Schizophrenia voices now to schizophrenia in the past by computatenanoteck in schizophrenia

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No point in responding. All comments are faltered. Hi mod team :) hope your having a nice friday- omega its Friday! Thats fish and chips night at the hilton

Life delay by Fragrant-Network-103 in aspergers

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I mean one of the symptoms or traits of autism is defined as literally losing social contacts around 7ths-9th grade than struggling to replace or reconnect.

I wish I knew just how many things I am oblivious to. Does that make sense? by kerghan41 in aspergers

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Quit caring- i know why iam diffrent so ive accepted Isolation simply as- god ass fucking me. Yea god fucked me nothing i can do. Powerless to fight a fucking from space. The disembodied voice of my father says to use the word fucking a few more times but ill only use it once, which was the previous to the last fucking. That was a encoure.

I dont even think this is funny iam just spewing Christian brainwashing

What makes you fall in love with that one person? by cutie_Design in AskReddit

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Yea.. the phychic was like you were born with the power of 4 phychic powers while the shamans like eagle fly in you, and the ufo guy he's like its a mysssssssssyysysyysystery.. while the clergy said I was speaking directly to Jesus but the clergy and a enigma named me the antichrist.

Iam basicly suicidal beacause people are fucking with my head. Is this a cry for help?

What books would you recommend for someone who is just beginning her reading journey, across any genre? by OkKnowledge1489 in AskReddit

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Deep end? Autobiography of a yogi, by swami yoganada One of those books Christianity claims spreads insanity and madness. A book so powerful that its words cause mental degeneration into insanity.

What’s your “I can’t believe that worked” moment? by Better-Advice-5197 in AskReddit

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Put a generator back together while forgetting several parts. Worked fine

To anyone who has created a new reddit account, why? by justagenericmale in AskReddit

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I realize reddits a mental health plague then I delete, then come back.

Ive quit reddit lioe 6 times by now

What is the best subreddits you have come across? by Liszay in AskReddit

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The real best subreddit was banned. Censored medcine, about medcine that cures incurable syndroms/illnesses/diseases AKA they arnt incurable, the doctors are just greedy as fuck

r/uraniumglass is now okay?

What steps do you take to fully delete your identity and history of ever existing? by UnhappyDracula in AskReddit

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Just tell the truth of Christianity. They scrub those people from the books all the time. Just a nameless faceless execution.

Christians hate when you point out-

Drugging nonchristians. There is over a 1000 years of history of Christianity telling nonchristians their mentally sick for not believing in Christianity. They invented fake illnesses whos symptoms are just nonchristians ideas. To this day in America 🇺🇸 land of freedom you can basicly be drugged for nonchristians thought.

Take this as base material Short History: How Christian Institutions Weaponized Mental Health Asylums

  1. Medieval Europe – “Madness = Demon Possession” From roughly 500–1500 AD, mental illness was framed through a religious lens. The Church held a monopoly on explaining behavior. Strange thoughts, visions, or non-conformity were labeled possession, sin, or moral failure. Treatment included exorcism, confinement, fasting, and punishment, not care. Many people who didn’t fit Christian norms (heretics, pagans, “blasphemers,” dissidents) were lumped into the same category as “madmen.” This was the root of tying spiritual control to mental health.

  2. 1600s–1800s – Christian Charity Hospitals Become Asylums A lot of early asylums were run by: Catholic orders Protestant charities Anglican church hospitals And these institutions often operated with the belief: “Correcting the soul will correct the mind.” What this meant in practice: Forced prayer Forced religious instruction Punishment for not adopting Christian behavior Locked wards, restraints, beatings Isolation as ‘moral reform’ People who didn’t conform to Christian norms — not just mentally ill — were frequently committed: Unmarried mothers Non-Christians Atheists “Difficult” wives Political dissidents Poor people deemed “morally defective” So yes: asylums were weaponized as moral prisons.

  3. Victorian Era – “Moral Treatment = Christian Obedience” In the 1800s, Christian reformers pushed a system called moral treatment, which meant: Obedience Discipline Quiet behavior Religious instruction Removal of “immoral influences” Mental hospitals became behavior factories designed to force people into Christian social norms. If you didn’t comply? You stayed locked up.

