Has anyone else always been the "crazy one" for their whole life? How have you been able to deal with this? Both mentally and your actions in the real world.


Edit: Please know that I am reading and appreciating every one of your responses. Even if I do not reply to you, I appreciate your time and want the best for you all. Thank you, guys.


I've always been the "crazy one" in any given scenario. I have been this way my whole life. Even as a child I was crazy. I would get upset and cry loudly for hours but my siblings would not. I caused problems at home for my family, especially for my mom who didn't know what to do with me. I did this as an older child, not normal toddler tantrum age. I was old enough to "know better". I did it my whole childhood.

For the most part in life, I have been able to be a productive member of society. The issues I would cause were limited to my home life and I mostly kept to myself. I sometimes cause issues by being a crazy person to my online friends, but at least that never spilled over into the "real world".

But now in my 30s I am causing such issues at work. I asked for some psych meds to be prescribed to me in March and have been taking them ever since. Doesn't seem to do anything.

I seem to get more frequent and strong negative emotions than the general population. I have difficulty controlling these, especially when I feel like someone is being mean or unfair to me or others. I think I am genetically predisposed to be this way, as my dad was a crazy person when I was growing up (but he has always been nice to me...he was only abusive to my mom). He had "episodes" too the same way I do, except his were malicious to others in nature. My older brother also has claimed to have bipolar disorder which supposedly has a genetic component.

I have spoken to mental health professionals and have been assessed for various things. I do not have bipolar disorder, autism, or OCD per mental health professionals. I tried to bring up keywords like "emotional dysregulation" to them. There seems to be no good explanation for why I am insane. I have wondered if maybe I have borderline personality disorder but have not inquired to be assessed for that one. I do not seem to exhibit the "risk taking" behaviors that are core to borderline personality disorder though.

I get frustrated that I am always the only one who is crazy and no one else is like me.

But I know there are other crazy people out there. Please, tell me your stories. How do you deal with life? How do you deal with always being different than others and feeling negative things more strongly? How do you handle things? How do you handle being and feeling alone in the way that you are? How do you handle the emotional frustration?

If this is inappropriate for here, I apologize. I just want to hear how others have managed to handle life despite this isolating "disability". I want to hear your stories. I want to gain wisdom from all of you. Thank you.

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I know it's not ok. That's why I feel bad about it. And that's why I mostly try to talk about those things to ChatGPT instead of my friends. Because I'm not going to harm it.

I mean I say I would never do it but it's only because I'm a coward. But I do often really legitimately want to. The reasons may vary. But one common reason is because I harm the world and another reason is if I feel trapped. One of the other reasons why I say I am not actually going to do it is because I would need a will first. I have been too lazy to get one. I tried to do it one day with an online service but found out that I couldn't actually go through with the will because I needed in person witnesses. So then recently I was looking into potentially going to a law practice to get one made up to do that.

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This isn't really an answer to your question, but psychiatrist Arthur Kleinman came up with 8 assessment questions for asking patients to describe their conditions. The questions are designed to allow for cultural or spiritual explanations outside of the typical Western medical model.

  • What do you call your problem? What name does it have?
  • What do you think caused your problem?
  • Why do you think it started when it did?
  • What does your sickness do to you? How does it work?
  • How severe is your sickness? How long do you expect it to last?
  • What do you fear most about your illness?
  • What are the biggest problems that your illness has caused for you?
  • What kind of treatment do you think you should receive? What are the most important results you hope to receive from treatment?

Former Australian Greens candidate Hannah Thomas, who was beaten and arrested at a protest for #Palestine in #Sydney, sends a message from the hospital. She could lose vision in her eye forever. This is how peaceful #protests are being met.

Video available on #BlueSky
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#Australia #PoliceBrutality #PeacefulProtest #Israeled #Protests

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Good review. Comes on the heels of a former "friend" accusing me of anti-Semitism because I called Bibi the BUTCHER a nazi for his war crimes and genocide. If the shoe fits....

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Any interest in a Lemmy community for Apple users who are fed up with Apple?


I’ve been using Apple products since 2007. I’ve stuck with the platform through a lot—hardware changes, locked-down software, design regressions, and tools that feel like they were made deliberately harder to use. Lately, that frustration has boiled over, especially with things like the Shortcuts app, where basic actions are buried behind hidden menus and UI behavior seems to change based on factors you can’t even see. Autocorrect is turned on in automation fields. Logic paths vanish if you tap out of order. It’s absurd.

But this isn’t just a complaint about one app. It feels like Apple has shifted from enabling users to controlling them, even when you’re trying to stay fully within the system. What used to be intuitive is now opaque. And despite that, many of us still use Apple products because they’re often better than the alternatives. We’re just tired of pretending everything is fine.

