Wara
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Wara
@warawanaidene7
「いずれ何となく良くなる」 I play piano and make music sometimes



Ludwig invokes the fan favorite of all Hasan orbiters…blame Destiny and focus on semantics Defends Frogan being nominated back to back for rising star award at his girlfriend’s show Also for some reason talks about “getting facts right” when he’s been found to lie a lot in his Mogul Mail series








Do you remember the story about the 12 year old girl stabbing her younger brother to death while he was asleep for no apparent reason? She was crying and kept repeatedly saying "I don't know what happened. I don't know why I did that. That was some demonic sh*t", implying she was possessed and lost impulse control. Turns out she was on/off psychiatric medication for ADHD. Really makes you wonder how many horrific evil acts and criminal behavior is a result of these drugs... especially benzos and opioids. Benzos are the most horrifying drug in my opinion with the effects on impulse control and how they make you genuinely "sleepwalk" in a hypnotic state where you don't remember what you're doing. Autopilot essentially. There are tons of stories of ambien doing this as well. It's stories like these that give so much legitimacy to @RobertKennedyJr concerns about SSRIs and psychiatric drugs with school shooters. MSM dismissing this problem and ridiculing RFK for wanting to investigate it just further demonstrates how captured and corrupt they are, especially in regards to their rhetoric about gun control. Banning guns or any weapon will fix nothing because it's not a gun problem, it's a mental health problem. "This country has a mental health problem disguised as a gun problem, and a tyranny problem disguised as a security problem." -- @joerogan Her mother did some interviews providing more detail about the situation and how the drugs impacted her behavior: >Lyda said that the 12-year-old "never had behavioral issues until she was put back on medication she was off of for over a year." >While speaking with Cuomo, Lyda went into greater details of the ADHD (Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) medication her daughter had been on an off of during her childhood. >On Thursday, Lyda said: "I'm hanging in there, one day at a time. From what we found it looks like it was a medication issue, not anything else, a manic episode of some kind. She was fine, she wasn't unstable until she was put back on the medication." >Speaking about what happened for the 12-year-old to come off her medication, Lyda said: "She cut her arms within a month of being back on it, I immediately took her off after speaking to the school and her doctor and herself, we had a long conversation. >"She felt that she was really irritated, irritable, angry for no reason on the medication so of course I took her off of it. Unfortunately it was too late, the damage was done, stuff like this can happen months or even years after being off of a medication like this."














