I'd love some of whatever Tp is taking.
I'd love some of whatever Tp is taking.
Snort some ramen and see what happens?
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I've thus far only ever tried to save the world.
As for killing a person directly.. I've not done that.. I don't really even like to think about all the excess chicken-protein I ate to gain "vanity-muscle" (college)..
And I don't do particularly well at the sight of blood.. I'm the chicken **** who always turn away during my yearly checkups as the nurse draws blood.
In many ways.. it's as spock's said, we all live on death.. My continued existence is an expense. All my computer stuff built by the hands factory worker, designed by engineers, who all trade their life.
To date, I've not truly contributed to humanity in a meaningful way..
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OK, so you've admitted it. Good boy! :thumb:
Dunno about you but I love needles
No, but some of us probably should be in the looney bin.
I've never stayed in one, but I go into therapeutic residential centers (TRCs), institutions for mental diseases (IMDs), state hospitals, acute psychiatric units at hospitals, and psychiatric wings of jails as part of my job.
I've never stayed in one, but I go into therapeutic residential centers (TRCs), institutions for mental diseases (IMDs), state hospitals, acute psychiatric units at hospitals, and psychiatric wings of jails as part of my job.
And what have you learned by visiting these places?
Mental insanity is a great defense and sure as hell beats prison.
Mental insanity is a great defense and sure as hell beats prison.
Not necessarily. Some of the mental institutions are worse than prison and you can end up in a mental institution for longer than your prison sentence would have been.
I've never stayed in one, but I go into therapeutic residential centers (TRCs), institutions for mental diseases (IMDs), state hospitals, acute psychiatric units at hospitals, and psychiatric wings of jails as part of my job.
Mental insanity is a great defense and sure as hell beats prison.
Not necessarily. Some of the mental institutions are worse than prison and you can end up in a mental institution for longer than your prison sentence would have been.
Mental insanity is a great defense and sure as hell beats prison.
Not necessarily. Some of the mental institutions are worse than prison and you can end up in a mental institution for longer than your prison sentence would have been.
Oh for sure.. recidivism is guaranteed business for State prisons.. And it's in an area of the social agenda that EVERYONE is "OK" with covering up and ignoring.. That's a shame because our prison system ruin lives that could otherwise operate at near fully capacity with a little compassion and understanding..
Now as for mental institutions, they're essentially prisons all the same.. It's probably harder to prove that you're now SANE than the fact that You're Not-guilty and didn't steal that vase..
I stayed in one once
It was the worst thing that ever happened to me. I'd never wish it on anyone. I don't wanna talk about it.
I stayed in one once
It was the worst thing that ever happened to me. I'd never wish it on anyone. I don't wanna talk about it.
Clearly you require therapy.
I work in one, so I guess I stay about 40hrs a week plus overtime. ;)
I work in one, so I guess I stay about 40hrs a week plus overtime. ;)
In my early twenties I was in a few times for severe depression, almost started to be like mini vacations, until they stopped letting you smoke while you were there.
I work in one, so I guess I stay about 40hrs a week plus overtime. ;)
Please share you interesting stories..
I work in one, so I guess I stay about 40hrs a week plus overtime. ;)
Please share you interesting stories..
I work in an acute facility, so a lot of self injurious behavior, cutting, attempted hangings, swallowing objects, etc.
I work in one, so I guess I stay about 40hrs a week plus overtime. ;)
Please share you interesting stories..
I work in an acute facility, so a lot of self injurious behavior, cutting, attempted hangings, swallowing objects, etc.
That's a rough job. I have a lot of respect for people who work in an acute setting.
I work in one, so I guess I stay about 40hrs a week plus overtime. ;)
I work in one, so I guess I stay about 40hrs a week plus overtime. ;)
and judging from your nick; you treat narcolepsy?
I work in one, so I guess I stay about 40hrs a week plus overtime. ;)
and judging from your nick; you treat narcolepsy?
Narcoleptics must make for some wacky-moments..
So I really like the colo.. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I work in one, so I guess I stay about 40hrs a week plus overtime. ;)
and judging from your nick; you treat narcolepsy?
Narcoleptics must make for some wacky-moments..
So I really like the colo.. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I know a narcoleptic or 2
They can feel the sleep attacks coming. Some will tell you what's going on, but others... That can be spooky
The thread is about mental hospitals. I was merely trying to understand TP better.
I will be creating a new thread specifically to understand TP better.
