The VA has me listed as 70% PTSD, and one common problems for those with it seems to be suicide. Whenever I speak with the doctor, he asks me about my mental state. I figured out that one way to control any thoughts of suicide is to make myself feel obligated to help some people I know, specifically, a friend and her children and grandchildren. As long as I feel and obligation to help them, I am much less likely to abandon them. It seems to work.
Shouldn’t you be pointing fingers at your capitalist, “profits at all costs” Purdue Pharma and Insys pharmaceutical marketing and distribution people as well as indiscriminate prescribing of highly addictive by physicians getting paid under the table? If not, you need to realize that very little of that was fixed under Trump.
Let’s see if I have this right: The deniers create a massive surge in ’rona cases and deaths, and then blame the libtards for the social cost of the lockdowns that necessitates?
I suppose getting sick and dying from Covid is preferable to staying home and taking opioids in your universe, eh, Al?
BTW, when they are locked down, where are they getting those opioids? I guess they’re risking contracting Covid in order obtain opioids so they can overdose while in lockdown.
Only in Al’s universe. Goodwyn’s Law™. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8qcccZy03s
Al, your fan club is growing. Let’s go over it again! You are ONLY to lampoon that which is rightwing/republican/conservative. You are to never, EVER make commentary on anything that is leftist or even neutral.
Or just pretend you live in a free country where diversity of views is valued rather than demonized and keep doing what you’re doing :)
So, being asked to isolate, wear a mask, social distance, wash hands regularly (especially before putting on the mask), automatically results in greater opioid addictions and death? More deaths than the virus causes? Where does he get his correlations from?
RAGs over 3 years ago
The VA has me listed as 70% PTSD, and one common problems for those with it seems to be suicide. Whenever I speak with the doctor, he asks me about my mental state. I figured out that one way to control any thoughts of suicide is to make myself feel obligated to help some people I know, specifically, a friend and her children and grandchildren. As long as I feel and obligation to help them, I am much less likely to abandon them. It seems to work.
braindead Premium Member over 3 years ago
One MORE reason to thank Trump!
baroden Premium Member over 3 years ago
Shouldn’t you be pointing fingers at your capitalist, “profits at all costs” Purdue Pharma and Insys pharmaceutical marketing and distribution people as well as indiscriminate prescribing of highly addictive by physicians getting paid under the table? If not, you need to realize that very little of that was fixed under Trump.
pc368dude over 3 years ago
Let’s see if I have this right: The deniers create a massive surge in ’rona cases and deaths, and then blame the libtards for the social cost of the lockdowns that necessitates?
quixotic3 over 3 years ago
You left out the lack of leadership by the incompetent and feckless trump administration, which magnified both problems tenfold.
Patjade over 3 years ago
I suppose getting sick and dying from Covid is preferable to staying home and taking opioids in your universe, eh, Al?
BTW, when they are locked down, where are they getting those opioids? I guess they’re risking contracting Covid in order obtain opioids so they can overdose while in lockdown.
Only in Al’s universe. Goodwyn’s Law™. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8qcccZy03s
Radish the wordsmith over 3 years ago
Two right wing plagues that infect the USA thanks to republican policies.
guyjen2004 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Al, your fan club is growing. Let’s go over it again! You are ONLY to lampoon that which is rightwing/republican/conservative. You are to never, EVER make commentary on anything that is leftist or even neutral.
Or just pretend you live in a free country where diversity of views is valued rather than demonized and keep doing what you’re doing :)
Andara over 3 years ago
Such a shame we don’t have a properly functional healthcare system like almost every other civilized nation in the world.
Then again, we’d need an administration that wasn’t actively antagonistic to the health of the people they’re supposed to be governing, first.
Retired engineer over 3 years ago
Seems to me that the Corona Virus is doing a good job of killing inside even better than outside.
grumpypophobart over 3 years ago
So, being asked to isolate, wear a mask, social distance, wash hands regularly (especially before putting on the mask), automatically results in greater opioid addictions and death? More deaths than the virus causes? Where does he get his correlations from?
lorinamarie_rollins over 2 years ago
no, the government is trying to kill everyone they can not control.