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The sad thing is, he just wanted someone to hear him. But his mind is so far gone he’s lost the ability to communicate properly. OP was probably the first person to respond positively to anything he’s said in years.

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That’s what most people don’t understand. Most “crazy” homeless people were perfectly normal at first. It’s being constantly treated like you don’t exist by everyone that messes up your brain like that.

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I think everyone should experience a drug induced mania/paranoia episode at least once in their life. Gives you a lot more empathy for people going through something whether it’s drugs and/or mental illness.

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I absolutely agree. As a therapist with personal experience, I think it would be cool af and an overall good idea if university degree courses for becoming a therapist included an elective- but highly encouraged- course which focuses on simulating different symptoms

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As a slightly masochistic psychonaut it’s crazy how I see someone with almost any mental illness/symptom and I don’t even question it, like I get it. I’ve been there. And I’m really glad I could come back, people are stuck there. It’s crazy that therapists and psychologists are spending years trying to understand something that can simply be experienced in a day. Even decades of study won’t give you the level of understanding that a single experience would.

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At an agency meeting once, we played “never have I ever” and one of them was “nhie gone a week without showering;” I was the only one who had, and I got some seriously judgmental looks

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Yeah but not before we cut everyone’s legs off so they can better empathise with people who use wheelchairs

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Boo. The idea is it wouldn’t be permanent.

A better example is doctors who deal with the amputations or the paralyzed should have their legs or arms bound for a day to experience the struggle.

When it’s a fair comparison it also sounds like a damn good idea.

The surgeon might try harder to save that leg, the physical therapist (? Is that the right doctor) might better understand the small everyday issues their patients deal with.

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21 points

So this is why we haven’t gotten a new death grips album?

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Goddammit this is an amazing comment. Thank you.

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Ah yes, making friends with the local McDonald’s schizo, a classic American pastime.

It’s not quite the same as doing it at Chipotle.

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