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still, it is better to be gentle than harsh, don't you agree?
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yeah I'm a fag. what about it . shows you a little boucy ball from my pocket with a giant bite taken out of it. now scram. ass hole
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being self aware suuuucks like yeah this thought pattern/behavior is stupid and pointless and a symptom. i know this. [does it anyways
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Is it possible that war will return? I saw my friend's grave and remembered the past So I sat down and cried and said, "Maybe I will meet you one day and die in this difficult war."
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Have you ever received Anon hate?
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an extremely common assertion in much of antipsych theory is that the violence directed towards psychiatrized people is wrong specifically because it would be unthinkable for people with physical illnesses to be treated in this way. you'll see that argument again and again: "I know of no other specialty whose practitioners lie to their patients" (Peter Gotzsche), "At the same time, it is unusual for scientists widely and persistently to disagree among themselves concerning the ideas and actions appropriate to their special areas of competence." (Thomas Szasz), the idea that you would not ask a person with a broken leg to walk, etc.
this of course never seems to take into account that no matter what part of the psychiatric system is being criticized, the same tools can, and are wielded against physically disabled people (without even getting into the vast amount of overlap between these two populations). very rarely are the parallels between psychiatrized people and physically disabled people (the hospital and medical system enabling abuse, deprivation of choices in treatment through waitlists and financial constraints, medical racism and misogyny, positivist scientific perspectives that deny the possibility of biases and disproven data, etc etc) used for attempts at solidarity.
the physically disabled person is often the specter that haunts antipsychiatry, a useful rhetorical tool, but never more than that - a figure to be conceptualized simultaneously as well-treated, believed, and respected by medical personnel (unlike the psychiatrized), and also as someone for whom, due to having an objective and prediscursive illness, any treatment enforced by authority, regardless of the patient's opinion, would be justified (unlike the psychiatrized).
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when i was younger i used to believe that you could make anyone understand anything if you explained long enough and hard enough but then one time i said "who would have thunk it" to a classmate in college and she turned to me with such sincere disgust on her face and said "it's who would have thought" and i took five seconds to contemplate how i could possibly convey to her why i said it that way and i came up empty and that was the first crack in the windshield
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also i have a url i like for my new blog, so moving will actually be happening this week. keep your eyes peeled
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does anyone else remember toastpotent's truscum meltdown in like 2018 or was that just me and my irl
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iof has violated the ceasefire agreement one hour in, reports of shelling in central gaza.
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these people are so ignorant of China that they don't know that Party members who studied in the US are often the ones who are the Most patriotic and anti-West (also that any middle-class Chinese person knows somebody who's lived in the US or has family who has, the US is not some kind of undiscovered country for them)
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