ISBN-13: 9781492177746 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 126 str.
ISBN-13: 9781492177746 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 126 str.
Volume 2. A Diary of an Involuntary Mental Patient. Absurd Impressionism using words is a rarity. In no way does this manual represent the author's cognitive abilities, nor does it accurately represent the author as a person. It does begin to precisely portray the problem with mental healthcare. In many ways it is socially dissident and in others a staunch representation of the attitude that is being cultivated with modern entertainment and social policies. This series does not speak for itself, the author, or any organizations. There is always the need for folderol in a person's life. Hopefully, these journal's and diaries will help chronicle a reaction to the abusive structure that is currently the definition of society. Psychologically these can be used as a training aid, when there is royalties to the author. Let it be known that henceforth these writings and drawings contain no trained psychological opinion- nor do they contain any material that can be considered any form of confessionary. This book, and the others in the series, are meant to be random, absurd, and a sign of impracticality: in order to capture the mindset of humanity when presented with the conundrum of impropriety of society. These writings were modified at some point without my approval; as such I really see no reason for anyone to sue, press charges against, or pursue any form of litigation against me, my persons, my property, or any other members of my household- unless it is for me due to the direct access of materials that are my property. They actually do think it is funny to keep me prisoner without just cause and without actual law enforcement involvement; screw the Republic. Many things are included that are not socially acceptable, and if the reader finds any of this material offensive in any manner: I, the Author, Apologizes in advance. Although not a sorry person by habit, the author is sorry that this sorry situation occurred. Somehow, there must be a way to break away from this society. There is no contract, thus making a contract.