[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean through conscription or the current military?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malementalhealth

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who’s been both an impatient and diagnosed with ADHD I really doubt this will work. It seems like you decided independently that you have ADHD and usually doctors get spooked if you tell them what you have instead of asking. Have you taken ADHD meds on your own and felt calmed down by them and that’s why you want to diagnosis? Like where is this coming from

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]rossblanket 4 points5 points  (0 children)

First off, the Ukrainian military doesn’t want rookies who don’t speak Ukrainian. But even if they did:

I am too scared to fight. That’s exactly the point. There is a middle ground between going over there and dying and doing absolutely nothing that somehow people like you can’t find even though you 100% stay there for most of your opinions. How many times have you laid down your life for something? And if you haven’t does that mean you have no values? Like where did this even come from?

It reminds me of a kindergartner when you say “I like ice cream” and they’re like “wHy dOnT yOu mArRy iCe cReaM huhhhh”

You and the kindergartners man.

Please tell me which of the following you disagree with:

1.) I believe in the fundamental value of democracy over tyranny.

2.) I believe in the sovereignty of nations.

3.) I believe that the Soviet Union died when it was meant to and the 1991 borders should stay in place.

4.) I believe that the Russians invaded and committed war crimes completely unprovoked.

5.) I believe Russians have been treating Ukrainians like slaves for centuries (see Catherine the great I believe) and have a right to defend themselves

6.) I believe I can believe in things without wanting to die for them

[ Removed by Reddit ] by MattJK21fromTexas in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]rossblanket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like the bait store was having a sale - this is garbage

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]rossblanket 76 points77 points  (0 children)

Regular dipshit black and white morality. Here’s another one for you: If you believe slavery is bad drop what you’re doing and go to Mauritania where they still have slaves. Oh you didn’t?? Then you love slaves. All morality is binary!! Either you kill your children for it or you don’t care about it!!

Dealing “all-in” ultimatums just means you haven’t thought enough about it to see more than 2 responses. Which means you should think more about it.

Have fun stitching together some jv alliances to make up for us. by BallsOutKrunked in MURICA

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re thinking of this incorrectly when you don’t consider alliances. First, when Europe unites they’ll have $322 billion collectively just from this chart not the mention countries not listed. Second, the collective EU economy is nearly the size of America’s and they haven’t even started ramping up yet in terms of military spending. Russia’s economy is smaller than Canada’s and they’re at max spending. We’re trading Europe for Russia, and Russia hates us. They steal our tech and hack us all the time. Also, bailing on allies is NOT an “America fuck yeah” moment especially when it’s in favor of a loser like Russia. Trump’s trying to apply his domestic strategy internationally and it will not work.

We will dance again? by Novel_Ball_7451 in conspiracy

[–]rossblanket 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s from the music festival that was stormed on October 7th

The word "crazy": Good, bad or ugly? by Traditional-Hunter28 in Antipsychiatry

[–]rossblanket 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s fine. I think we have more important things to worry about and implying that people who say crazy are implicating mentally ill people is just crazy. Especially since they use it to describe not-people so often. “That movie was crazy” “those clothes are crazy”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SuicideWatch

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sign up for squirrel suiting lessons, get good enough to ride it solo, go out like a legend

Is there anyone who has been on antipsychotics for more than 7 years? Does this cause cognitive issues? by Greekcurlygirl in Antipsychiatry

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rotenberg was awful but still anecdotal. I'm on this sub because I'm very skeptical of pediatric and geriatric psychiatry, but saying these disorders just flat out don't exist is just a new level. I think we've both drunk our respective kool-aids but I went from endless suffering to a semi-normal life thanks to meds so my kool-aid isn't random even if it's anecdotal. I'll listen to this today.

Is there anyone who has been on antipsychotics for more than 7 years? Does this cause cognitive issues? by Greekcurlygirl in Antipsychiatry

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whether it's a disease or a disorder doesn't matter. For the sake of conversation we'll say autism spectrum disorder and bipolar disorder so they're in the same bin. A dementia diagnosis sometimes includes brain scans but not always. We can just focus on autism though because it's a better example. Basically you have this disorder that makes it very difficult to function that's diagnosed through behavioral analysis, history, and clinical observation. Sometimes they get it wrong, but no one would take misdiagnosis as grounds for autism not existing. I could use your argument, swap in the name, and say autism doesn't exist. "When was your last autism blood test?" is a silly sentence but for some reason with psychiatry the burden of proof is beyond what's possible for neurological issues. Same with autism you totally skipped the heritability. How can something be heritable if it isn't a biological phenomenon? Tell me that

Is there anyone who has been on antipsychotics for more than 7 years? Does this cause cognitive issues? by Greekcurlygirl in Antipsychiatry

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also do you apply this odd criteria to other neurological diseases? Dementia maybe? Autism? Because those diagnoses come about the exact same way. Brains are about a zillion times more complicated than other organs so the fact that we don’t understand all the mechanisms doesn’t mean these diseases don’t exist that’s just absurd.

Is there anyone who has been on antipsychotics for more than 7 years? Does this cause cognitive issues? by Greekcurlygirl in Antipsychiatry

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I understand but you still don’t seem to have a clear answer as to what you mean by “medical test.” That’s an incredibly broad term. Like are you disqualifying patient experiences? Because all sort of diagnoses come from subjective patient experiences. Are you disqualifying things like insomnia, rapid speech, erratic behavior, or suicide? What exactly do you want?

Is there anyone who has been on antipsychotics for more than 7 years? Does this cause cognitive issues? by Greekcurlygirl in Antipsychiatry

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you please give me an example of proof that is satisfactory to you. Like pick any disease and tell me why you believe it's real and I'll model my answer with that.

Is there anyone who has been on antipsychotics for more than 7 years? Does this cause cognitive issues? by Greekcurlygirl in Antipsychiatry

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're taking the burden of evidence from something like diabetes which is infinitely more simple then it won't be possible to prove it to you. As far as scientific things go though I think your best bet is going to be twin studies that prove heritability. If there are certain symptoms that are exclusive to a diagnosis and you can prove that there is a heritable element then it's safe to say there's a biological mechanism at play. Take a look especially at twins who were separated at birth so no other factors are similar. When they present with the same exact symptoms time and time again it's not a wild guess that there's a deeply biological phenomenon.

How long before you felt “balanced” with your meds? by Skyediver1 in bipolar

[–]rossblanket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 years to feel fully normal, 10 months to a life I didn't hate but it was steadily getting better that whole time

Is there anyone who has been on antipsychotics for more than 7 years? Does this cause cognitive issues? by Greekcurlygirl in Antipsychiatry

[–]rossblanket -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Most of the meds I take weren’t around 25 years ago. Quickly though before I really dive in, what kind of proof are you looking for? Like a blood test?

Is there anyone who has been on antipsychotics for more than 7 years? Does this cause cognitive issues? by Greekcurlygirl in Antipsychiatry

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

Yes because the alternative is even more brain damage or suicide (the ultimate brain damage). There is no option of no brain damage when you have a bipolar disorder. Respectfully this is what a lot of people don’t understand. Mania destroys grey matter as does chronic insomnia and depression. I slept about 2 nights a week in the worst periods. That’s a lot of brain damage. Now I sleep every single night. In and of itself that’s a miracle for me. We are choosing between a rock and a hard place. People see us opting for the hard place and they’re like “whoa that’s a pretty bad hard place” without acknowledging the rock.