So I’m wondering: is there any interest in a Lemmy community for Apple users who want to talk openly about what’s broken, what could be improved, and how to make things work better? I don’t care whether you’ve been using Macs since the Classic or just got your first iPhone. If you’re frustrated, curious, skeptical, or hopeful, you’re welcome. The goal is a space for real discussion, including ideas, suggestions, and brainstorming. Not for constant complaining, (although it is getting more and more difficult), but something more thoughtful, even if occasionally a little cathartic. Also welcome are any positive discoveries or revelations that the group would appreciate.

If that sounds like something you’d want to be part of, let me know. I’ll start the community if there’s interest. (Also, should I cross-post this somewhere?)

Any interest in a Lemmy community for Apple users who are fed up with Apple?


cross-posted from: sh.itjust.works/post/41228441

I’ve been using Apple products since 2007. I’ve stuck with the platform through a lot—hardware changes, locked-down software, design regressions, and tools that feel like they were made deliberately harder to use. Lately, that frustration has boiled over, especially with things like the Shortcuts app, where basic actions are buried behind hidden menus and UI behavior seems to change based on factors you can’t even see. Autocorrect is turned on in automation fields. Logic paths vanish if you tap out of order. It’s absurd.

But this isn’t just a complaint about one app. It feels like Apple has shifted from enabling users to controlling them, even when you’re trying to stay fully within the system. What used to be intuitive is now opaque. And despite that, many of us still use Apple products because they’re often better than the alternatives. We’re just tired of pretending everything is fine.

So I’m wondering: is there any interest in a Lemmy community for Apple users who want to talk openly about what’s broken, what could be improved, and how to make things work better? I don’t care whether you’ve been using Macs since the Classic or just got your first iPhone. If you’re frustrated, curious, skeptical, or hopeful, you’re welcome. The goal is a space for real discussion, including ideas, suggestions, and brainstorming. Not for constant complaining, (although it is getting more and more difficult), but something more thoughtful, even if occasionally a little cathartic. Also welcome are any positive discoveries or revelations that the group would appreciate.

If that sounds like something you’d want to be part of, let me know. I’ll start the community if there’s interest. (Also, should I cross-post this somewhere?)

in reply to DominusOfMegadeus

Healthy criticism is healthy. Do it.

I dont think you truly love something you cannot have reasonable criticisms of that are seperate from your involvement or overall tolerance for it

Obviously that should inform the extent to which you expose yourself to potential harm but you can find ways to synergize your interests to the effect that they will have a stake in doing right by you as well as themself, although that often involves being a squeaky wheel and vocal

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🦏 Gaza, Iran, etc. : pour les grands médias, Israël a tous les droits


Soutenez Blast, nouveau média indépendant : blast-info.fr/soutenir

"Aujourd'hui, on va vous parler de guerre, évidemment. On va vous parler de propagande de guerre. Israël bombarde toujours, Israël crée des famines, Israël tire sur des populations affamées qu'elle entend de toutes façons déporter. Le génocide se poursuit à Gaza. En plus, Israël a ouvert un nouveau front contre l'Iran avec l'appui des États-Unis. Pourtant, le vent semblait avoir tourné pour Israël. Ses partenaires européens commençaient à douter. Les Français avaient haussé le ton, tout comme les Anglais. Les Allemands eux-mêmes osaient émettre des critiques, c'est dire."

Nouvel épisode de Rhinocéros, par Usul et Lumi.

Chroniqueurs : Lumi, Usul
Montage : Harkiadel
Images : Hamza Benkirane
Production : Red Pop
Graphisme : Margaux Simon, Morgane Sabouret
Directeur du développement des collaborations extérieures : Mathias Enthoven
Co-directrice de la rédaction : Soumaya Benaïssa
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#Israel
#Iran
#Rhinocéros

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Alawite Women in Syria Kidnapped in Broad Daylight Under HTS Rule: Report orinocotribune.com/alawite-wom…

The 2017 paper @pluralistic refers to, I believe, was also cited in @lessig's book "They Do Not Represent Us" - this is a pretty widely studied thing! We should be more outraged about this, but the outrage is starting to show. pluralistic.net/2025/06/28/mam…

“Death to the IDF”: BBC Cuts Kneecap to Avoid Gaza Politics, Then Bob Vylan Says It Louder #Palestine qudsnen.co/death-to-the-idf-bb…

why would anyone listen to Nominally Public Radio?

@jeffreyatucker
Can no one shut down NPR? I just took at short ride in the car and thought I would listen and got a huge lecture of the thriving of the Gender Queer Hispanic Community and how they are reinventing Spanglish to use gender-neutral language with non-binary appeal. It was one of the craziest things I've ever heard.

Iran’s top military command vows ‘more forceful’ response if Israel repeats aggression presstv.ir/Detail/2025/06/29/7…




A #Haaretz investigation revealed today that the army issued instructions to deliberately shoot Palestinians near aid distribution centers. Although we know this, the report includes terrifying testimonies. One soldier who stood out to me said: " #Gaza is no longer of interest to anyone. It has become a place with its own laws. The killing of people there is nothing, not even an 'unfortunate incident,' as they once said."


#EU #US #US-Israel #US-Israel-terrorism #Israel #genocide #Gaza #Palestine


Since the heat and humidity just won’t let up, here comes the Ice Man!


