Take a person, put them somewhere near equator in January, they're fine. Take them to Finland, they're freezing.
The only thing that changed is the environment. The person is fine.
So all this "winter clothing" scam exists only to enrich clothes makers.
The world simply should be warm everywhere, then none of that stuff would be necessary.
Winter clothes aren't a solution to feeling cold, because they don't address the root problem of Finland being on the map.
People simply shouldn't be subjected to such conditions.
...see how you sound like?
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>societal amphetamines are about as supportive as me handing you a set of crutches after i broke your legs
Well, the common ground here is that the crutches would indeed be helpful in this scenario.
>if you took an adhd cunt and threw him in the bush he would be fine
I get your point, but nobody would be fine like that. People are social animals.
Sure, the society sucks. But we literally can't live without it.
And while we're fixing it, well, we better have the meds.
> eg. maybe if we didn't get forced into a 9-5 schedule and instead had a bit more freedom , people would be more happy to devote energy to their work ...
100%.
> "here, take this speed and wreck your heart so that you fit better into the box we designed for you"
Counterpoint: stimulants are still useful and helpful even when you take the society away.
I can be living on my own and on my own terms, and still be upset that it took me literally 11 (eleven) years to mail a gift to a friend [1].
Sure, there could be ways mailing a package could be easier. But I really can't blame the 11 year delay on society trying to fit me in a box.
>the only way forward is to through honest questioning as to why adhd diagnoses are thousands of times greater in the west,
Citation needed. But availability and quality of mental healthcare is one big factor here in any cases.
Saying this as some born in the USSR.
My mother got an ADHD diagnosis in her 50s, long after moving to the US.
It's not like she didn't struggle with ADHD in the USSR, it just wasn't an option to get an ADHD diagnosis there.
we aren't fixing anything , humanity is happy enough to rely on bandaid solutions until the wound festers out of control ... no society didnt force you not to send that message you did that yourself and blaming a condition is inherently giving up responsibility for your actions ... i dont have the energy to rebut attacks on my language techniques any more , goodbye sir
The only thing that changed is the environment. The person is fine.
So all this "winter clothing" scam exists only to enrich clothes makers.
The world simply should be warm everywhere, then none of that stuff would be necessary.
Winter clothes aren't a solution to feeling cold, because they don't address the root problem of Finland being on the map.
People simply shouldn't be subjected to such conditions.
...see how you sound like?
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>societal amphetamines are about as supportive as me handing you a set of crutches after i broke your legs
Well, the common ground here is that the crutches would indeed be helpful in this scenario.
>if you took an adhd cunt and threw him in the bush he would be fine
I get your point, but nobody would be fine like that. People are social animals.
Sure, the society sucks. But we literally can't live without it.
And while we're fixing it, well, we better have the meds.
> eg. maybe if we didn't get forced into a 9-5 schedule and instead had a bit more freedom , people would be more happy to devote energy to their work ...
100%.
> "here, take this speed and wreck your heart so that you fit better into the box we designed for you"
Counterpoint: stimulants are still useful and helpful even when you take the society away.
I can be living on my own and on my own terms, and still be upset that it took me literally 11 (eleven) years to mail a gift to a friend [1].
Sure, there could be ways mailing a package could be easier. But I really can't blame the 11 year delay on society trying to fit me in a box.
>the only way forward is to through honest questioning as to why adhd diagnoses are thousands of times greater in the west,
Citation needed. But availability and quality of mental healthcare is one big factor here in any cases.
Saying this as some born in the USSR.
My mother got an ADHD diagnosis in her 50s, long after moving to the US.
It's not like she didn't struggle with ADHD in the USSR, it just wasn't an option to get an ADHD diagnosis there.
[1] https://romankogan.net/adhd/#Eleven%20Years%20To%20Mail%20A%...