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I think the weed might have brought out some minor delusional schizophrenic thinking patterns that you might've been genetically predisposed to. Serious.
Source: 4th year medical student
Acknowledged. I don't totally disagree either... even though I wouldn't quite use those terms in an effort not to be stigmatized by a negative connotation.
I compare my cancer experience to weight training at the gym.
When you go to the gym, you break your muscles. Your muscles then heal. When they do, you become stronger.
Now, cancer broke my brain. I already explained in an earlier post how I recognized that my psychosomatic symptoms caused my cancer, and eventually evolved into the physical symptoms. Now when my brain was broken, it had time to heal. This time when it healed, I feel like it became stronger... just like muscles do when weight training. My mind is stronger, but maybe more importantly, it is no longer conditioned.
So rather than using a term to describe it... I rather say I can see and hear multiple intentional entendres at one.
My health and ability to do anything isn't affected at all.
I have great conversations, my writing is clear and easy to read, and I am doing great physically.
Yet people still want to talk about my health? Not you... but others.
I am fine.
It would be nice going forward it we stayed on topic.
So I will ask again:
Has anyone else listened to the album and watched all the videos on Tidal, as well as read my posted content in this thread?
If you don't want to talk about that, just let the thread die.