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Title: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: nubbinator on Thu, 03 December 2015, 14:40:17
While visiting with one of my clients, I heard a lady in the background insisting that she needed a sexorcism and that the person she wanted to have perform it went to school for it.  Not the craziest thing I've heard in my job, but I had a hard time keeping a straight face as the conversation went on.
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: noisyturtle on Thu, 03 December 2015, 14:54:18
"I am homeless, I am gay, I have aids, and I'm new in town"
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: Michael on Thu, 03 December 2015, 15:28:47
"I am homeless, I am gay, I have aids, and I'm new in town"


-John Mulaney
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: Coreda on Thu, 03 December 2015, 15:49:52
Prime Tumblr title. Honestly some of the humor that comes from those with psychiatric issues can be so completely out of left field it's hard not to laugh.
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: nubbinator on Thu, 03 December 2015, 16:04:34
Prime Tumblr title. Honestly some of the humor that comes from those with psychiatric issues can be so completely out of left field it's hard not to laugh.


Well, most if what iI hear in my job isn't humor, but severe delusions or responding to internal stimuli.  It can be very difficult to keep a straight face at times, especially when some of the more bizarre delusions start.

You also hear some fantastic plot lines for a thriller from them.  Sometimes I think it would be fascinating to spend 5 minutes in the head of some of my clients.  Other times I knew it works be terrifying, like the lady who told me she saw a demon in my face or some of the people I've seen on the verge of tears because the persecutory delusions are so strong.
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: Waateva on Thu, 03 December 2015, 16:10:32
Prime Tumblr title. Honestly some of the humor that comes from those with psychiatric issues can be so completely out of left field it's hard not to laugh.


Well, most if what iI hear in my job isn't humor, but severe delusions or responding to internal stimuli.  It can be very difficult to keep a straight face at times, especially when some of the more bizarre delusions start.

You also hear some fantastic plot lines for a thriller from them.  Sometimes I think it would be fascinating to spend 5 minutes in the head of some of my clients.  Other times I knew it works be terrifying, like the lady who told me she saw a demon in my face or some of the people I've seen on the verge of tears because the persecutory delusions are so strong.

I had someone tell me he thought I was the devil and that he was on a game show with me, but he was just on mushrooms so it didn't worry me too much.
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: ImpendingxDoom on Thu, 03 December 2015, 16:11:21
"I am homeless, I am gay, I have aids, and I'm new in town"

Eat ass, suck a ****, sell drugs
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: njbair on Thu, 03 December 2015, 19:10:27
Crazy people are crazy.
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: CPTBadAss on Thu, 03 December 2015, 19:12:12
One of my favorite bands, The Red Chord, have an album based on this very topic. The lead singer used to work near or in a psych ward. He would write down some of what people would say and turned it into lyrics. The album is called Clients. It's awesome.
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: njbair on Thu, 03 December 2015, 19:24:15
One of my favorite bands, The Red Chord, have an album based on this very topic. The lead singer used to work near or in a psych ward. He would write down some of what people would say and turned it into lyrics. The album is called Clients. It's awesome.
There was a 90s rock band called the Wesley Willis Fiasco. Wesley Willis, the lead singer, was a homeless schizophrenic. His lyrics alternated between funny and downright scary.

I'm pretty sure he died a while back.
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: BlueNalgene on Thu, 03 December 2015, 19:28:02
One of my favorite bands, The Red Chord, have an album based on this very topic. The lead singer used to work near or in a psych ward. He would write down some of what people would say and turned it into lyrics. The album is called Clients. It's awesome.
There was a 90s rock band called the Wesley Willis Fiasco. Wesley Willis, the lead singer, was a homeless schizophrenic. His lyrics alternated between funny and downright scary.

I'm pretty sure he died a while back.
90's rock band?  It was just a giant crazy man and preprogrammed casio beats.  And it was glorious.

Rock over London, Rock on Chicago.  Wheaties, the breakfast of champions.


And if we are mentioning nuthouse observations in media, someone needs to bring up One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: fohat.digs on Thu, 03 December 2015, 19:31:43
someone needs to bring up One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

and 12 Monkeys
Title: Re: Overheard at the psych ward
Post by: njbair on Thu, 03 December 2015, 19:44:27
One of my favorite bands, The Red Chord, have an album based on this very topic. The lead singer used to work near or in a psych ward. He would write down some of what people would say and turned it into lyrics. The album is called Clients. It's awesome.
There was a 90s rock band called the Wesley Willis Fiasco. Wesley Willis, the lead singer, was a homeless schizophrenic. His lyrics alternated between funny and downright scary.

I'm pretty sure he died a while back.
90's rock band?  It was just a giant crazy man and preprogrammed casio beats.  And it was glorious.

Rock over London, Rock on Chicago.  Wheaties, the breakfast of champions.


And if we are mentioning nuthouse observations in media, someone needs to bring up One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
No, Wesley Willis was in an actual punk band before going solo with the synthesizer. Look up their song, Casper the Homosexual Friendly Ghost.

During live shows, Wesley would always read the lyrics from a printed sheet. And he had a permanent scar on his forehead from when he would frequently bash the microphone against his skull until he bled.

Edit: video link for the lazy.