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drugs and dissent

topic posted Mon, January 10, 2005 - 11:14 AM by  DoX
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Well, it appears that all our worries are really just in our pretty little heads and that everything will be rosy and nice...

...so long as we dilligently take some toxic product from a transnational pharmaceudical company.

swiftreport.blogs.com/news/health/

scary...
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  • Re: drugs and dissent

    Mon, January 10, 2005 - 3:54 PM
    yipee! but can i get dissablity and free xanax?
    • Re: drugs and dissent

      Mon, January 10, 2005 - 11:18 PM
      "I'm even planning to watch the inauguration on tv"?!?!

      Jesus Christ these people are insane.

      -Apple

      BTW I changed my main pic. Woo hoo!
      • Re: drugs and dissent

        Sun, January 16, 2005 - 6:48 AM
        It's a well known sociological phenomenon that people who don't fit into society's "norms" are always villified by the authorities somehow. First it was assuming that they were bewitched (1600's), then it was that some humans were superior to others (everything from Slavery, Nazisim, Eugenics, etc.), then it was a medical problem requiring surgery (i.e. hysterectomies in the 1920's) and then it was a problem in the electricity of the brain (shock therapy in the 50's) and now it's chemical imbalance curable by drugs.

        Why do so many people buy into this??? Why can't we just get it together and realize that there are 6.3 billion ways to express humanity, and not all of them will fit into a catagory we arbitrarily call "normalcy"?

        ***sigh*** This question is the crux of the history of the race, eh?

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