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I like how scientists can call anything as a disorder as if they are equipped to decide what the order is lol

GlassDog · 41-45, M
It's not so much that they decide. They're just involved in the search. Although increasingly these days, governments preach that thinking is sinful because it makes people consider their place in the world and ask for troublesome things like human rights, free speech and equality. It's not good for business to have humans question things.
JovialPlutonian · 36-40, M
Bloody lefties with their independent thinking
GlassDog · 41-45, M
Yeah, we need to stamp out the evil of knowing stuff. Makes it too difficult to control people if they know too much.
JovialPlutonian · 36-40, M
@GlassDog: @GlassDog: government wants to keep our true essence repressed
There are many things in the human condition that have been described as dysorders. Some of them are real and heart breaking that someone suffers from them. Sometimes the disorders are simply because of social conditioning. It's those that society can fix simply by getting off people asses to conform. And others are caused by what parents have done or not done for/to their kids. One of the greatest disorders that causes so much pain is not feeling loved.
What doctors do is to simply provide a cure or a coping system. And much of that work can be self administered. Either way, you can't judge a person because they have dysorders you haven't had to deal with their lives in thier shoes.
JovialPlutonian · 36-40, M
I'm not judging them only scientists ideas of cures.
Yes, that's what I was saying. Your statement appears to be synical of Drs. and scientists. And was inclusive, meaning everyone shouldn't judge not just you. Also yes, in it I was refering to that its best to be your own advocate when in persuit of a cure or treatment. I do hear some cynicism for dysorders, as in you might not believe they exist simply because a scientist makes the proclamation. Or it could be my cynsisim to people who try to be cynical! 😝 .@JovialPlutonian:
JovialPlutonian · 36-40, M
@JoanieNewHampshire: it's not that I'd don't belief in them only choose not to put a negative connotation on these things and would sooner label them a reorder
meJess · F
disorder is what the the waiter is going to ask the kitchen to make
TheLoveAge · 36-40, F
Lol and send it back😂
calicuz · 51-55, M
If they're handing out meds for it, I'm all for it.

can you say Xanax? 😉
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
@JovialPlutonian: Some docotors do hand out meds no problem. But if your are concerned go to a doctor eho does things by the book.

People do not get addicted to xanax
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
@JovialPlutonian: and that accident had NOTHING to do with the meds he was taking.
JovialPlutonian · 36-40, M
He was high from the mess and crashed his bike@JaggedLittlePill:
JovialPlutonian · 36-40, M
What's even more hilarious is how many ppl accept their beliefs as truth
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
Science is not a belief. It is researched factual evidence.
JovialPlutonian · 36-40, M
Think I'd be more pranged out by someone on the straight and narrow
TheLoveAge · 36-40, F
Preach🙌

 
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