User Controls
The Autism Quotient Test - Everyone here should seriously take it.
-
2017-05-19 at 2:24 AM UTCmy father is a very mild man. he isn't aggressive or violent.
-
2017-05-19 at 2:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib your pathetic, puny, shriveled imagination is not up to the task. you're just not intelligent enough. sucks to be you.
believe me, i know what impacting someone with force does to their psyche.
I'm sorry but the entire contents of this post are incorrect. You're not having a very good time of it are you? -
2017-05-19 at 2:27 AM UTC
-
2017-05-19 at 2:28 AM UTC
-
2017-05-19 at 2:29 AM UTC
-
2017-05-19 at 2:29 AM UTC
-
2017-05-19 at 2:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny It's not though. You're trying really hard in this thread, and that actually is a fact.
it's effortless. you're shit at being right, but great at being wrong. what a horrible person. you should probably kill yourself.
Originally posted by Oasis fixt
at least you know how to correct yourself, unlike lanny. lanny is retarded. you're less retarded. o
and yes, i have been through some shit. and yes, this is part of why i know for a fact that ECT works, even without looking at all the relevant information collected after the fact. -
2017-05-19 at 2:34 AM UTC
-
2017-05-19 at 2:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib i don't know. i haven't done it myself. that's not to say there isn't a correct answer, i just don't know it.
all I'm saying is that electroshock therapy could be beneficial or dangerous; I believe the reason why it was discontinued as a standard treatment is because there were too many side effects and they didn't understand the MOA well enough to avoid them. it's not right to say it's an effective treatment if we don't have enough usable data to guage it's effectiveness -
2017-05-19 at 2:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra all I'm saying is that electroshock therapy could be beneficial or dangerous; I believe the reason why it was discontinued as a standard treatment is because there were too many side effects and they didn't understand the MOA well enough to avoid them. it's not right to say it's an effective treatment if we don't have enough usable data to guage it's effectiveness
it is 100% the MOST EFFECTIVE FORM OF TREATMENT for severe treatment resistant depression and psychosis available. this is not something that is up for debate, either among myself or the people who make their living off of therapy. it is the safest, fastest, longest lasting, best treatment.
Originally posted by Lanny You just posted content which is no, in reality, factual
wrong. in reality, you're delusional, half crazed, and retarded. you have developmental disabilities and are dumb. you'd always do better simply to listen to me rather than rely on your own judgement. and i hate that. but that's all it is.
-
2017-05-19 at 2:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib wrong. in reality, you're delusional, half crazed, and retarded. you have developmental disabilities and are dumb. you'd always do better simply to listen to me rather than rely on your own judgement. and i hate that. but that's all it is.
It's unfortunate, but none of those things are true. Sorry, better luck next time comrade! -
2017-05-19 at 2:40 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny It's unfortunate, but none of those things are true. Sorry, better luck next time comrade!
as if you ever even wondered what 'true' was. you never cared about the truth. you don't know the truth and you couldn't handle the truth. the amount of pain you'd have to go through to realize the truth is beyond your capacity to bear. the truth would drive you fucking insane. you could probably benefit from ECT. -
2017-05-19 at 2:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib as if you ever even wondered what 'true' was. you never cared about the truth. you don't know the truth and you couldn't handle the truth. the amount of pain you'd have to go through to realize the truth is beyond your capacity to bear. the truth would drive you fucking insane. you could probably benefit from ECT.
Actually I've engaged in deep and highly rational explorations of the nature of truth. It's because of this that I'm able to tell you with totally accuracy that you're wrong -
2017-05-19 at 2:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Actually I've engaged in deep and highly rational explorations of the nature of truth. It's because of this that I'm able to tell you with totally accuracy that you're wrong
you've pretended to think. you've engaged all your faculties in pre-tending, your entire life. you have never sought truth, and truth isn't for everyone, it's only for those who seek it. you are the biggest fake in your life. -
2017-05-19 at 2:47 AM UTCsorry, but what you just posted isn't correct.
-
2017-05-19 at 2:52 AM UTCI wonder at what point a retard doesn't know they're retarded.
-
2017-05-19 at 6:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by AngryOnion I scored a 35 does that mean I'm in the club??
Originally posted by AngryOnion Or does that mean I'm reclusive alcoholic.
Being reclusive and and alcoholic definitely align well with Asperger's. There's the whole GABAergic deficit and hypertrophied amygdala aspect causing issues with chronic anxiety, fear, apprehension, and the amplification of other negative emotions. And of course the recluse part fits well due to the above, along with social deficits, sensory hypersensitivity, etc.
Probably part of the club. Could explain a lot and help you learn how to cope with it, work your way out of your problems.
Benzos are a way better option than alcohol, btw. -
2017-05-19 at 6:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib it is 100% the MOST EFFECTIVE FORM OF TREATMENT for severe treatment resistant depression and psychosis available. this is not something that is up for debate, either among myself or the people who make their living off of therapy. it is the safest, fastest, longest lasting, best treatment.
This may actually be true. There are enormous misconceptions and misportrayals (films). It's nothing like it used to be in the past, it's pain free, doesn't take that long, and actually does tend to be pretty safe.
I wouldn't say it's the safest, though. But if you're suicidal/have severe treatment resistant depression or some other major disorders, it's definitely an option that should be used more.
Honestly, if they offered it to me, I'd take it with little hesitation. I'd brush up on the best variation and look up the best modern papers on the efficacy and risks, but I'm pretty sure I'd go for it. -
2017-05-19 at 11:06 AM UTC
-
2017-05-19 at 11:15 AM UTCShanp_schnap is a troll you shitbowms. Get a grip.