wtorek, 14 czerwca 2016

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Monotematyczny Nuklearny Kot napisze znowu kolejny post o Mr. T. :3

Otóż od dzisiaj, oficjalnie jesteśmy parą. : )

6 komentarzy:

  1. Ja na jego miejscu bym się obraził, że czekałaś z napisaniem tej notki do północy, by wykluczyć ewentualność, że związek jeszcze się jeszcze tego samego dnia zdąży zakończyć. ;) (Żart.)

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  2. >We Cannot Continue to Overlook 'High-Functioning' Depression

    Allow me to quote:

    'A generic shitfaced yelling cunt is where you should really unsuspend your disbelief [regarding the fact that a "high-functioning", socially adept person could still be depressed].'

    Again, when we're too accepting of possible 'she might still be innerly tormented'-s, we're risking misinvestment of our limited medical resources towards those cases at the expense of people truly in need. This is pure false positive/false negative problem.


    Also.

    >If we keep allowing our perception of what mental illness looks like to dictate how we go about recognizing and treating it

    Shit like this makes me mad. Pure appeal to ignorance. 'What if you're wrong though with your refusal to diagnose someone with something.' This is like saying that we should give everyone $ 1,000,000. Of course it would be nice; but it contributes nohow to the problem of optimal judgement, optimal location, of our countries' limited capacities. Statistics show best markers of suicide, lowered social functioning, lowered release of happy neurochemicals, in both the person and their environment. If none of those are met, it's just a joke to insist that someone can be ill 'in spite of all that'.


    In fact, just stop fucking cheapening psychiatric terms. I am saying this as a person who has never been anywhere near depressed.

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  3. I mean, I understand one wins applause for 'open-mindedness' this way: 'just think about it, literally everyone you see could be in deep despair right now, doesn't it blow your mind', *clap clap* *like like*.

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  4. (It's almost impossible though to discuss with people who see no problem with beginning their claims with the word 'some'.)

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  5. Also, I'm sorry for quadrupleposting, but--

    >Why My Daughter's Sensory Processing Disorder Diagnosis Was a Gift
    >Please, Don’t Confuse My Anxiety for Weakness
    >When My Daughter Reminded Me That Life With Illness Can Still Be Beautiful
    >Dear Mom and Dad, I Need You to Accept My Mental Illness

    Holy shit. Just what sort of ultrahugbox is this? Just thinking about the vast amount of suffering caused by women soppily comforting each other this way, 'patpatpat your illness is wonderful' rather than educating other people about the neurology of the conditions in question, thus contributing to their efficient management, makes me sick. They're like Buddhists telling people that 'suffering exists only in the mind' rather than setting out to fight it in reality. Cowardly and cruel to the core.

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  6. ...In fact, just reading that site would rot my brain much worse than having any at all of the conditions that it purports to discuss.

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