Let's get religious at the psychiatrist's office
With hourly billing to top a made partner at a big law firm, to boot.
Psychiatrists are raising red flags. Most of us, when we raise a red flag, are simply putting a letter out in the mailbox, to pay bills or for personal or other routine correspondence. But psychiatrists, like the expensive lawyers on whose disreputable bar associations their clinical practices depend for the majority of their business, like to send certified mail with service of process and summons to appear on various courthouse matters of mental health in a context of businessmen who are much about their business.
The president’s recent remarks about whether he might get into heaven are “most diagnostic, in a sense, because it shows me that his defenses are weakening. … He is becoming increasingly less able to protect himself from the fact that he may, indeed, be mortal, and what worries me is that Donald is a nihilist,” she added on the latest episode of “The Daily Beast Podcast.”
Presidential introspection aside, psychiatry is a practice of the Roman Pagan religion, along with astrology, palmistry, and the reading of horoscopes and Tarot cards, etc.
Psychiatrists are not ordained ministers of the Christian faith, and thus everything they say and do has to be interpreted in a context of Paganism, witchcraft, hedonism, wizardry and fraternization of men with peculiar rites, and not of Christianity or of any Christian faith.
Is the Apostle Peter, then, a nihilist?
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up [2 Peter 3:10].
‘This Is The End’: Top ‘Manosphere’ Podcaster Delivers Brutal Assessment Of Trump
The comedian and podcaster, a member of the online “manosphere” that was partially credited with propelling Trump to victory in the 2024 election, on Sunday declared: “This is end of the Trump administration.”
So a large number of men rubbing their collective bald head with their hands are calling an end to the Trump administration — which is more than likely anyway after his already serving two terms — but the "manosphere" is the common collective of "nice men" or "good guys" who are responsible drinkers — not the teetotaling "bad guys" or "creepy men" that the whores and bartenders of the district keep calling cops and filing rape charges on.