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Old 09-13-2013, 04:04 PM
 
Location: The Land of Reason
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Originally Posted by RockJock1729 View Post
FYI, "going along with the program" is the blue pill. Your "free thinking people" would be the red pill. If you're going to reference The Matrix, try to get the references right.

Well apparently you (like many others) were smart enough to know what I was referencing to, but if correcting me to make your point makes you feel better....well fine.

For an ostensible psychology thread, you've only talked politics--mostly paranoid fantasies. Next thing you'll start saying that microwave signals are being beamed into people's brains to make them vote in a pre-determined way. Or that you're able to see encoded messages in advertisements.

If you were not so open to ideas outside of the box you would realize that the education that your grandparents and your parents got in public schools encouraged more free thinking then what the children of today have. Actually the kids of today are being systematically taught less than in the past. Oh I'm not paranoid but I'm aware of exactly what is going on around me and how it affects others. Btw, if you had seen the video you would understand that how you are taught to understand and process that information contributes a great deal as to who you vote for which inturns reflects on how our country is run by those people the you vote for, thus making this a psychological issue

Seriously, dude, there are a lot of newer-generation meds for paranoid schizophrenia that don't have the unpleasant side effects that older ones do. You really should look into them...and into laying off the crack.
I will be the first to aplogize to you because they have not came up with any medications to combat ignorance and complacency. Hopefully in the near future you may be able to obtain these meds in bulk
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