>>8305371 (lb)
This reminds me of that one time, while my dad was prescribed prozac, and he almost killed murder-suicided me and my entire family. Very not fucking funny how that shit works…
>>8305371 (lb)
This reminds me of that one time, while my dad was prescribed prozac, and he almost killed murder-suicided me and my entire family. Very not fucking funny how that shit works…
>We were guinea pigs for Army doctors that didnt have a clue and had no accountability.
I feel ya. Some days I've seriously had to question whether my entire life was all part of some sick and twisted experiment. Everyday is a struggle to maintain sanity.
Knowing what I know, I've made it a point to avoid doctors as if my life depended on it. Probably, because my life depended on it. Typically, when "death" is listed as one of the "known" side effects, yet they still want me to waive my rights on anything else that may or may not occur while testing human interactions with various chemicals, I tend to be a little skeptical. Maybe it's just me…
Hey, doc. This world is really messed up and it depresses me.
>No. It's not the world, dear anon. You have a chemical imbalance, according to muh science.
Are you sure it's not the world, doc? Cause I feel fine, but things are definitely fucked up.
>Stop being a 'conspiracy theorist'. Take muh new pills! They'll help with your depression (maybe).
Doc, says here in fine print there's a chance I could die six different ways from these pills.
>Well, at least we'll know we cured your depression!