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I'm currently getting off an SSRI I was prescribed as a kid. You guys are alright, don't come to the poal comment section tomorrow.

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Drugs are never a solution just a temporary bandaid at best to underlying issues

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Please include a useful reference. "Annual Review of Psychology" is about as helpful as "I saw it on the internet." If you know the journal name, you should also know the issue date OR the title of the paper and authors so that people can easily verify it. How did the authors get the medication history or autopsy reports of shooters? That would be interesting to find out but I'm not going to dig through a decade of journals to find it.

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Psychology manual is circular logic.

Quacks getting together to write up proof of mental health issues that is then as proof of a diagnosis by other quacks.

Not a science.

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If you don't know how this works...

These people are hypnotized by CIA psychiatrists and turned into mass shooters, triggered on command by a handler.

They are always in prior psychiatric care. Vulnerable and exploited.

They are always on psychiatric drugs - which I assume helps along the process.

They are programmed assassins, often completely unaware of what has been done to them while under a trance.

Somebody made a nice movie about this that shows just how easy it is to do.

The problem with America's three letter agencies, and why they fail so badly, is whenever they are faced with a decision, their default choice is always the path of evil.

That's some fucked up thinking, right there.

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And in all likelihood they get executed at jobs completion to prevent future snooping into who the shooter really was

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Whats the movie?

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I can't remember the name - it's out there though.

Documentary.

Hypnosis.

Shooter.

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if people can sue gun manufactures... why couldnt a class action suit happen to big pharma for SSRIs ?

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I'm actually not particularly critical of SSRI manufacturers for the same reason I'm uncritical of whiskey distilleries. The malicious adults who pump their abused kids full of SSRIs in lieu of parenting though...they deserve a special place of torment.

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You have to prove damages and the people you are suing are the people who would have to provide the proof. Evidence isn’t proof.

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Has that stopped gun manufacturers from paying out?

Add this to the list of things that won't be talked about in the MSM.

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One time, going through a divorce, I was put on them. All it did for me was make me not care if I was smelling roses or playing on the freeway. I could see killing kids would be no different as you don't care about anything. I realized this and immediately took myself off, and never touched them again.

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I was on SSRIs for a little while, as in less than six months, and while I was on them I did become a lot more reckless. It's like... when you fall down, you naturally catch yourself with your hands by lifting them up, but the SSRI's remove that reflex... so to speak. Without that proverbial catch, my thoughts apathetically ran wild.

Luckily I was the kind who did extensive research on the meds I took and read a lot of stories about people who committed murder suicide on SSRIs and decided to cut off from them. While I was on them, I had certain episodes where I did stupid things like cut myself and then planned my own suicide before I realized they were allowing me to go into these extreme thoughts without restraint.

Disgusting stuff... I've never trust big pharma after that. In a bout of desperation I did a strong dose of psychadelics and changed my way of thinking, cutting it all off cold turkey. Once I was off of them, I did everything in my power to become well on my own by practicing DBT therapy, Stoicism, Buddhism and mindfulness. These helped me a great deal, and also allowed me to recognize that the mainstream teaches the bare opposite which only exasperates mental illness.

There is something evil about these meds. I'd never wish them on anyone.

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Do you have a data source?

I'll look into it myself at some point but it's good to include such things for your fellow poalrs to disseminate to the normies.

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I get that each figure on that chart represents 1%, but people who don't will look at it as though each figure represents a school shooter. There hasn't been one hundred school shootings.. yet. Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't believe the media has reported even a hundred high profile active shooter incidents since columbine.

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And the other 10% on SNRIs probably

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