Posted by Lou Pilder on September 30, 2012, at 10:13:42
In reply to Lou's response-wheytngrowndhaben, posted by Lou Pilder on September 30, 2012, at 9:32:04
> > Benzos just make me depressed. I just came off 2mg of Klonopin and felt much brighter. What else can I use PRN for anxiety?
> >
> > Eric
>
> Friends,
> It is written here, [...what else can I use?...].
> Be advised, those that want the poster to continue to go down the road of {human achievement} to overcome depression and/or addiction by taking mind-altering drugs, that the road thearof is a very broad road, wider than a mile. But those of you that advocate one to go down that road, do you tell them where that road leads them to what's waiting 'round the bend? Does it lead to tardive dyskinesia, heart failure, death, addiction, induce a mind-altered state to cause one to kill themselves or commit mass-murder and a host of other life-ruining conditions?
> Now I prohibited here by the nature of the prohibitions posted to me here by Mr Hsiung from revealing a lot about these drugs, that IMHHHO could mark the difference between you being a live person or a corpse. And the party-line here involves Mr Hsiung citing Jean Jacques Rousseau's fascism by him posting a table of contents of one of Rousseau's writings that others that followed his thinking based thier justification for mass-murder and state-sponsored antisemitism on. After all, Mr Hsiung states that he does what will be good for this community as a whole. As a whole? Do you have any idea who also said that? Can you not all see where this wide road leads to? could it lead to death? Would that be good for this community as a whole? If so, is this not then a community of (redacted by respondent)?
> LouFriewnds,
If you are considering understanding more of what's goin' on here, I am requesting that you read the following.
Lou
To see up Google
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[Rousseau and the parenthood of the state part 2] and part 1
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