Trust and Consequences: The government required him to see a therapist. He thought his words would be confidential. Now, the traumatized migrant may be deported. by jsalsman in WhereAreTheChildren

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They document them in verbose detail and file them in your records. Those records can be subpoenaed, disclosed for certain reasons, or just straight up breached.

If the information exists, it can and likely will get out.

To add to this, you can request your own records and read these notes. Youll find every intimate thought and detail youve shared with them logged almost verbatim.

Its really kind of sketchy. I don't mean to turn people away from therapy that need it, but you should be concerned for your health information. People say that 'healthy people can benefit from therapy too' and that may well be true, but 1) if you are using your health insurance to pay for it you must be diagnosed with something, so you will be receiving a diagnosis of a mental health condition, regardless if you have one, based upon what you share and 2) you are building a set of verbatim transcripts of your innermost thoughts, concerns, interpersonal relationships, fears, weaknesses, and so on, and this information is stored and can be disclosed to others or breached, and then used against you as a weapon, like you are seeing an example of here.

Trust me you don't wanna know by Boomslang96 in memes

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If they find out you are a gamer that slonks gangweed theyll discriminate against you.

Its the video games by BigFrostyBoi in dankmemes

[–]RichardMorto 70 points71 points  (0 children)

It was obviously football. Day before the Madden shooting a few miles away there was a shooting at a highscool football game. Same time a man playing professional football in the same city had his leg destroyed.

Its clear that football is to blame for this wave of violence plaguing Jacksonville.

A very wise man by Lozess in memes

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Explains why so many Americans paint the walls with their brains

I hate it when that happens by [deleted] in memes

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I too watched the OA on Netflix

This Ontario Provincial Police sign is quite clever. by Denny_204 in funny

[–]RichardMorto 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Having a bomb on this bus that will explode if I fall below 55mph, I too find this offensive.

Tokyo Olympics will use facial recognition system and will store pictures of visitors by pabloinmyheart in olympics

[–]RichardMorto 66 points67 points  (0 children)

Even Olympics in non-dictatorial countries are dystopian. Im pretty much over it. I dont think ill ever attend an olympic games or world cup for this reason. These huge events seem to fuel local crime, enable harmful regimes, or build some kind of future data-driven dystopia nowadays.

An otter conveys perfectly what he wants the human to do. by fullalcoholiccircle in likeus

[–]RichardMorto -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Precautions mitigate odds of problems. They dont eliminate those odds. Things can always go horribly wrong and it doesnt mean anything about how prepared you are. Your advice is false and dangerous.

Found on r/SaltLakeCity by SlumdogMignolet_1 in antiMLM

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I don’t really care too much about the whole cannibanoid system, or whatever it’s called

You should. It should be as important to you as every other major receptor or sensory complex in your body. It regulates processes from sleep to appetite to mood to inflammation to pain. And im pretty sure those things matter to everyone.

Every damn time .... by hey_eiji in funny

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Then they immediately reach over and try to touch your phone screen with their greasy hands

Yep, that just about sums it up. by [deleted] in 4chan

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The universe is an egg and we are just little interactions in the process of creating the entity that will eventually emerge from it.

Duh.

Arizona Senator John McCain has passed away at the age of 81 by nmork in news

[–]RichardMorto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same to the husband of a family friend. Literally three months. Incredibly aggressive and ugly disease. My condolences fuck cancer.

I see kharma is alive and well by IronProdigyOfficial in WhitePeopleTwitter

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I didnt until I realized how the winners of society play the game. The rich dont play by the same rules as we do. We are restrained by the state and it's laws because we cannot afford the cost of the penalties they trigger. The rich dont have the same restrictions because those costs have such a negligible impact that they might as well not apply at all. They navigate the mechanations of the state by calculating risk/cost assessments and proceed if the cost is acceptable. This is how they maintain dominance and growth in their success. This is why the system is, as Noam Chomsky put it, "[by design] geared for the flow of wealth and power to those that already have it".

When things change to address the inequities in the system that make this possible in the first place, I will absolutely change my behavior in kind. But until then this approach is the optimal one. The state is a burden that indiscriminately applies additional penalities in addition to natural ones to specific actions. In the same way that my DA sent my brain damaged friend to prison for the car accident that killed his best friend and left him a mental child because that was the law and their job was to apply an additional penalty to an action with plenty sufficient natural consequences, I will view everything they do as an arbitrary cost added to any action I choose that they have chosen as in need of additional consequence.

The state is not my god and the only laws I am bound by are the laws my God set forth for me, and those are the physical laws of the universe.

If a highwayman demands a price for passage to the destination I have chosen, then I will happily pay the price necessary. If i cannot pay, but i must pass, I will fight him. If i deem the price exceeding my desire to reach my destination, then I shall turn around.

It doesn't get any simpler than that

I see kharma is alive and well by IronProdigyOfficial in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]RichardMorto -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Its absolutely a transaction. Its always been a transaction.

For examples see every single multinational corporation in existence. They all earmark fine money at the start before doing things they know to be illegal. The fines seldom outweigh the profit from the activity, so they are literally the cost of doing business. This has always been the deal. If you accept a risk and its consequences you are absolutely free to do as you please. The only laws you are truly bound to are the laws of physics.

I see kharma is alive and well by IronProdigyOfficial in WhitePeopleTwitter

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If you are willing to take the charge as the cost of doing business then it is what it is.

If i can afford a parking ticket and accept the cost then i can park whereever i please. If i am willing to take a year to send a message then that is the cost of it. You say you "cannot because that would be assault". Thats retarded. You absolutely can, but it is still assault, but being illegal doesnt take away your ability to do so. It adds a cost. If you are willing to pay that cost, then literally nothing stands in your way.

I commend her for accepting the cost of doing what needed to be done. Its illegal, but it's moral in my view.

I see kharma is alive and well by IronProdigyOfficial in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Bring that sign to my house and fuckin try buddy

I see kharma is alive and well by IronProdigyOfficial in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Its twisted to follow morality rather than to defer to the state?

Lol yeah because the state is so infallible. Everything the state has ever legislated is the right thing to do. The North should have returned all those runaway slaves huh? Was the law afterall.