: 63200549 United States 02/10/2017 09:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I must disagree with the majority of what's written in this thread. On another site a college prof complained about snowflakes who burst into tears all the time if they got too much homework or bad grades. Obviously they couldn't cope with hardly anything. I told him snowflakes didn't need drugs nor silly courses in how to meditate. He had to realize the college absolutely needed all students tuition $$. So he shouldn't even think about flunking them out, suggesting they go to an easier school, and rejecting their parents $$. The REAL issue was their parents complete and total inability to fulfill their duty as responsible adults with kids. Like it or not HE had to fulfill their role and raise their children for them. So I told him from Day-1 HE had to teach them how to cope with stress, disappointment, rejection, even temporary failure. No silly new agey type stuff like "it could be worse" or "life gets better." Students of all ages have not learned how to deal with anxiety. Neither have most of their parents. Get drunk? Blitz out? A very self-reliant, emotionally strong, financially secure Black man in his 40's, with a single mother who was a school teacher, told me how he used to roll his eyes and shake his head at his fellow White college students who were beyond hysterical to the point of suicide when they found out their ideal fraternity or sorority didn't want them. Or their steady broke up with them. Why? He was working 2 jobs, physically exhausted, wondering how he could possibly keep going to school with increased rent. Anxiety ridden college students are sent to mental health services and given the latest drugs. So are those who are experiencing severe financial stress after losing their jobs, getting way, way behind in their bills, and running out of unemployment IF they seek out Social Services in my state. For years the homeless shelter in Las Vegas designed for women with kids who were victims of domestic violence REQUIRED everyone to be on psyche drugs. Even if the psychiatrist to whom they were sent strongly advised against it they were not admitted. Instead they were sent back and told they needed psyche drugs. Upon 2nd refusal they were sent to a different psychiatrist. Why? My state got $$$ for every single person they put on psyche drugs. Well most people got very, very sick on psyche drugs. So they didn't go back and Social Services and homeless shelters got rid of a lot of desperately needy people in really dangerous situations. Those who knew how to scam the governmental system got lots of free welfare. The vast majority of ALL of the above cases NEVER needed ANY psyche drugs whatsoever. A drastic improvement in their diets would have really helped such as increased vitamin B preferably from natural sources and the removal of very cheap, overly processed food that made a large per cent physically ill or aggravated those with head aches and upset stomachs due to severe stress. Those who actually needed meds to survive and function were almost never in any of the above categories. |
the redeemable furry pete User ID: 73857076 United States 02/10/2017 09:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.tysknews.com (secure)] "It's a friendly friendly world" (Andy Kaufman) Calm seas do not a sailor make, Nor easy horses, a horseman. And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower and when He could be certain only drowning men could see Him- Leonard Cohen |
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