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I heard Ambien makes people racist. Lmaoooooo
I think it was Roseanne who said Ambien made her racist. That was probably the craziest excuse I’ve ever heard.Yea I dunno about that, that’s like saying alcohol makes you racist.
If you’re racist it’s gunna come out when you’re fucked up, if you blame it on the intoxicant your using then you’re just denying reality.
But I have read about people committing murder and coming around in the cell with no recollection. That shits nuts.
Only ever had that happen to myself once, was 18 and drunk around a litre of vodka whilst smoking and rolling off E, woke up in police cells charged with assault. Had no recollection of anything.
I think it was Roseanne who said Ambien made her racist. That was probably the craziest excuse I’ve ever heard.
Whatchu mean?
My meds made me so sensitive I got down on my knees and asked my wife to tell me that she loved me cause I really needed to hear someone tell me that..
At that moment, I said fuck these meds..
They may bring out the greatest qualities in me
:Pathetic:but I never wanna feel like this again
Ion know how people deal with all that emotion
On the topic of kids and meds, when my son was in kindergarten had a teacher try to tell us he "probably" had ADHD and was gonna struggle in first grade and above of it. His grades were good and was one of the best in the, but he didnt like sitting down all day and was always in disagreements with classmates. We told her to respectfully GTFOH and we could revist the convo if he starts struggling with the work.
Fast forward he is goong to the 4th grade. Last year he had all A & B amd we like 8 point from testing into gifted classes.
I say all that to say dont be so quick to jump and put kids on meds. Its a racket. Sometimes is takes a little patience and honest reflection to determine what you as the parent need to do to make sure your child is successful in school.
At my job we have certain types of chairs and stuff those kids can sit in to help them keep focused. Walking in there three years ago, I was like what is this bullshit but now, my whole mind has changed. We let kids sit in chairs that rock and you would be surprised how much work they get done as opposed to a standard chair. Another difference is the kid being able to fidget with something while learning. The difference is amazing. They don’t need to be put on pills to be zombies.On the topic of kids and meds, when my son was in kindergarten had a teacher try to tell us he "probably" had ADHD and was gonna struggle in first grade and above of it. His grades were good and was one of the best in the class as far as grades, but he didnt like sitting down all day and was always in disagreements with classmates. We told her to respectfully GTFOH and we could revist the convo if he starts struggling with the work.
Fast forward he is goong to the 4th grade. Last year he had all A & B amd we like 8 point from testing into gifted classes.
I say all that to say dont be so quick to jump and put kids on meds. Its a racket. Sometimes is takes a little patience and honest reflection to determine what you as the parent need to do to make sure your child is successful in school.
You don’t need compliments from them.White girls are stingy w compliments
Not when you a bouncerWhite girls are stingy w compliments