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ILikeMyBlueCar 38 points ago +38 / -0

If I meet someone and they start talking about their mental illnesses like they are a fucking Scouts badge, I know without a shadow of a doubt that they are hardcore libs. It’s like a badge of honor for them to be able to say “I’m completely unstable but that’s the Orange man’s fault!”

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muslimporn 16 points ago +16 / -0

I have a mental illness known as reciprocal asymmetrical psychopathy. It means that when they are psychopaths, sadists, etc then I can do so in return to a greater degree than they so to over come them. This condition used to be called self defence and standing up for yourself until the left started writing the book.

In other words in a few years 1 will be at 42% and everything higher will be at 100%. They're going to struggle with their badges of honor then when they have to get the homophobe badge already I believe to complete the set.

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Dotdson 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just went through the behavioral center (I call em psyche wards), was there a week after being me too’d (complicated 6 month process). Moved across a few states back to my child hood home. Starting over.

But wanted to leave a comment here, basically when you go in there you diagnose yourself pretty much (that was my experience), tell them the hurts they slap medicine on it then you force a smile to try and get out sooner.

That place saved my life, but there’s nothing stopping people from going in there and just diagnosing themselves for drugs really and for the “I’m special” badge.

Many people feel the need to be “special” I don’t doubt some people do this.

Though as someone who was saved by one of these places, I’m a fan and see their need. There’s just a ton of grey area.

Idk how to get rid of that problem, At that point you need to believe the patient or at least pretend you do, for the sake of the delicate mental state of the patient