@patzering saidI'm not saying you were wrong I am am saying your approach was wrong.
I'm not young.
I'm 40 but in great shape 😉
I got asked for ID last month buying beer.
I started dancing in the store.
Why is everyone saying I was in the wrong?
Edit: BTW I have shoes that are older than you.
@Patzering
these adds are cracking me up too much. got to go.
TBI and drinking don't mix too well. Black outs mean what?
@executioner-brand saidYep, Clozapine is one of the better drugs out there. Many first-hand experiences of it changing peoples lives for the better.
Yes, making him piss his bed will definitely make him listen to you.
Clozapine is an atypical antipsychotic of the dibenzodiazepine class which is useful in treating resistant schizophrenia.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2000705/
@very-rusty said'Problems' originate from trauma, which can happen at any age.
All problems in adult stem from childhood wolfy know fact. What are your issues? 😉
-VR
@great-big-stees saidWisdom speaks.
Go up to the bar, by the guy a beer and say, "Here ya go fella, enjoy MY songs, for a while". 🤔
@patzering saidThere's no doubt about that, but this wasn't the time for it.
A bully?
The dude seemed to think me putting money in the juke box prevented his songs from being able to play.
Me calling him outside is not being a bully.
Some people need to get punched out to understand.
Everyone understands violence and sometimes it's the only way.
Diplomacy > fists. Fists are a last resort, not the first.
02 Jul 19
@patzering saidCoincidentally, the very same evening, me and the misses were walking around looking for a wine bar and within ten minutes of finding one I won 150 pounds and a pygmy hippopotamus in a game of croquet. Anyway, to celebrate I went to the jukebox where some Klingon dude was drinking blood wine and playing some ungodly opera. I put some money in the jukebox and he shouts "Baktag! You cut out my songs."
So it's Canada Day and me and the misses are walking around looking for a bar and most are closed which is typical weak bullshyte in Canada on holidays.
So we come across our regular watering hole and it's open so ten minutes in I win the 50/50 which is amazing considering I've never won anything in my life and I win 150 cash so right there everyone hates me but whatever ...[text shortened]... is around making problems like they gonna do anything if their was problems...
Happy Canada Day!
Not wishing to infuriate the fellow (Klingons killed their own gods after all) I presented him with the hippopotamus by way of apology.
The Klingon replied, "jIlajneS. ghIj qet jaghmeyjaj." (meaning 'I accept [with honor]. May your enemies run with fear.' )
(True story).
@ghost-of-a-duke saidBut not much documentation about it helping people without schizophrenia. And even with the schizophrenia cases you believe were helped, it has only limited the excessive dopamine supplies which cause voices etc at great cost of limiting the natural drug and total ignorance of the side effects faced. In effect the antipsychotic binds to receptors in the brain so they dopamine cannot be processed. The dopamine people need to live a normal life. It doesn't balance the imbalance of a schizophrenic's brain so some of the drug can be used to live but executes what is needed to live a normal life. Bad drug dealing creating usless zombies. Deceiving many of a cure for mental illness making trillions from lies and ignorance.
Yep, Clozapine is one of the better drugs out there. Many first-hand experiences of it changing peoples lives for the better.
02 Jul 19
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI should have said many problems can originate from childhood, certainly not all!
'Problems' originate from trauma, which can happen at any age.
-VR
Problems can also occur from TBI which cannot be helped with schizophrenia drugs despite ongoing beliefs that it cures every disabled that society hates. He/she wasn't having a problem with voices but problems dealing with a possibly violent situation which probably went on for much of his* drinking life at 40 creating the possibility of past traumatic brain injuries.
@executioner-brand saidSome of the most common behavioral and emotional problems people with TBI can experience include:
watch the head knocks whilst drinking.
You'll regret it later when you figure it out.
you already traumatic brain injury as and it only gets better with time.
https://www.brainline.org/article/tbi-101-behavioral-emotional-symptoms
Verbal outbursts
Physical outbursts
Poor judgment and disinhibition
Impulsive behavior
Negativity
Intolerance
Apathy
Egocentricity
Rigidity and inflexibility
Risky behavior
Lack of empathy
Lack of motivation or initiative
Depression or anxiety
02 Jul 19
@executioner-brand saidI think it stems from childhood where violence was the way of solving a problem!
Problems can also occur from TBI which cannot be helped with schizophrenia drugs despite ongoing beliefs that it cures every disabled that society hates. He wasn't having a problem with voices but problems dealing with a possibly violent situation which probably went on for much of his drinking life at 40 creating the possibility of past traumatic brain injuries.
-VR
@very-rusty saidAnd I think a lot of drunks travel the downhill slide of TBI which cannot be cured with drugs despite a great belief in psychiatry here.
I think it stems from childhood where violence was the way of solving a problem!
-VR
Nobody knows anything about his childhood so are you psychic?
02 Jul 19
@executioner-brand saidNot at all just life experience, many problems in adulthood started by a traumatic experience in childhood.
And I think a lot of drunks travel the downhill slide of TBI. Nobody knows anything about his childhood so are you psychic?
-VR