Message from @Reaper

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2018-11-19 05:32:33 UTC  

Btw I didn't mean to divert the attention away from @GingerSnaps problem.

2018-11-19 05:32:57 UTC  

Look at the gynocentric world we live in. It takes a lot of mental fortitude and character to not be depressed at least a little bit if you ask me.

2018-11-19 05:33:00 UTC  

Just that you lot are really fun to talk to so I kinda went with it.

2018-11-19 05:33:04 UTC  

I don't think it's that men don't reach out, reaching out doesn't seem to help.

2018-11-19 05:33:10 UTC  
2018-11-19 05:33:36 UTC  
2018-11-19 05:33:54 UTC  

Yeah i'm with cold on that one

2018-11-19 05:34:15 UTC  

Reaching out will likely just get u shamed and mis-diagnosed

2018-11-19 05:34:27 UTC  

I mean this whole open up crap doesn't help, like for men things need to be pragmatic and solution oriented instead of a feeling based approach to things.

2018-11-19 05:34:53 UTC  

From what I've heard all these healthcare professionals slap people with some prescriptions meds and are done with it.

2018-11-19 05:35:01 UTC  

When we don't fully understand how they work.

2018-11-19 05:35:18 UTC  

@ColdEmbraceOfDeath Easy fix. Presscribe more opioids and keep that big pharma wheel a-turning.

2018-11-19 05:35:39 UTC  

In relation to this, I'd suggest watching Wandering Wojak's video recently on this subject.

2018-11-19 05:35:41 UTC  

@ColdEmbraceOfDeath exactly pills can only regulate feelings they can never fix a problem... a total female oriented solution

2018-11-19 05:35:56 UTC  

THey throw a label on you and then shove meds down your throat and if you question what your taking or don't ffollow doctors orders to the t like taking yourself off something that isn't working for you you get shunned and ridiculed.

2018-11-19 05:36:00 UTC  

Cure the disease? Nah, let's treat it indefinitely for MAXIMUM MONIESSSSSSSS

2018-11-19 05:36:01 UTC  

It addresses the problem of loneliness amongst men.

2018-11-19 05:36:42 UTC  

I've heard this on a few MGTOW videos, but men don't have to hunt and gather or create fire anymore so we're not fully "serving our purpose" I guess you can say

2018-11-19 05:37:17 UTC  

And most of those meds are only meant to keep you at a higher state of functioning but still dysfunctional enough to need treatment so that it's recurring business. Most healthcare professionals are not in the business of curing people, that would mean less money and job security for them.

2018-11-19 05:38:02 UTC  

Situation is fairly bleak when it comes to health care.

2018-11-19 05:38:05 UTC  

@GingerSnaps exactly it's about zombification and getting back to your job in the production line, not fixing uou

2018-11-19 05:38:09 UTC  

You*

2018-11-19 05:38:17 UTC  

That's sort of what SSRIs do.

2018-11-19 05:38:43 UTC  

I know of this guy who has BPD, he's been prescribed those and he feels like a zombie when he's on it.

2018-11-19 05:39:31 UTC  

at least it's doing something for him. THey're clinically proven to be only as effective as a placebo.

2018-11-19 05:39:46 UTC  

Oh? Do you have an article for that?

2018-11-19 05:39:54 UTC  

I mean he says so, not sure if it really is like that.

2018-11-19 05:40:05 UTC  

Not off the top of my head.

2018-11-19 05:40:25 UTC  

I was on an antidepressants that had fluoride in it and I had no feelings whatsoever. Never happy/sad/mad, anything

2018-11-19 05:40:37 UTC  

Technically it worked I guess

2018-11-19 05:41:12 UTC  

@ColdEmbraceOfDeath almost every crime you see reported when a person does some unthinkable shit with total calm they are on ssri's and it never gets reported

2018-11-19 05:42:17 UTC  

```Antidepressants are supposed to work by fixing a chemical imbalance, specifically, a lack of serotonin in the brain. Indeed, their supposed effectiveness is the primary evidence for the chemical imbalance theory. But analyses of the published data and the unpublished data that were hidden by drug companies reveals that most (if not all) of the benefits are due to the placebo effect. Some antidepressants increase serotonin levels, some decrease it, and some have no effect at all on serotonin. Nevertheless, they all show the same therapeutic benefit. Even the small statistical difference between antidepressants and placebos may be an enhanced placebo effect, due to the fact that most patients and doctors in clinical trials successfully break blind. The serotonin theory is as close as any theory in the history of science to having been proved wrong. Instead of curing depression, popular antidepressants may induce a biological vulnerability making people more likely to become depressed in the future.```

2018-11-19 05:43:03 UTC  

Damn, this sounds like some Shady shit these companies are up to.

2018-11-19 05:43:26 UTC  

We live in a time where people are just cash cows, messed up that people are messing with lives and mental health of other people.

2018-11-19 05:44:30 UTC  

Yeah a lot of SSRI's have flouride in them. Flouride is a neurotoxin that calcifies your pineal gland and causes aluminum build up in your system especially brain.

2018-11-19 05:44:56 UTC  

Yeah no joke if you do not look out for yourself and have a bit of knowledge you WILL be taken advantage of

2018-11-19 05:45:10 UTC  

I am curious: What do you folks think about this user's views on the election system?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csoCFMlHcHk

2018-11-19 05:45:28 UTC  

Only thing anybody can do at this point on an individual level is I guess.

2018-11-19 05:45:51 UTC  

Actually it calcifies everything it comes into contact. ANd there's little to no evidence that it actually prevents cavities, etc.

2018-11-19 05:45:53 UTC  

To maybe genuinely listen to depressed men and offer solutions to their problems, help them act on said solutions.