I've been off antidepressants for 2 weeks. When I'm off, I want to kill everyone (which is based) and also kill myself.
Taking these pills would put me at peace, but it would also entail surrendering to the Jews.
Should I retake antidepressants?
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Also, when I take these pills I get delusions, like 'not all women want to genocide incels', and "most women mean well" and these delusions push me to try and looksmaxx and integrate into society. Meanwhile when I'm off pills I see normies and foids and my family for what they are. It makes me very stressed and causes my hair to thin.
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Interferon wrote: 04 Jan 2026, 07:00 I've been off antidepressants for 2 weeks. When I'm off, I want to kill everyone (which is based) and also kill myself.
Taking these pills would put me at peace, but it would also entail surrendering to the Jews.
I know there is a great deal of skepticism here concerning modern pharmacological interventions and psychological or psychiatric treatment options more generally, but in my own anecdotal experiences and notwithstanding my seething and capacious contempt for the jews, I have found that prescriptions made for the purpose of alleviating mental health issues tend to be effective.
In the US we have a rigorous testing and trial period for any type of medication that will subsequently be used as a component of a treatment protocol so as to ensure that the salutary effects far exceed whatever deleterious consequences may result from introducing such medicine into the body. I suspect the UK is similar in scrupulously vetting and testing medications as your NHS has a fiduciary duty to its citizens and can't be negligent in these matters.
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Honestly I dont want to give you advice. Im not a doctor.
I am influenced by 100+ conspiracy theories. Who knows whats your situation, I wouldnt listen to online people.
All im going to say is that I was reading incel forums back then and i noticed some wrote poetry. Weird. The places where they wrote poetry were incel forums related to male balding pattern.
Over time, they shared their pharma intake, and I started to do 2+2.
I noticed, all these peopl who lack mental energy and are chemically castrated, are taking same type of pharma, but it took me years to notice it.
At one point I realized these pharma target the same thing: sexdrive. And once sexdrive is destroyed the person becomes numb and pacified, his life runs "smooth" all of a sudden. His issues disappear, he bcomes "normal", so to say. Its like, if I remove your vitality, you will become "not happy" but not even sad, you will "function".
I dont want you to miss an important medication so I dont even give you any advice. Im just sayin this is the pattern i spotted.
I am influenced by 100+ conspiracy theories. Who knows whats your situation, I wouldnt listen to online people.
All im going to say is that I was reading incel forums back then and i noticed some wrote poetry. Weird. The places where they wrote poetry were incel forums related to male balding pattern.
Over time, they shared their pharma intake, and I started to do 2+2.
I noticed, all these peopl who lack mental energy and are chemically castrated, are taking same type of pharma, but it took me years to notice it.
At one point I realized these pharma target the same thing: sexdrive. And once sexdrive is destroyed the person becomes numb and pacified, his life runs "smooth" all of a sudden. His issues disappear, he bcomes "normal", so to say. Its like, if I remove your vitality, you will become "not happy" but not even sad, you will "function".
I dont want you to miss an important medication so I dont even give you any advice. Im just sayin this is the pattern i spotted.
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Thanks, I have restarted the medications. They should provide relief in about 2 weeks, until when I might Xanaxmaxx.Darth_aurelius wrote: 04 Jan 2026, 11:56
I know there is a great deal of skepticism here concerning modern pharmacological interventions and psychological or psychiatric treatment options more generally, but in my own anecdotal experiences and notwithstanding my seething and capacious contempt for the jews, I have found that prescriptions made for the purpose of alleviating mental health issues tend to be effective.
In the US we have a rigorous testing and trial period for any type of medication that will subsequently be used as a component of a treatment protocol so as to ensure that the salutary effects far exceed whatever deleterious consequences may result from introducing such medicine into the body. I suspect the UK is similar in scrupulously vetting and testing medications as your NHS has a fiduciary duty to its citizens and can't be negligent in these matters.
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Get a prescription from the doctor.
Or, buy them from a foreign online site that ships to your country, for example: https://onlinepharmacy-uk.org/en/search/ssri for the UK (I can vouch for this, I have used it).
But in most cases it's worth going to the doctor like a normie does, it just makes life so much easier.
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