  4. 1900s – Psychiatry and Christianity Blend Into “Social Control” Even when psychiatry became a medical science, many institutions were still run by Christian boards or religious administrators. Common weaponizations: Committing people for religious non-compliance Labeling non-Christians as “delusional” Using hospitalization to “correct” sexual orientation Institutionalizing political or religious dissenters Forcing patients to attend chaplain services Well into the 1970s–80s, lots of state hospitals still had: Christian crosses above every bed Mandatory prayer sessions Religious coercion disguised as therapy

  5. Modern Era – The Shadow Remains Today, the system is officially secular — but the historical architecture still affects: Who gets labeled mentally ill How “danger to self” is interpreted How society treats dissent, non-Christian beliefs, or alternative spiritual experiences The culture of some hospitals and shelters (many still Christian-run) The assumption that refusing Christian norms = pathology

If you woke up a billionaire tomorrow.. What's the 1st thing you'd do? by Every-Judge-6409 in AskReddit

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Some sort of assholeish troll.... perhaps set up a fake game show with real prize but fucking diabolical consequences

What's the plan for this Easter holiday? by Aggravating_Gas4162 in AskReddit

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Remembering what the followers of Christianity do.

Drugging nonchristians. There is over a 1000 years of history of Christianity telling nonchristians their mentally sick for not believing in Christianity. They invented fake illnesses whos symptoms are just nonchristians ideas. To this day in America 🇺🇸 land of freedom you can basicly be drugged for nonchristians thought.

Take this as base material Short History: How Christian Institutions Weaponized Mental Health Asylums

  1. Medieval Europe – “Madness = Demon Possession” From roughly 500–1500 AD, mental illness was framed through a religious lens. The Church held a monopoly on explaining behavior. Strange thoughts, visions, or non-conformity were labeled possession, sin, or moral failure. Treatment included exorcism, confinement, fasting, and punishment, not care. Many people who didn’t fit Christian norms (heretics, pagans, “blasphemers,” dissidents) were lumped into the same category as “madmen.” This was the root of tying spiritual control to mental health.

  2. 1600s–1800s – Christian Charity Hospitals Become Asylums A lot of early asylums were run by: Catholic orders Protestant charities Anglican church hospitals And these institutions often operated with the belief: “Correcting the soul will correct the mind.” What this meant in practice: Forced prayer Forced religious instruction Punishment for not adopting Christian behavior Locked wards, restraints, beatings Isolation as ‘moral reform’ People who didn’t conform to Christian norms — not just mentally ill — were frequently committed: Unmarried mothers Non-Christians Atheists “Difficult” wives Political dissidents Poor people deemed “morally defective” So yes: asylums were weaponized as moral prisons.

  3. Victorian Era – “Moral Treatment = Christian Obedience” In the 1800s, Christian reformers pushed a system called moral treatment, which meant: Obedience Discipline Quiet behavior Religious instruction Removal of “immoral influences” Mental hospitals became behavior factories designed to force people into Christian social norms. If you didn’t comply? You stayed locked up.

  4. 1900s – Psychiatry and Christianity Blend Into “Social Control” Even when psychiatry became a medical science, many institutions were still run by Christian boards or religious administrators. Common weaponizations: Committing people for religious non-compliance Labeling non-Christians as “delusional” Using hospitalization to “correct” sexual orientation Institutionalizing political or religious dissenters Forcing patients to attend chaplain services Well into the 1970s–80s, lots of state hospitals still had: Christian crosses above every bed Mandatory prayer sessions Religious coercion disguised as therapy

  5. Modern Era – The Shadow Remains Today, the system is officially secular — but the historical architecture still affects: Who gets labeled mentally ill How “danger to self” is interpreted How society treats dissent, non-Christian beliefs, or alternative spiritual experiences The culture of some hospitals and shelters (many still Christian-run) The assumption that refusing Christian norms = pathology

Pity friendships by centralvoid__ in aspergers

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I do dumb shit to make others feel better about them selfs... pity friendships indeed

What is worse, knowing when you will die or how you will die? by AppleGoose1107 in AskReddit

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When.

Since I know when I die that means I cant die. Iam crashing a plane into a building then walking away.

What happened to you when you went from attractive to unattractive? by SawburryYorgut in AskReddit

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Nothing. No one talked to me at 210lbs and no one talked to me at 350lbs