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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is such a poignant observation.

this utterly destructive approach ignores completely the real significance of the mental pain, discomfiture or aberration in the first place, except superficially in so far as it impacts on one's role in society or some predefined role. Yet what if conformity to that society or that predefined role is the very root of the problem? Then if one is to continue functioning as before the best that can be hoped for is some kind of dehumanising, chemical management of the symptoms, which is what psychiatrists all too often prescribe, and which more or less degrades a human being to the level of a machine; a cog in the wheel. That is the psychiatrist's chief function in our society - to expedite our conformity to the established order or status quo regardless of our actual needs as an integral human being.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0
  1. only psychiatry can legally incarcerate a person against his will without any real due process of law and simply at the behest of one official, where no crime has been committed.
  1. only psychiatry can force a person against his will to take drugs or receive other forms of invasive and unproven so-called “treatment”, with the use or threat of violence, and without any more authority than the say so of psychiatrists.

This is why they are trying to list vaccine hesitancy as a mental disorder. If you are crazy they can incarcerate you and they can force you to take it.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

“[The DSM] is the fabrication upon which psychiatry seeks acceptance by medicine in general. Insiders know it is more a political than scientific document. To its credit it says so, although its brief apologia is rarely noted......some take it seriously, others more realistically. It is the way to get paid........ The issue is what do the categories tell us? Do they in fact accurately represent the person with a problem? They don't, and can't, because there are no external validating criteria for psychiatric diagnoses. There is neither a blood test nor specific anatomic lesions for any major psychiatric disorder. So, where are we? [The American Psychiatric Association] as an organization has implicitly (sometimes explicitly as well) bought into a theoretical hoax. Is psychiatry a hoax—as practised today? Unfortunately, the answer is mostly yes.”

It really makes you wonder just how many things are hoaxes in this crazy world we live in. Sometimes I think we live in a zoo.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nice. I wonder if the whole ufo phenomenon is just the Elites in a breakaway caste that maintains dominance via superior technology.

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XharlesDucken 8 points ago +8 / -0

Remember those countries whose leaders were assassinated when they weren't going along with the narrative? They definitely have motivation to follow their marching orders.

by DrLeaks
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XharlesDucken 4 points ago +4 / -0

Man, the coincidences just keep piling up with that place, lol.

It's funny how they always use our medical wellbeing to justify all of these tyrannical policies.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

The race thing seems to be mainly narrative driven. I've worked with people of every ethnicity over the last 25 years (even Eskimos!), and I have never witnessed any kind of bias in any of these arrangements. For the most part, it seemed like everyone was getting over the race wars. Then, about 10 or 15 years ago the media started really pushing the racial divide.

Previously, I wouldn't have even noticed a person's pigment. Now, due to the never ending race-baiting in the media, everyone has become fake and stupidly polite whenever more than one ethnicity is in a room.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Most of the old testament sounds like a low tech civilization being used in proxy wars against other low tech nations by a technocivilization.

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XharlesDucken 0 points ago +1 / -1

Reminds me of the Ritalin days. I used to take it to help focus when I was programming. Someone told me it was basically legal Coke. I remember a few times having a runaway heart and not enough oxygen. I got off of that shit and moved to Kratom about 5 years ago. I still get the focus without the damn heart palpitations. It's gonna suck when they make kratom illegal.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

My dentist gave me the quack look when I explained this to him. I said extract the tooth and put a bridge on. He cheered up considerably at mention of the word bridge. More money.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

It seem like I've heard of people with a genetic defect where this happens.

by pkvi
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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +3 / -1

Aside from that, this article looks like a Q article pretending there are secret good guys in our military fighting the bad guys. I'll eat my hat if this story is more than fiction.

by pkvi
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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

Luckily, it's only affecting the city in the distance. So far...

by pkvi
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XharlesDucken 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow, while I was reading this I got a call from the power company notifying me that I may be affected by an outage in my area. What are the odds???

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was wondering if this place gets enough traffic to warrant any serious attention. I imagine some of the bigger communities get some good shilling. Are there any posted stats regarding the number of subscribers and visitors on the different communities?

With less than a dozen frequent posters, I can't imagine this place gets more than a token visit from the Narrative. Maybe a part time gig or partial shift.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

Uh...uh...uh, that's because of variant....uh...uh...and delayed effect. Just trust us; we're on tv!

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

All of the pop culture vampire shows romanticizing blood drinkers is probably an attempt to paint them in a positive light when/if the truth came out that the Elites are a bunch of blood suckers.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wow, she's all coked out, isn't she?

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

I had to explain the concept of diversity hires to my son today. Corporations don't hire on merit. The jobs they are filling do not require above mediocre intelligence. He found the whole thing as preposterous as it is.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

The secret life of vampires...lol.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, for true AI you need to connect senses for feedback. I think this robot from Japan is a good concept for developing an AI that could become sentient.

https://youtu.be/2wkGU7ptbME

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

When AI has the tools to make a better AI, it won't be long before humans lose control of AI.

Also, just based off of this article it looks like India is going to be struggling to find work for developers soon. This thing would theoretically be able to use the existing API's on the internet and develop programs that interact with other programs. Application development will be a doomed career choice soon.

Not to mention that it will be able to hack any system on the net. I'm convinced they've had these for a long time in the intelligence sector.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

If aliens were real, this kind of welcome would be a great way to start galactic relationships.

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