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I have had to watch this happen to a close friend.
Back in 2015, I had a buddy who got into a nasty bike accident, and suffered a TBI. He was always a bit of a snarky asshole, but we definitely did see eye to eye on political matters before that happened. But during his recovery, he became a lot more viciously vindictive and outright mean, and also ended up going full MAGA later on. It was weird and depressing to watch a close friend spiral out of control and lash out at people who were previously his very close friends, to the extent that he alienated basically all of them.
It sucks, and it’s very real.
I wonder how much high school athletics have contributed to conservatism via head injuries and groupthink?
its either cte, strokes, or drugs turn into a nutty christian right winger. or if you have something like undiagnosed schizophrenia.
Uhhhhh yeah I don't think so. I think you're seeing former addicts that go hard for religion, and yeah that's real... But it's usually not the drugs that do it.
Honestly, probably a lot
Total Breakdown of the Id?
TBI = severe bump to noggin
That's SBN. C'mon, mate, it's like you're not even trying.
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Oh that was just for other readers. Of course you and I know it’s from the German teurer bescheuerter Irrtum.
Edit: ~~teuer bescheuert irrtum~~ 🙏 @[email protected]
It's teurer bescheuerter Irrtum.
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Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) are a very broad range of injuries involving the brain and central nervous system localized in or around the cranium and cranial cavity referred to as the braincase or brainpan.
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