

Why does it have to be “profitable”??


Why does it have to be “profitable”??


This is why we can’t have nice things!


Oh there’s always side effects. But for me, they were absolutely worth the difference in how my brain worked. I became functional again. Also, the psychiatrist will tell you all about the side effects. Let them know what you’re afraid of. They won’t lie to you. They will help find the right chemical for your issues. Might not find the perfect one right away either. But it’s worth trying, in my opinion.


To add to this, the therapist is going to help as well, so keep going to your therapist, especially if you are starting a prescription.
It can be a rollercoaster for the first few months when you start any psychiatric medication, until your body adjusts.
But stick with both your psychiatrist and psychologist and always let them know immediately if/when you feel strange or “off”. It will help tremendously.
I wish you luck!


Yeah, I’m really only ever going back to Reddit for comic book movie news and /r/motorsportsreplays because there isn’t a good sub on Lemmy for that yet.


Same! Lemmy definitely feels like early Reddit. Before the mods were gods and before shills and spam and porn were the norm.


Yep. Lemmy is the future of Reddit.


Correct


I think my superpower would be to be able to communicate to anyone in a way in which they always fully understood my meaning.


Sync isn’t on iOS, is it?


Same thing here. Twitter has always sucked and has been intolerable the last few years. Lemmy feels like Reddit from back in the day.
Bad call. OldGrandmaFarts is way better than Josh.
Yeah, I saw. That’s why I figured I’d help you out there. ;-)
LOL… good try, but here’s the markup:

And it should show up like this:
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Exactly. The Twitter and Facebook style systems are about broadcasting your personal content. Whereas Reddit and other forums is more about discussion. It’s less ego-centric.


Interesting. Thanks!


Ahh, so I just set a display name… what do you see on your instance for me now?
Oh they were. Because they are us.