Yeah, people are so ignorant.
The Nazis used ecstasy or meth or something.
They should’ve just used cannabis, they would never have crossed into Russia like fools.
The nazis got doomed when hitler’s psycho-dominatrix (theodore morrell) ordered the wunderwaffe research money to be spent on researching inflatable sex dolls (huffingtonpost.in/entry/hitl … s_n_896207).
Stalingrad, 1943…
unfortunately, the luftwaffe airdrops that managed to reach the besieged city had more sex dolls than ammunition*. Regardless, the nazis were only inflating their sex-dolls, that’s when the Soviet heavy tanks and shock infantry crashed through the rear.
“Not only did the Luftwaffe not deliver anywhere near the amount needed, but they delivered some ludicrously wrong supplies, including cellophane grenade covers, fish food, ground pepper, and a massive condom shipment”.
Wearing condoms for protection while taking turns to fuck a sex doll – now that’s mental dysfunction! Men who give their love to goats or cows are also clearly mad. I suspect it was a tradition for some (peasants) in the past.
For those who may have wondered what happened to J.–
She is in a nursing home. She still suffers from schizophrenia, but is well taken care of. I don’t get to see her, but I hear she is happy. Her meds work when she takes them on a regular basis.
Haha what???
This is great material. No way to verify it, but it kind of does fit with the general screwed mental and emotional makeup of nazis.
Yes the nazis and Hitler used a lot of amphetamines. I think many armies do, though. But Hitler was apparently always on several drugs along with his perpetual stream of coffee and cake with whipped cream.
It does make sense to assume they invaded Russia as a side affect of a bad choice in drugs. It could also be seen as “suicide by cop” - Hitler and his “men” hated themselves so much that they just sought out an enemy that could pulverize them.
According to Johan Hari in “Lost Connections”(2018), renewed studies of how psychedelics affect the “mentally ill” have yielded startling results. In experiments in which the participants were given psilocybin, 80 % of the smokers were able to quit smoking.
The theory is that psychedelics put one in a mind-state close to that observed when one meditates–a loss of ego and a gain of being part of a larger whole of all that exists.
In this work Hari, with the aid of scientific studies and personal experience, attempts to refute the notion that depression and anxiety are caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain.
True certain extent , however , humane treatments have been on an upswing, whereby bedlams are no longer necessary except in certain extreme cases to forcefully contain patients.
The blame for mental illness on society has only limited use,and under limited circumstances.
Its difficult to believe nowadays, that witchcraft, demonic possession, electro and insulin shock , psycho surgeries , were other notions/uses were employed just a few years ago.
The difference between being shut out and shut in revolves on a fragile whip ,perhaps even as on a whim, starting with
self castigation, then cast off as a broken little thing
This irony is borne of an anti compassive insulated measure
the onslaught of s new modern reality: that of a distinct divorce of the age of the romantic, from that of childlike innocence.
All wrapped up in a neat bundle of brutish malfeasance, pray of those of disonhrartened privilege, while those less fortunate struggle with their own demons, accepting them in silent veneration: realizing that they are but friends of the opposite sort.
They, who never have the chance to get out, where to, privilege runs amok.
Stuck in the unending ghettos of their mind, indelicately , as Emily Dickinson in her garden, literally, to escape those confines.
What? Sentimental nonsense, you say? Or the advent of the new exterminating angel
You have to watch this^ if you want to understand my brain science video*
I’d posted a link about nonlinear thinking vs. linear thinking and the etiology/origins of all mental health disorders.
That link was: youtube.com/watch?v=OdhBRSF … e=youtu.be
I was looking at the creation of the circumstances that might spawn the environment for many mental health conditions to arise in, but I did find your reply very creative…
That double entendre literally is looking for a rational way out of the quandry, of all the unfortumates’, whose insight may not reach that level of inquiry, postulating the theory that insight is at least half way to sanity.
The creativity in terms of trying to figure (spawn)) out those elements giving rise to creating (your terms) non adaptive environments , tend to be successfully understood in terms of that creativity.
That is what appears here by the double entendre.
The other half is where the damaged emotions can ever arise from the depth where things can ever go back to stability.
Milder methods still carry on the pathologizing of individual emotional responses that are normal.
I would focus differently and disagree strongly. The vast majority of psychopharmaceutical suppression of emotions is pathological, but is unfortunately widespread.
Current full disclosure research shows almost no help from psychotropics but significant side effects at high rates. It is a farce. I recommend again Lost Connections.