Mental hospital no, psych ward, yes, multiple times, depression is a miserable ***** of a disease.
It's a horrible place. Nobody there wants to be there. Not the patients, not the nurses, not the doctors, nobody.
They vary greatly. Some let you have your cellphone, some don't, some have groups you can go to during the day, some are pretty much just holding tanks.
Sometimes people have been there a long time.
Sometimes you get lucky and don't have a roommate.
It's not at all a therapeutic environment. The food is bad, the lighting is bad, you don't get to go outside, the company is as crazy as you are, most of the nurses are too jaded to give a ****, the doctor sees you for about five minutes a day on weekdays and usually is someone who berates you and doesn't care, and you usually end up feeling more like dying while you're there than you did when you went in. If you're overweight at all you'll go days at a time in the same scrubs because they will not have your size in the ward and won't care enough to get it from another floor. If you're autistic you will get overwhelmed and you will have a meltdown at at least one point. This is probably beneficial, because then they sedate you and you can sleep for a day or so, although you get the shot in your ass so it's embarrassing when it happens, but those things put you out like a light in less than five minutes so you aren't embarrassed about it long. You will make pointless art projects. You will hate at least one of your fellow patients. You will also become friends with at least one of your fellow patients, at least for the duration of your stay, because it's one of the very few places where everyone is as crazy as you are and nobody is judging you for it for once.
Yeah. Try not to go crazy. It's not fun.
Mental hospital no, psych ward, yes, multiple times, depression is a miserable ***** of a disease.
It's a horrible place. Nobody there wants to be there. Not the patients, not the nurses, not the doctors, nobody.
They vary greatly. Some let you have your cellphone, some don't, some have groups you can go to during the day, some are pretty much just holding tanks.
Sometimes people have been there a long time.
Sometimes you get lucky and don't have a roommate.
It's not at all a therapeutic environment. The food is bad, the lighting is bad, you don't get to go outside, the company is as crazy as you are, most of the nurses are too jaded to give a ****, the doctor sees you for about five minutes a day on weekdays and usually is someone who berates you and doesn't care, and you usually end up feeling more like dying while you're there than you did when you went in. If you're overweight at all you'll go days at a time in the same scrubs because they will not have your size in the ward and won't care enough to get it from another floor. If you're autistic you will get overwhelmed and you will have a meltdown at at least one point. This is probably beneficial, because then they sedate you and you can sleep for a day or so, although you get the shot in your ass so it's embarrassing when it happens, but those things put you out like a light in less than five minutes so you aren't embarrassed about it long. You will make pointless art projects. You will hate at least one of your fellow patients. You will also become friends with at least one of your fellow patients, at least for the duration of your stay, because it's one of the very few places where everyone is as crazy as you are and nobody is judging you for it for once.
Yeah. Try not to go crazy. It's not fun.
Would you say an excursion in the form of farm life in the country would be better. Away from the complications
I've never stayed in one, but I go into therapeutic residential centers (TRCs), institutions for mental diseases (IMDs), state hospitals, acute psychiatric units at hospitals, and psychiatric wings of jails as part of my job.
And what have you learned by visiting these places?
- You never want to be in one if you don't have to. Unless you're in a super nice expensive one, they absolutely suck. Even then, they probably suck
- You can't ever tell what someone is like just based upon a visit with them. You can know they're schizoaffective, schizophrenic, major depressive, bipolar and so on, but some of the friendliest, nicest people you meet in the facilities are also the scariest.
- Crazy runs in families. Oftentimes the only difference between the people in the facilities and their family outside is that the family member can somehow function on the outside.
- The system is set up for failure. There's an emphasis on rehabilitation in the facilities, but there's no real support system on the outside.
- A dark sense of humor is almost necessary in the facilities.
- The movies get them wrong. Outside of the state hospitals and prisons, the facilities are typically quieter and not as crazy and hectic as the movies make them seem.
- Mental illness is scary. You don't realize how intense some of these people's lives are until you hear them telling stories and going on about their delusions, paranoias, and hallucinations.
Do you like ****ing country girls?
Cuz I sure as hell don't.
Do you like ****ing country girls?
Cuz I sure as hell don't.
Are you talking about the "prejudiced" form of country females (under-educated), or are you using that in the "cultural sense" as in females with country values ?
I agree that a few weeks of sunshine and fresh air and exercise, away from the stresses of civilization and artificial chemicals, would probably do all of us a lot of good.
Also no computer keyboards and fresh leaves for both tp and tissue would be invigorating.