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I have heard that putting sugar in my fuel tank may lead to my vans not working anymore. This is an outcome I am looking to avoid.

I use these vans to transport children, who I usually pick up from sites about a few miles out. I would be really miffed if those vans were disabled in such a way that they were not able to make it to those children.

Are there any other actions I should avoid taking with my vans? I really wouldn’t want to cause damage to them in such a way that they would fail before the children got inside them.

[-] themutedtrumpet@slrpnk.net 2 points 2 weeks ago

That place is worse than the one I went to as a kid, but I still feel so sick reading it. I have flashbacks to being told I would have to change.

I don’t understand why these places are allowed to exist.

[-] themutedtrumpet@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Inpatient versus outpatient psychiatric care - ie, being trapped in a residential psychiatric hospital, against your will, usually due to suicidal ideation.

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Inpatient rights don’t seem to be on anyone’s radar. The only organization I know of is MindFreedom, which organizes letter writing and phone campaigns to try to protect people from forced medications and electric shock.

In the Southern US, it is One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. But I don’t hear about protests at hospitals and troubled teen facilities. I don’t hear about people pushing for things like a patient “bill of rights” in care. I don’t see a recognition of the ways that psychiatry is weaponized against harmless but “deviant” behavior.

Children in care especially seem to be utterly voiceless. A “troubled teen” is automatically assumed to be a liar, so any allegations of abuse can be (literally!) dumped in the paper shredder.

[-] themutedtrumpet@slrpnk.net 7 points 3 weeks ago

Same with house centipedes. They are friends, even if they look like something out of a sci fi movie.

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