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Redditor with junkie friends has a meltdown when some posters suggest that they should have made better life choices. Also they seem to think "hard drugs will rewire your brain" means "hard drugs will literally mind control you into doing more drugs, you have no free will in this decision".
 
This is the indignant rambling of someone who will ban you and hide the post if you link a peer reviewed study.

There's evidence for everything he talks about except pine needle tonics. Though he got the reasoning for the harmfulness of the vax wrong. He probably just misunderstood it when he was angrily deleting all the posts he disagreed with.
 
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Someone made r/volonteersforukraine (volunteer spelled incorrectly on purpose) as a gag and set it to private but people still tried to join it

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Hmm would be a shame if transphobic memes were placed on the canvas...
assuming 100k+ redditors won't bot a trans flag to take up a corner of the canvas, because obviously this isn't supposed to be a fun group effort and instead NEED to make sure you know trans people are valid
 
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Seems pretty simple. You can't talk to children about sex or gender until they're the ancient age of 9 in Florida. Instead you can talk to them about shapes, math, reading...you know, normal shit that doesn't have a pretty obvious political bent to it
 
Seems pretty simple. You can't talk to children about sex or gender until they're the ancient age of 9 in Florida. Instead you can talk to them about shapes, math, reading...you know, normal shit that doesn't have a pretty obvious political bent to it
Well actually that’s against freedom of speech and what if it’s a kid with two moms?
I’m not the groomer, you’re the groomer little nigger.
 
An oddly based take on mental illness on Reddit of all places.

Regardless of any internet-level understanding or resentment, the millennial/zoomer understanding of mental health is completely destroying people's lives.

I work and have worked in mental health for my entire adult life (late 20s now). I have my own mental health diagnoses. I was diagnosed with severe OCD when I was 11. Since then I've gone through periods of generalized anxiety, agoraphobia, panic disorder, you name it. It has destroyed my life once every three or four years without fail. Losing jobs, friendships, my grades in college, everything. Just utter ineptitude and catatonic inability to take care of myself. I have been blessed with the most supportive family anyone could ask for. I do not fail to see the differences between myself and those who I now serve. But there is an intense illness that is permeating through our younger generations that is destroying the possibility of recovery for these people suffering through legitimate mental health issues.

I have met and helped and treated numerous individuals now who are my peers in age - anything from 18-early 30s. And so many have internalized a generational "understanding" of mental illness that is toxic and worthless beyond condemnation. Our youngest generations' understanding of mental health enables, encourages, and at worst glorifies mental illness. I can not understate the number of times I've met a young woman who has made being mentally ill, and polysexual, and queer, and autistic, et cetera, their identity.

Accountability is absent to the nth degree. But more importantly, a lack of any accountability has deprived these people of personal empowerment and agency. Mental illness is no longer something to recover from and fight against. It is an identity and a definition of life itself. There is no reason to seek "cures" (which of course is borderline nonexistent in mental health but thats a whole essay ifself), there is no reason to look to better ourselves. There is no reason to fight our internal struggles at a personal level, without feeling the need to informt every last member of the community whom we interact with. This is not only society's problem, but our peers'.

Recently I have been working with a woman a bit older than I am, but she is just an example of something I've seen numerous times. She understands every moment of high anxiety to be a crisis: deserving of calling hotlines devoted to suicidal people. Every second of discomfort is an attack on themselves. "Trauma response" is the only verbiage through which they understand how maybe a parent wasn't so loving, so now a snide comment = mental health crisis. They have no contextual understanding how minor inconveniences can and SHOULD be resolved quietly to themselves by being a little anxious for a night. To them, it is an affront to their character, an affirmation that they are disabled and unable to contribute to society without constant affirmation. And they have the internet to thank.

The culture of mental health amongst millennials and lower glorifies and denies all responsibilities towards people with mental illness. Not to mention the flimsy and extremely thin definitions by which they diagnose themselves and each other. I have never in my life met a they/them who also didn't call themselves "autistic" and "traumatized." This is not a coincidence. The internet community they are a part of is destroying all sense of responsibility and personal understanding of agency and even sexuality. The result is people aged 14-mid 30s who have no grasp of improving themselves or working on their mental health. The aforementioned woman feels zero responsibility for losing now dozens of friends who did something between refusing to be a part of her "crisis plan" or simply not acknowledging her severity of mental illness. But I've seen her dozens of times. She can hold down a job just fine. She shows more initiative than any homeless person (of which I've worked with hundreds) I've ever met. But her understanding of herself and any struggles is so absolutely poisoned by this ridiculous generational attitude towards mental illness that she will never recover. To not be a part of the cult is in of itself a toxic trait to her poisoned mind.

A second of anxiety is a crisis. Two panic attacks in a week merit hospitalization. A close friend refusing to validate these things is valid grounds for terminating the relationship. And so on, it repeats. It is a self-fulfilling prophecy, and I've now met numerous people who would otherwise be functioning members of society who instead have no belief or understanding that they could be just that. Instead they are queer disabled anarchists with trauma response issues unable to hold down a job... because when you surround yourself with enablers and increasingly lenient definitions, something as simple as an anxiety attack once in your life will quickly turn into being "handicapped" and separate you from society in perpetuity.
 
Just found a sub called r/fuckcars. Promotes better use of urban space which isn’t a problem in and of itself, but in true Reddit style they’re yet another bunch of insufferable lefties more interested in being insufferable.

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No prizes for guessing what their rules list is like:

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/r/fuckcars brigades all car and city related subreddits to push their shitty pod lifestyle. They’ve made subs like /r/cityporn and /r/infrastructureporn unusable. Infrastructureporn used to have a poster who posted pictures of interchanges and they would brigade every single one of his posts and get into fights because he actually liked cars and their infrastructure. Now the sub is dead with very few daily posts.

They hate everything about motor vehicles, and can’t imagine leaving their neighborhood or doing a hobby that requires more than a screen. It’s not enough to build pedestrian and bike infrastructure to satisfy them; they want all automotive infrastructure destroyed. They complain about Japan’s theoretically perfect (according to their standards) infrastructure (subways for transit, bridges/tunnels/sidewalks for pedestrians, normal roads and trails for local traffic and bikes, elevated and underground expressways for long distance travel) because the Japanese didn’t deliberately slow down or ban cars. They also like to complain about delivery trucks parking in bike lanes to stock the businesses in their walkable communities because their fellow urbanists didn’t believe in street parking/loading zones. They literally hate the people who make their lifestyles possible and want to ruin their lifestyles out of spite. Every bit of economic analysis they post regarding the cost of suburbs/auto infrastructure is wrong and can be proven wrong by looking up city budgets, which they never do because they get all their info from Strong Towns and NotJustBikes.
 
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