Jiang doubles down that therapy after killing a dog would likely mean medication and therefore still function as punishment rather than healing.
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Pills
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...and you go to therapy, they're going to make you take pills. I guarantee you. Okay? And that may not be the best solution."
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"...and you go to therapy, they're going to make you take pills. I guarantee you. Okay? And that may not be the best solution."
"They'll probably... A therapist will probably make her take pills, okay? Yeah. Right? And that's a punishment. In which case, what does it tell..."
"...redfield and what I mean by that is the the red pill is that you know there's like this uh this fake view of..."
"this is one of the hardest red pills for people to swallow is that both sides are serving the same people right people have..."
"...chose you wrote an episode to watch and subsequently got red pill to oblivion cheers from mount shasta listen stay out of that mountain..."
"...that really anime has destroyed a generation that in school shooter pills and colorful anime it does something turns a white man into a..."
"It's brutal. There's like a lot of black pills there. The boomer black pill. I'd love to actually just extrapolate on this because it's..."
"Sorry to interrupt, but like this is was such a red pill for me as well, where you look at like how the American..."
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