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  • Korea is not fucked. We're doing better than the US at fighting fascism. Birth rates are on the rise. Universal Healthcare is already decades ongoing. They're proposing a four day workweek. It's fucking paradise compared to much of the world.

  • Olympic medalists from this past olympics. They both performed very well for different reasons, and were very popular because of their styles.

    Most people are using the same tech as Yeji, but her form, grace, and relaxation made her stand out. And I'm absolutely furious for the other trash poster putting her down like that. She did all that while mothering a four year old ffs.

    And she beat Linus's ass, too.

  • yeah the whole "it's my nature" thing always weired me out. like yall realize that human nature is still being determined right?? what we are, we have a say in. we aren't scorpions, we're creatures that depend on each other so much that we experience emotional pain when isolated, and make sounds to share concepts that we then turn and think using those sounds created in the heads of others. we're literally closer to ants in nature than scorpions

  • I'm sorry, hold up, what do you think I'm doing here? When someone comes to me for a drug and alcohol eval, I dont tell them what to do. I ask what they want, if they think their use is a problem, if they want treatment, etc. All I do is provide options. That's what individualized person-centered care is.

    What makes you think i do anything different?

    I can provide you resources on substance use disorders if you really want but I do this for a living so I'm not eager to. I would say look into ASAM. Addiction Medicine is a developing field but we're finding more empowering ways to help people through validation and support.

    the problem in the language here is really what does mental disorder really mean? it isn't about genetics. a disorder just means life is out of order. etiology is irrelevant. is the framing of it as a mental disorder somehow uncomfortable to you? it might seem critical if you still think of MH issues as "mental illnesses", but that's not what's going on. identifying problematic behavioral patterns as a psychological problem enables us to treat it appropriately instead of with stigma.

    and to be clear, no one is expected to do what they don't want to do.

  • substance use disorders are absolutely a mental disorder and it's damaging to treat them as anything else. too long they've been considered moral failings and people are fucking dying because of it. when a substance gets in the way of life, that's a disorder.

    as for doing what you want... im not arguing for sobriety or abstinence, that's another approach to addiction that KILLS PEOPLE. you can still do what you want.