nut house


a psychiatric hospital for treating altered-reality symptoms.
friends don’t let friends go to the nut house.
the right place for you, if you are nuts or somehow crazy
i’m crazy, i go to the nuthouse and feel fine.
the place for the crazy people. an asylum.
joe shmo was so loony, they put him in the nut house, where he made some new loony friends.
a place for those reluctant to prost-tute their minds voluntarily, will get academia’s social norms reinforced there. via imprisonment, r-t-rdation therapy (activity therapy sessions that lower your emotional as well as intellectual horizon to the socially acceptable niveau), apathy therapy (talk therapy (psychology) to reinforce some artificial values manufactured by pro-academia and pro-life fanatics into you, to turn you (back – if that was the case before – or at last) into an uncritical worshipper of the status quo that was shaped above your head without your consent, and most of all, to distract you with vacant smalltalk from your antecedent complaints and problems so that you’ll never solve them and remain stuck in the position you are in), hallucination therapy (the intake of expensive pharmaceutical drugs for the sake of throwing money into the pockets of academia-certified drug pushers, and to f-ck with your brainchemistry for the sake of f-ck) and subsequent deprivation of privileges (or even complete patronization reaching out to even the most personal matters) as a result of the diagnosis you’ve been brandmarked with. also called the asylum, the looney bin, psychiatry, mental hospital
“a gate marks a boundary between two worlds: familiar and strange, outside and inside, seen and unseen, mad and sane. like a port, it is a liminal sp-ce, a threshold, a place of entries and exits, a dividing-line that marks some kind of change: of place, time, power, status or rights. in western culture over the past two hundred years one of the most feared gates, along with that of the workhouse, has been that of the asylum, the loony bin, the nuthouse.”
(an excerpt from “madness in its place”, page 29, written by diana gittins)

to where he was sent against his will and his revolt.

all of that notwithstanding, he still arrived on the dot.
mentally he finally bowed to the inevitable and resigned, ready at last to offer his mind for arbitrary amendments by way of experiment, follow-up treatments up to and including infinity, with relentless continuity. for now he’s enabled to defer his will and his revolt indefinitely.

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