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No-meds is a real privilege. Let me explain.

There are people who have to take a shit ton of medicines/pills to 'just' function normally.

Then there's people like me who don't need any of them, barely fall sick in a year and can ocassionally smoke weed just for enjoying life.

It's the only privilege I can get behind the idea of.

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    Unless you're talking about a very small group of people who were born sick or with some genetic problem, it ain't a privilege. It's the consequence of living healthy, eating actual food and staying in minimal shape(, and ofc a little bit of luck).
    A part of it is also ofc the responsibility of your surrounding(availability of food, how people treat you, how encouraged is a healthy life style) but it is not a privilege.
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    @SoldierOfCode I don't think the group is that small, especially allergies are very common.
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    @SoldierOfCode Unfortunately it would be common to be healthy, if the food companies everywhere sold wasn't bad; at this point I don't know what's real food anymore. They sell you stuff that looks real and then isn't.
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    Eh, I need dextroamphetamine to be a functioning human in the sense that until I knew that I needed to take it, I was ridiculously anxious all the time and thought it was normal to be on high alert 24/7. Now I’m a chill human. Would rather die than go back to being unmedicated.
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