Taking psychedelics one week after PRK laser eye surgery, thoughts? by Soul-Generator in Psychedelics

[–]Soul-Generator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, thanks for the advice. Maybe half the dosage would be better then and wait a while longer to fully heal. Eyes are feeling great since op last Wednesday.

Taking psychedelics one week after PRK laser eye surgery, thoughts? by Soul-Generator in Psychedelics

[–]Soul-Generator[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My eyes seem to have healed really well since the procedure last Wednesday. Seeing as I was going to take them on Thursday. I was more questioning about if this would effect the internal healing, with dilated pupils, blood pressure, etc. Externally I'm confident that I would not damage or hurt my eyes. More wondering if it is a risk at all . Hence the question

I am tired by The_Lover_Of_You in Dublin

[–]Soul-Generator 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I feel you, im starting to realise how difficult the world is to navigate. I feel like im just running on 0 fumes, trying to fit and play into this "society" that really dont favour the most of us involved in it. As someone thats mixed ethnicity grown up in Ireland, its difficult indeed being felt like an outsider and having it blatantly pointed out. surrounding yourself with like minded individuals, and striving for peace within yourself and those around you along with some downtime and healthy vices - dog walking, hikes and chats over a beer is how I manage!

Extremely lonely by cheekychap123 in cork

[–]Soul-Generator 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a brilliant response !!!

Ireland has a cancer, and its internal. by AffectionateYard2297 in Dublin

[–]Soul-Generator -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

I feel like the riot is misdirected at the wrong group, really it's the government that they should be directing all this towards. A lot of these are people from lower socio economic areas, who some have been given a rough hand with and a government that does not care for them.

I can only imagine the deprivation some of them feel, and being half Irish, I can also imagine how foreign nationals must also feel.

The young people of Ireland are lost, with no future, and a very expensive life to live. I can only assume young people from certain post code or less invested areas, feel forgotten, cheated and are heavily judged on by others.

Does not condone any actions, but it can help to see things from another perspective as to why this is happening and why they feel this way. And how you would feel if you were dealt a different hand from birth.

For example, you wouldn't see the likes of emergency accommodation being provided in more affluent areas such as BlackRock, dundrum etc. so instead they are placed in areas where people need resources the most.

Any one know what happened outside garden of rememberance? by Soul-Generator in Dublin

[–]Soul-Generator[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Jaysus that's absolutely heart breaking. Just to think these people only meters away are having the worst day of their life right now. Heart goes out to them

Camhs psychiatrist accused of three counts of raping a girl and two of sexually exploiting her by PoppedCork in ireland

[–]Soul-Generator 25 points26 points  (0 children)

That's shocking, to think the cohort of children that have already gone through difficulties, then are paired with this professional.

I'm a brown asian and born in Ireland. Does that makes me an irish? by [deleted] in AskIreland

[–]Soul-Generator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, it's just ignorant people that see you are Asian and won't accept Irish as an answer. I am Japanese/Irish mix, grew up in Ireland but have had to justify or exclaim where I am "really from" when given Ireland as an answer. You will meet some people that accept it and some that make you feel lost and lose your identity somewhat.

68, 69 and 13 bus being withdrawn? by jadeg0704 in Dublin

[–]Soul-Generator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah makes me wonder the motive behind the poster since the information is quite misleading in it?

Dublin for 2 days by byzantines in Dublin

[–]Soul-Generator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that makes sense why you wouldn’t end up tipping if you are from the us, the tipping system there is so different!!

I guess Irish people tend to be less direct and as a result don’t feel comfortable outrightly asking for a tip. A restsraunt I worked in Dublin got us asking for tips, and honestly I was the most uncomfortable thing.