Asylums
Ever since I could remember i have always wanted to be a patient at an insane asylum. I just would like to know what really goes on in there. And what it feels like to be insane.
Is this normal??
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Ever since I could remember i have always wanted to be a patient at an insane asylum. I just would like to know what really goes on in there. And what it feels like to be insane.
Is this normal??
I think that wanting to experience what goes on in an insane asylum is pretty normal. Your curious. Mind you though, I think if you ever managed to get into an insane asylum and discover it..your mind would change pretty quickly as far as being a patient in one. I've never given thought to it much but now that I think about it...it would be intresting to have a tour around. Being insane on the other hand I could do without. Still, I see where your coming from as I have wondered myself what goes on in somebodies head when they are completely messed up.
ROFL you have got to be trolling ! And why is it no matter how insane no pun intended a question is there's always some creep out there to say "hey its normal" its not like you want to go for to an asylum for educational purposes you wanna be a resident LMAO SMH well I've heard worse things on IIN
I think it is normal. I have the same 'want', for lack of a better word. My sister went to one because she was harming herself and she had schizophrenia, they helped her and she's back home, but when I ask her what it was like and stuff like that she doesn't want to talk about it. I kind of envy her for that. But over all, yes, I do think that is normal.
does shock therapy interest you? being tied to a bed all day and night. being force fed pills to make you a zombie and the sick "doctors" who like to abuse the female patients and no one believes them because they are "crazy". there is nothing positive about being in an asylum.
Me too. I've always been scared to death of mentally insane people and asylums, but I've always been curious. Something about the human mind like interests me.
As for wanting to be a patient in a asylum, that's just silly. Just a bunch of broken people... It would be very depressing. Now, as far as wanting to experience insanity, I believe that is very natural. Personally, I think if you really want to understand the world you should be able to put yourself in the position to see it from the viewpoints of people with different mental capabilities, cultural values, ect. than yourself. However, the viewpoint of the very mentally ill wouldn't valuable insight into any aspect of life. At least you experiencing it personally. It would most likely offer you an experience of the devolution of your own level of consciousness. Perhaps, what it feels like to thing on a more simple, impulsive, emotional, animalistic level?