I'm curious what medication he's been on, if any.
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It's usually antidepressants, that make them homicidal, right?
yeah, people have been pointing this out since prozac in the early 90s. i had a friend who wrote a song about it for his punk band called "prozac attack"
https://thebmg.bandcamp.com/track/prozac-attack
haha yeah i forgot how much this band sounded like Dead Kennedys but with Mad Max vibes
btw, back in those days, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome started up and in that circle i was in then there were people talking about vaccines causing it.
he also introduced me to a book The Green Hoax Effect...
nothing much has changed and almost nothing has been learned by the gen pop.
i'd totally forgotten about this until i was reminded about the link between these psychotic shooters in america and how that really ticked up right at the same time as teh introduction of antidepressants.
and all the people you see in all the cases, colombine and the rest, almost in all cases the kids were being treated by psychiatrists for depressive problems.
Something is. Something is making young people kill in cold blood in broad daylight.
I think it dulls the senses and freezes emotions
My first thought, when I saw him smiling in the pictures, but his eyes sort of glazed and unfocused, was actually, He looks autistic. I also struggle to look in the proper direction.
A lot of autistic kids are on antidepressants.
Well, whatever. This is all very sad.
I haven’t seen it, but they do tend to end up that way. I do agree that the eyes show evil or soullessness.
Not so sure… speaking as someone who is diagnosed autistic, has been on antidepressants and anti psychotics. Never killed someone… nearly myself.
Probably what helped the most is achieving some sense of security in home life.
I’m thankful I never had access to heavy weaponry at my worst, high chance I wouldn’t be typing this now.
Although thinking on… maybe there is some truth to it, anyway I’m off them now so not gonna shoot anyone.