>>11524074What do you mean by unreachable?
>if you can't select- detachand by that
>I don't have choices that I am comfortable in partaking- as going to psych would possibly just land me in a wardThat's what worries me the most too, I've heard so many horror stories... What I find utterly despicable is how they always tell you to seek help and open up and whatnot but if you tell them what you want the most they'll lock you up. None of the meds they give you can treat it, they can only suppress it. Once you stop taking them the feelings come back, so the "disease" was never cured, only postponed. They don't actually do anything, they just make you docile enough to not, you know...
First of all I believe everybody should have the right to take that decision, after all my life is nobody else's but mine, and second it's not like any of the doctors or therapists or whoever actually care. They are probably only scared of losing their job if they fail to prevent it.
>in that teabag theres still dry herbs that once poured over with boiling water infuses the water with hydrophilic substances making an infusionI suppose you're right again. By infusion I meant the name of the preparation method, not what you said. Speaking of which, they don't have my favourite kind anymore, only some mixtures.
>so is breathing air, you know, when I stop breathibg for 2 minutes I feel dizzy and I start to faintWell if we look at it that way everything can be made out to be addictive. I think the way they differentiate between addictions is by determining which of them are harmful long term. Peppermint tea causes no such issues, whereas let's say some of the drugs you are taking do, as they can rot your brain so to speak. Well, that's just how I think these things are classified anyway...
>fair enough, yesterdie was friday, but you're virtually never up this la...Well I did try to sleep but I couldn't. And he'll show up sooner or later...
What's the deal with the glass?