See below. Was digging through some old emails and stumbled across this old cypherpunks post. On 12/28/20 8:19 PM, Karl Semich wrote:
(psychosis is scary. it causes slow well-documented brain damage. the antipsychotics cause a different kind of brain damage, kind of a pick-your-situation thing except where you have to pick one of the antipsychotics. they don't like to talk about those things.)
Hi Karl, can you link me to, or provide bibliography for, that documentation of psychosis causing slow brain damage? I have heard that claim many times, but do not know if it is true one way or the other. Off the cuff, it seems likely to me that over time, with psychosis, or antipsychotics, or both, dopamine processing would become increasingly abnormal relative to the norm of, I don't know, people living off the land in a soothing nonindustrial environment. But the normies are also having their dopamine processing completely and dramatically disrupted due to addictive internet media of various types. Doug