To tuck or not to tuck, Zach doesn't think that's a question.
ZJ speaks of "people with dicks". If only there were a single short word to cover that concept.
To tuck or not to tuck, Zach doesn't think that's a question.
There is. “Zach.” Oh, I’m sorry, I though you said people who are dicks. My mistake.ZJ speaks of "people with dicks". If only there were a single short word to cover that concept.![]()
Heather might be interested to know that Georges Lemaître, collaborator of Albert Einstein and the first person who predicted the Big Bang Cosmology, was a diocesan priest.Bar none, the most popular guest speaker in any course I ever took was a Jesuit priest from the Vatican Observatory- the current director, in fact- but go on, Heather.
more than anything else, this proves Zach is white trash Florida Man personified.I’m no high school drop out, but taking random psychiatric pills just for the hell of it seems like a bad idea to me.
Even necessary prescribed ones can have long term side effects like organ damage.
Hard agree. Small pl but I take a few antidepressants/antianxiety pills and the side effects are nothing pretty. It's not like you're getting high or anything either. I don't understand what he's doing at all.I’m no high school drop out, but taking random psychiatric pills just for the hell of it seems like a bad idea to me.
Even necessary prescribed ones can have long term side effects like organ damage.
Not sure how he would do this when the book is mostly based on interviews with experts, parents, and detransitioners. Shrier does a good job of doing what journalists are supposed to do, which is to speak to people who make a compelling case for their point of view. He isn't enough of an expert to debunk what the experts are saying since they generally know what they know not just from research but through actually treating the population in question. He can't possibly offer a rebuttal of what people lived through and discuss as a private experience (for parents and detransitioners). This book wouldn't have needed to be written at all if there hadn't been an academic bias against studying this phenomenon in the first place. The book only exists because the bad outcomes were excluded from being examined in the normal way.
Even doctors do not prescribe their own meds, and they know what they are doing. Another person definitely needs to be in charge of any psych scripts, because if something causes problems with your brain, it may impact your ability to notice, and even if it doesn't impact your ability to notice, it may impact your ability to react appropriately. Psychiatric medicine has more guess work than other types of medicine for many reasons, so most of the time you end up trying something and seeing if it works, and simply try another drug or therapy if the first thing didn't work or have bad side effects, rinse and repeat until you don't want to kill yourself or can leave your house or whatever. When you are the patient in that equation it can feel seemingly random or can be frustrating because the doctor may not be comfortable with the pace of change. It isn't accurate though, it isn't random and the clinician usually has a good reason for why they are attempting things a certain way. Zach is autistic and likely feels angry about how it works for the same reason he has concluded that getting a job isn't worth the effort of applying. Its a congitive distortion resulting from black and white thinking.I’m no high school drop out, but taking random psychiatric pills just for the hell of it seems like a bad idea to me.
Even necessary prescribed ones can have long term side effects like organ damage.
Same as usual. He'll link to a bunch of irrelevant papers on the internet and misrepresent their content to support his incoherent ideology.Not sure how he would do this
There's a gal (a real one!) doing essentially this on YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/CassErisSame as usual. He'll link to a bunch of irrelevant papers on the internet and misrepresent their content to support his incoherent ideology.









Honestly, I think Zach doesn't do any of that shit he claims he does. It's just all part of his I'M SO QUIRKY AND UNIQUE LARPing.Next medical saga: Zach ODs
I think he tries. I think he orders random pills off the internet and steals from Heather and the kids, but the ones from the internet are very unlikely to be the real deal. I’m sure he thinks he’s biohacking and so smart pulling one over on the medical establishment as he “enhances” his brain power.Honestly, I think Zach doesn't do any of that shit he claims he does. It's just all part of his I'M SO QUIRKY AND UNIQUE LARPing.
LOL. I can imagine Zach buying "Nootropics" online that are really just ground up oyster shells in capsule form, then taking them and placebo-ing himself into thinking he biohacked himself into a 250 IQ and 3 hour long orgasms.I think he tries. I think he orders random pills off the internet and steals from Heather and the kids, but the ones from the internet are very unlikely to be the real deal. I’m sure he thinks he’s biohacking and so smart pulling one over on the medical establishment as he “enhances” his brain power.
He’s not getting them from a dealer because he’s too poor, gross and stupid to go a white collar one and no insurance to get one from a script mill. And you know Zach isn’t going to a black or Mexican dealer.
Zach is curious about Ketamine, a drug famous for causing dissociative amnesia:







