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Diogenes6690
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PathStep 1 Compassion hearts28 Forum posts18 Forum upvotes7 Current upvotes7 Age GroupAdult Last activeJanuary, 2025 Member sinceJanuary 15, 2025
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Stop saying "Drugs and Alcohol"
Alcohol & Drug Addiction Support / by Diogenes6690
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9 hours ago
...See more Stop being a ***.  Alcohol IS A DRUG.  So is the nicotine and caffeine AA cult freaks gorge on.
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Hey Join My Cult
Alcohol & Drug Addiction Support / by Diogenes6690
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9 hours ago
...See more Hey, join the cult of slogans, superstition, irrationality! Trade in your deeply pleasurable habit for coffee, cigarettes, whining and conforming!
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Fk them!
Alcohol & Drug Addiction Support / by Diogenes6690
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9 hours ago
...See more People in cults like AA are just looking to spread their misery. They offer nothing but slogans and irrationality.  They offer NOTHING that will make you actually FEEL GOOD the way drugs did.
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Pain exists for a reason
Depression Support / by Diogenes6690
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5 hours ago
...See more Depression is a survival tool.   You are SUPPOSED to feel bad when things are bad, in order to motivate you to take action.  Masking depression with pills is idiotic.  Think about who benefits and profits from the sale of those pills.  Who benefits from keeping you working and buying and obeying like a zombie?
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NO STIGMA
Depression Support / by Diogenes6690
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14 hours ago
...See more A former girlfriend has a statement on her *** page. She now works as a "peer counselor" at some clinic.  She declares herself to be "no stigma girl" and brags about how she is forthcoming with everyone about her mental illnesses. She lists about half a dozen illnesses.  She talks about how, when we were younger, mental illness was a thing only whispered about.  Well, I don't see any benefit to shouting about it. While a disability might not be the fault of the person who has it, normalizing it is, in my view, grotesque.  This type of mentality is all too common in contemporary society, and encourages people to reject responsibility for their lives, to evade accountability.
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