Thanks for the heads up! My Main account is in slrpnk, so I'll set a reminder in an month to switch back. :)
khaliso
Both can be true at the same time. Therapy and meds can be wonderful to help create a better world than the soul-crushing dystopia we're currently heading for.
This (today's) article by Cory Doctorow explains it quite nicely:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/06/how-the-sausage-gets-made/#governing-is-harder
Memo: the publishers Wiley, Penguin Random House, Harper Collins and Hachette sued the Internet Archive for over $600m.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachette_v._Internet_Archive
Yea, I really liked these as a kid. Shame their chocolate is collected by slaves :|
Behave by Robert Sapolsky. It's an excellent book if you're trying to understand why the people around you are like.. well, that way. But if you didn't study neuroscience, you'll likely have to re-read it to get at least the most important points to stick.
I'm curious if this wil have any impact on chocolate slavery
Is there a lemmy version of r/OrphanCrushingMachine ?
There are alternatives like ..not sure what it's called in english. Mastika? Mastiha? It's a tree resin from the mediterranean that's been used for that weird greek rezina wine. It's an acquired taste, but I personally really like it.
Therapy might still be a good idea in the future, trauma can show up in quite unexpected forms.
I'm really glad you're doing better!