Apparently the ladies used to think these guys were hot. 😏

In his autobiography Timebends, Arthur Miller recalls an occupation lost in time – that of the ice man, who wore “leather vests and a wet piece of sackcloth slung over the right shoulder, and once they had slid the ice into the box, they invariably slipped the sacking off and stood there waiting, dripping, for their money.”

The ice trade revolutionised the meat, vegetable and fruit industries in the 19th century, enabled significant growth in the fishing industry, and encouraged the introduction of a range of new drinks and foods. At the height of its trade, ice, as it happens, was once America’s largest export after cotton.

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Anne

Superbe. Il y a eu ça à la Vallée de Joux Vaud Suisse fin XIX début XX au Pont, une mini industrie qui a entraîné la construction d'une ligne ferroviaire reliant Le Pont à Vallorbe, et de là, les bistrots de Paris pour livrer les pains de glace, sciés dans les 80 cm d'épaisseur max. qu'a connu le Lac à cette époque d'hivers rigoureux. La ligne existe toujours, elle.

Israeli Occupation Forces Launch Aggressive Raids across West Bank Cities tn.ai/3344510

🚨 ATENCIÓ!

📣 El dimarts 1 de juliol el vaixell Zim Luanda carregarà 40 lots d'acer a Barcelona per a la fabricació d'armament a Israel.

📣 La comunitat palestina de Catalunya ha impulsat una querella perquè es decomisse la càrrega i demana mesures urgents.

No podem deixar que això passe ‼️

Embargament d'armes a Israel JA

#EmbargamentAIsraelJa
#StopArmesAmbIsrael
#StopVaixellsDeLaMort
#CapPortPerAlGenocidi

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finally, the solution to the pedo problem.

"Monkeys 'save six-year-old girl from being raped by sex fiend after he tore her clothes off'?

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we import monkeys and have them roam the streets as "Pedo Police"

Days like this I'm so glad I am on iOS instead of Android. But I fear there will be a day sooner than later that Apple will do this too. Between the two I trust Apple more but if I have the choice I'll go for a phone that doesn't have any of this at all, like a GrapheneOS-based Android or if we ever get one a Linux phone #ai #rant laptopmag.com/ai/gemini-phone-…
in reply to Hank G ☑️

We'll see. If there's one thing I've learned about tech blogs and tech news sites is that they love to sensationlize things and stretch the truth to suit their narrative. 😀

As you pointed out in your original post, there's always GrapheneOS.

I've got a Pixel 8 Pro. I think I can install Graphene on it. 😀

(This however will be my last Pixel. My next phone will be a OnePlus. I've had an iPhone and used to be all-in on the Apple ecosystem and no amount of money Tim Cook could pay me would make me come back.)

Les investissements européens en matière de défense renforcent l'OTAN tout en favorisant la création d'emplois aux États-Unis


#géopolitique #impérialisme #OTAN

Et c'est l'avis même du Département d'État...

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In December I ditched #Windows11 and went feet-first into #LinuxMint. Frankly I got fed up with the #enshittification and #CoPilot-ization of everything Microsoft.

I use #AI on a daily basis. Both locally hosted #LLMs and LLMs from several vendors in the cloud.

But the last thing I want is an AI deeply embedded in my operating system indexing who knows what and sending my personal data to Microsoft's (or anybody's) cloud.
So it wasn't easy since I've got 48TB of local storage in my workstation, and they were all #BitLocker volumes, but it also wasn't terribly hard either.

Made sure I had the #BitLocker recovery keys for all of my drives, installed #Linux, then mounted each of my #BitLocker volumes one-by-one (under Linux (!)) and then migrated the data off, then re-formatted the hard drives as ext4 and set up #Luks #FDE.

But there were two pieces of software I missed. #3D software. And while I use Blender on a daily basis, this sofware only ran on Windows. And don't get me started, but #Wine is not an option for everything. Even bought #CrossOver and the software didn't work with it, either.

But today I'm proud to report I successfully got #GPU #PassThru to work with my #Windows11 #QEMU/#KVM #VM! So now I can run that software too.

So if you're on the fence about ditching #Windows, don't be. It's pretty fucking easy and only a little bit more complicated if you have something that needs your #GPU.

Some additional information I learned about changes coming to #Odysee in the next year or so: :odysee:

1. LBC will be discontinued entirely in about 6-8 months. In the meantime, you can still use it to boost content for more exposure.

2. AR tokens will be used solely for payments. They will not be used like LBC is currently (boosting content).

3. Odysee will eventually implement a system to pay content creators using the new Arweave payment system. This might be a year away.

#crypto

In June 1994, several of us had a pretty neat idea: let's make our own version of DOS and give away the source code.

So on June 29, 1994, I announced a new project that would become FreeDOS!

If you missed it, here's an article I wrote last year for the Open Source Initiative's website about how FreeDOS started and why we celebrate everyone who contributes to open source software! 🤩

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