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On a personal note, I was institutionalized for a breif period in my late 20s, the shit I saw in there gives me chills to this day. Now I get to see it when I walk down the street or browse the internet seeing videos of men slathered in makeup or beating the shit out of people for no reason. Nothing like being exposed to mental illness 24/7.
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@rejectwreck No troons afaik, just a lot of suicidally depressed people wandering the halls, manic people who'd go off on bizarre tangents, others with severe emotional problems and some really sketch mfs who clearly had no system of support outside the place. Some of the guys were violent and would have to be restrained. I saw a black dude sexually assault a white girl and had to tell the orderlys.
I was prescribed Risperdal and Depakote, the latter almost led to me committing suicide a few months after I got out so they took me off of it.
I don't know if the streets got worse but I can definitely spot it in people more accurately now. A lot of behavior I see, esp online, reeks of severe mentall illness, makes you wonder how many people need to be institutionalized.
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@PraxisOfEvil How bad was it were therre lots of trannies and mentally ill tards. Did you you take any meds were they good bad? So you are saying streets have gotten way worse in recent years or just you can spot now?
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@PraxisOfEvil @rejectwreck One of my favorite political commentators, Dmitry Orlov, said in an interview recently something to the effect that most adults in America are either on drugs or mentally ill. Hard to disagree with him.