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this should not be called satire, this is just truth. But in order to tell the truth in this distorted world, you have to mask it as satire or no one reads it. This is how far we have come. This has been going on for a while, since old episodes of the Simpsons tell what is going on now. Thank you for reporting the truth Covidsteria !

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You'd have to live in a pineapple under the sea to take the jab today.

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Source for "number of people taking psychiatric drugs" table: https://www.cchrint.org/psychiatric-drugs/people-taking-psychiatric-drugs/

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That was from 2017, before the Covidcon®, and was approximately 23.7% of all Americans. I suspect all the depression and anger caused by the lockdowns as well as the losses of loved ones to the jab has upped that percentage substantially. A win-win for Big Harma; they up their profits, while at the same time numbing the minds of their victims, making them less likely to put up a fuss.

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While I generally agree with the sentiments expressed, there are legitimate uses of psychiatric drugs. After a lifetime of emotional chaos, my gf of 11 years finally got on some mood-stabilizing drugs, and we had over a year of relative calm and happiness. Then last week her pastor told her convinced her that she didn't need them and she stopped taking them. Within days she relapsed on drugs and cheated on me.

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Many things could also be causing the underlying behavior-issues e.g. genetics, parasitic infections, drug use-abuse, thyroid issues, sleep problems, head trauma, or just overwhelming emotional trauma BUT some of these psychiatric drugs can make you immediately psychotic-suicidal etc IF you stop using them and are overprescribed. With that said, your GF's pastor had no f**king business doing that as he is probably not an expert on such drugs or knows her full medical and personal history... I hope she gets objective medical-psyciatric advice and gets better...

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The last one is profound.

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