Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Mental health in a parallel universe

In an imaginary world where history had been different society developed
to value interesting and fun people rather than boring automotons. The
severely mentally ill were advantaged. The outcomes of the mentally ill
in this universe - the boring automotions who were like robots rather
than real peiople with emotions, feelings and a heart - were
disadvantaged. No one appreciated the boring cunts.

There was an antipsychiatry movement is this imaginary world which told
people that being boring wasn't an illness however they had to work
against the intertia of the social norms. Psychiatrists had to prescribe
enthogens to these losers who didn't experience what was a normal human
experience. It was necessary for their best interests to get high.

Sadly some of them just didn't want to be normal. They had a brain
disorder or something. It was a chemical imbalance. Some serious sickos
actually took antipsychotics and mood stabilisers, drugs that were
banned because they made people boring but still these mentally ill
people took the drug and made themselves more ill.

Abnormality's a funny thing isn't it? Think openminded.

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