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Ayep. SSRIs are massively overproscribed to treat "depression". They take weeks/months to "work"...ironically the same timeframe as spontaneous remission of depression. During those weeks/months they also cause violent ideation, which is unhealthy for everyone else. Additionally, if your life is miserable due to bad choices or circumstance, SSRIs can't treat that because you aren't "depressed" - your life sucks and you should find living in metaphorical hell upsetting. That's your brain telling you to change your circumstances.

Unsurprisingly, lying to people living horrible lives by claiming that SSRIs will fix their misery and then giving them violent ideation causes horrific blowback.

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The VA gave my spouse SSRIs for PTSD. He flipped his wig. He's lucky to still have gun rights. I've known a few people that died by suicide all but one had been on SSRIs, or some other pharma "cure".

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LPT: Never, ever be diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder. It's effectively a death sentence. Either they're going to push SSRIs on you, or they're going to try to seize your guns. Either's a death sentence.

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So what causes depression?

Learned helplessness?

So then fixing depression would involve inflating ones sense of being able to change things through action.

So then a pill that could fix depression would make someone feel like their actions could solve their problems.

So then when someone is on those pills and has violent ideation they will think that doing the violent thing will solve their problems.

So maybe fixing depression really needs to involve creating pathways for people to actually positively change their life circumstances through socially beneficial actions.

Huh weird.

Maybe the act of destroying lives over dumb shit people say or do causes depression.

Maybe constantly being recorded and broadcast causes depression.

Maybe people feel helpless and abandoned by their leaders.

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Maybe people feel helpless and abandoned by their leaders.

A lot of the anger in PTSD from war experiences comes from realizing it was for bullshit.

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PTSD is largely a brain rewiring in response to being in a situation where you were helpless in the face of existential danger. This can be readily be duplicated in a number of mammals, and was first proven in dogs following the partial flooding of a lab. PTSD leads to fight/flight/freeze responses to that stimuli later on. Anger isnt so much a "this was pointless" reaction as a fight response.

Fortunately PTSD can be treated, largely through talk therapy to fully explain what happened, why it happened, why it was traumatizing, and why you were indeed helpless to protect yourself from the existential danger. Which is difficult because you need a safe, understanding community to do that in. Which is hard to find because people who grok PTSD and people who live in a close knit Mayberry-esque community rarely overlap. Throwing pills at it doesnt help for the same reason morphine doesnt help toothaches - it just numbs you out without treating the root cause.

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So what causes depression?

For the young males who carry out the bulk of the heavily-publicized mass shootings? Child abuse/neglect & public school gulags & SSRIs.

So then a pill that could fix depression would make someone feel like their actions could solve their problems. Pills are the wrong choice. If your life sucks, you need to change your behavior. This goes double for anyone age 18 or older because they aren't beholden to parents or guardians and can change their life at will. Anyone using the "muy feels of helplessness" excuse is pathetic.

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If your life sucks, you need to change your behavior. This goes double for anyone age 18 or older because they aren't beholden to parents or guardians and can change their life at will. Anyone using the "muy feels of helplessness" excuse is pathetic.

People won't do anything if they don't think it can actually improve their situation.

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Or; - be jewish - be hispanic - be asian - be sandjewish - be black - be hispanic - be chinese - be gay - be a tranny

Or. You know

FBI

(((SSRI))) are certainly the avenue of mind control but the method used by the actor of said controlling is throughthe (((FBI))).

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If I befriend an FBI agent and say I'm going to shoot up a school can I also get a 75k truck and two Daniel Defense rifles for free?

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I need to send that along to my boss, but I'll get back to you.

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Seriously Alphabet Peeps, I want a 75k Truck, two to four nice guns, and a witness protection program that lets me do my hobbies.

Who do I have to delete?

uh..askingforafriendinminecraft.

Hold big pharma accountable for malfeasance it'll disappear over night.

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Or Vaccination and/or both, Hello

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In my 20’s, I was depressed. I’d say now, looking back, I was severely depressed.

At some point in my early 20’s, I got a prescription for Prozac, which is an SSRI. It took some time to kick in, but it did help.

It is a powerful drug, no doubt. Was very subtle in how it worked and they have you slowly taper on to it. To get off of it, you are also supposed taper off under doctor supervision.

Well, I didn’t. I decided to quit cold turkey. For the first three days, it was pretty fucked up. Basically my dick didn’t work and I was paranoid AF.

In any case, I never had any rage issues or murderous ideation either when on it or even when I quit cold turkey and was mentally fucked up for a few days.

But, that’s just me. Drugs affect different people differently and make no mistake, that is a powerful drug.

What I’ve always wondered was whether the SSRI’s are causing this shit or if people who already have issues are getting on SSRI’s precisely to combat those issues.

I don’t know the answer, but it hasn’t gone unnoticed to me that the kids perpetrating these crimes all happen to be on such drugs. But did the chicken or the egg come first? We’re they on the drugs precisely because they were fucked up and the drugs weren’t enough to help? Or the drugs further pushed them in a bad direction they were heading anyhow?

In my case, I eventually came to the conclusion that my depression was on me. My thought patterns, what I chose to believe about myself or my life, the things I chose to dwell on, etc. Drugs don’t fix that shit. They may offer relief in some cases, but it’s like putting a bandaid on a bullet wound.

Once I figured that out, I made changes and beat depression without drugs.

It’s not to say I never get sad or even depressed, but if I do it’s situational, which is normal, and doesn’t last long nor is it anywhere nearly as pervasive or intense as things were back then.

I think that shit is overprescribed, honestly.

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Niggers are way more responsible for "mass" shootings than any meds ever. Dont shift the focus. We have a serious nigger problem, because of the fucking kikes.

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James Holmes is a prime example.