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Vdubchaos

Lifer
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Labels labels labels........America LOVES labels, it's what divides people.

Does it really matter what you have or how it's labeled? Not really, actually it doesn't matter at all.

And besides, let's take "down syndrome" label........I can see people cringe as I type this.

Reality is, over the years, I have found down syndrome or other "disordered" people to be WAY WAY WAY better than what our society considers "normal".

Jesus, not even a contest. These people are down to earth, not selfish, considerate and so kind.

Your "normal" person is really just downright SHITTY (take a look around this place full of NORMAL people). You see this especially during teen age/early adulthood years.

Anyways, what I'm trying to tell you is that WHO you are is all that matters. How happy you are with your self is what matters.

Rest of the crap, matters NONE.

Our society is screwed.

Our healthcare (the people telling you what you have so they can make a business case) is screwed. Don't EVER forget they are a BUSINESS. Business that is focused on making money....as much money as they can.

The best help you have is YOURSELF. And at times that's not enough (I understand) but adjusting yourself/dealing with yourself is probably the best natural tool we have.

They will throw pills at you all day and night. Mind you, I know some people NEED these things and all, but the amount of "pill pushing doctors" in this country is simply appalling.

Pills are and should be LAST RESORT after patient is healthy weight,eats healthy and does plenty of physical activity.

But that doesn't make them ANY money. And then of course, most people want EASY button and are not willing to put in the effort to get better......so Doctors just take the "pill" approach for EVERYONE.

Hope that helps
 
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zinfamous

No Lifer
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It's not about what you want. It's about doing what you have to do to get yourself into a "functional" condition so the people in your life that love you and care for you get to live free of their "caretaker" responsibilities.

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zinfamous

No Lifer
Jul 12, 2006
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I think you would be much happier if you just put down the internet for a while so you could stop attempting to diagnose yourself with whatever random literature you run across. Your obsession with things like haleotypes, politics, nutrition, your parents finances, etc is all over the place and incoherent. You seem to consume too much information on the internet and your mind just runs wild with it. Take a break from it and see where it leads you.

Indeed. He's got an intelligent, functioning brain somewhere there, but an inability to properly form all of the absorbed information into cogent, meaningful thoughts. Added to some sort of paranoid delusional disorder, none of this is good for anyone.

I can tell you this with 100% confidence OP:

--The vaccines did nothing to create your dysfunctional ability to process information
--Your constant search for and obsession with haplogroups is inherently meaningless. Due to the wonders of sexual reproduction, the genetic lottery that occurs at conception effectively randomizes a significant enough amount of information that any concern for personality types being created by the merger of gametes from specific haplogroups is completely misplaced. Sure, there are very real psychotic disorders and certain genetic diseases (like MS, CF, etc) that will carry over, but that is about the individual, specifically. Also, best rule of thumb is to just not go about fucking your sister or brother...or parents, for that matter.
 

Anarchist420

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I am hoping to see one of my favorite, enthusiastic,hyper and loving teachers at newport news public schools about a week from today I believe she was a member of the Original Brahmins (doesn't really matter but it is interesting)

I just kind of fear hyper serious people those who work hard and rudely (or just a 1:1 fixed interest only) sometimes those who "follow the law" too much and who aren't nutty. I mean, laws are broken a lot and if you cancel it to help someone out especially while cheerfully sacrificing yourself then no one deserves punishment. Lawyers aren't bad, doctors aren't bad. I've thought those with less common degrees (e.g., DMin and EdD rather than MD and PhD) help me out more or were less melancholic. My parents just trust the old title a lot and one of my brothers has like a one track mind (like my dad does) and didn't laugh for many people unless an elder orders him to do it; he and his wife are good but overwhelmed. They make a good team.

most of the replies in this thread are loved (by me anyway) and I apologize for scaring anyway.

I am looking to give up some, but I don't know when that will happen. Generation of knowledge can be good;even if it is for a govt because you don't really know how it could be stored; it is fun. I just dont want a really gray businessman coming to power. Like has been said before, I'm leaning Clinton and Warren and I can coop myself up on meds for a time if I get too annoying for future President clinton or even for Obama. Too much has been taken for my parents but they're letting good happen.

the results of this Senate race likely won't really matter. I am personally hoping warner wins in Virginia; I may formally vote, but I doubt i will for various reasons I won't go into. Mark Warner has my support though as he is not really a businessman. And please, remember I endorsed Ken Kucinelli (he advocated for me personally and he learned a lot plus he was popular among smaller men and he was smeared too much) over Sarvis (seemed rather gray and too pro-taxation and too pro-centralizing) and Mcauliffe (made faces like the cute villian from Joe and Mac 2; his respect for others seemed very limited).

as for the VAX, their effect on me today is nil. But they may have gotten me angry and contributed to my parents' panic; "something had to be done" (as my dad argued), and ritalin was it i guess.
the report was wonderful and the wonderful preschool teacher was full of confusion; she never requested that i leave

i am always welcoming more friends on facebook so please join me.
 

Hayabusa Rider

Admin Emeritus & Elite Member
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I can't fix you, I wish I could. I've seen the suffering people endure due to mental conditions and that of their loved ones.

People, "normal" people, can be astoundingly cruel. Sure people are going to rib you at times but here is a case where you aren't harming anyone and I can't empathise with those who but for an accident of birth could be worse off than you, and indeed just might be one day.

For my part I wish you well.
 

crashtech

Lifer
Jan 4, 2013
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My mom suffered from mental illness most of her adult life. I still struggle with that legacy sometimes. But I have an affinity for those who see the world differently than most of us do, and sometimes wonder if they are in touch with something that is real, but that we mundane folk cannot perceive.