Is this different from the previous generations? There's always been a lot of crazies. Something called a nervous breakdown was fairly common back in the 1800s and 1900s.
Anything that can bleed for a week and not die probably ain't human- - - - -no wonder they are perceived as "crazy"! The truth is they're aliens from a different planet!
Wonder how many have been diagnosed by health care provider ( correctly or incorrectly)
And how many have self diagnosed?
The doctors were handing out Prozac like candy in the 90's. "You got a little fatigue and stress", "Here take some Prozac, you probably are depressed"...I bet 50% of my coworkers were on it back then, it's probably only gotten worse...
You can't just be normal if you are fatigued or stressed or tired or a little unhappy anymore, there has to be an underlying mental condition according to these doctors so they can get you hooked on some kind of drug and their care.
Big pharma has to make their money too, keep the machine rolling...
A good friend passed away about 7 years ago [cigarette smoker] he came from a family who owned a brick/block/stone mason business. Dad/uncle/sons all hard workers. His son & daughter refused to work, both started gaining huge poundage in middle school, morbidly obese by their freshman years in high school. Threw them out of the house son 23 yr. old, daughter 21, she shacked up with some guy, son was living in a camper. His wife, an RN passed away 3 years ago, both kids look like beached whales. Very confusing world we live in.
My cousin is a pharmacist. He tells me that once a woman hits 35 it’s a rare one that isn’t on some kind of psyche medicine. It’s not new either, been that way for a long time.
Is this different from the previous generations? There's always been a lot of crazies. Something called a nervous breakdown was fairly common back in the 1800s and 1900s.
Yes, it's different. Huge acceleration since 2008, the year the I-phone was introduced.
My cousin is a pharmacist. He tells me that once a woman hits 35 it’s a rare one that isn’t on some kind of psyche medicine. It’s not new either, been that way for a long time.
I expect there’s a reason for your title I can’t say one way or the other what it was , but it kicked our ass Was I living in fear of Covid ? Absolutely not Have a good day and GFY Kenneth
You gonna admit you’re a dumb fugk COVTARD or is that too much reality for you?
Someday your teacher will show you graphs and expain x and y coordinates, then maybe you can understand it. Now go play with your imaginary friends, big people are talking.
You gonna admit you’re a dumb fugk COVTARD or is that too much reality for you?
Someday your teacher will show you graphs and expain x and y coordinates, then maybe you can understand it. Now go play with your imaginary friends, big people are talking.
Is this different from the previous generations? There's always been a lot of crazies. Something called a nervous breakdown was fairly common back in the 1800s and 1900s.
Yes, it's different. Huge acceleration since 2008, the year the I-phone was introduced.
Praise the Lord. I only have a flip phone, a Kyocera brand. All I know how to do is call, text, and take pictures. That way at least I'm weaned from the internet when I walk out the door.
Makes me able to hold on to a little reality and stay off anti-depressants.
Is this different from the previous generations? There's always been a lot of crazies. Something called a nervous breakdown was fairly common back in the 1800s and 1900s.
Yes, it's different. Huge acceleration since 2008, the year the I-phone was introduced.
Praise the Lord. I only have a flip phone, a Kyocera brand. All I know how to do is call, text, and take pictures. That way at least I'm weaned from the internet when I walk out the door.
Makes me able to hold on to a little reality and stay off anti-depressants.
Social media, dating apps, conspiracy sites. Those are the big things people need to limit.
Twitter's a toxic cesspool. I did some sentiment analysis on it and even just the normal background sentiment when nothing controversial being discussed is net negative.
Is this different from the previous generations? There's always been a lot of crazies. Something called a nervous breakdown was fairly common back in the 1800s and 1900s.
Yes, it's different. Huge acceleration since 2008, the year the I-phone was introduced.
Praise the Lord. I only have a flip phone, a Kyocera brand. All I know how to do is call, text, and take pictures. That way at least I'm weaned from the internet when I walk out the door.
Makes me able to hold on to a little reality and stay off anti-depressants.
Social media, dating apps, conspiracy sites. Those are the big things people need to limit.
Twitter's a toxic cesspool. I did some sentiment analysis on it and even just the normal background sentiment when nothing controversial being discussed is net negative.