Taking the analogy one step further, we might say that hopium (like opium), numbs the pain, brings euphoria and escape from harsh realities for a period of time, but ultimately, does not heal, reinforce health, or rebuild the mental/emotional/spiritual immune system, and, over time, has a deleterious or destructive impact if ingested too much.
This anon coined the expression "Hopermectin", drawing on the currently relevant 'ivermectin' as a metaphor for informational content that, unlike 'hopium', actually does facilitate healing, reinforces the mental and emotional health, and aids recovery of the mental/emotional/spiritual immune system, because where 'hopium' (by analogy) delivers an informational narcotic, 'hopermectin' delivers (by analogy) informational nourishment, medicine. It helps, when taken in the right dosage.
In other words, hopium is fake, ungrounded or dodgy information that delivers a temporary euphoric release from the mental and emotional anguish that dark information delivers to our system, but hopermectin is truth-based, solid and grounded information that stimulates one to reflect, understand, and gain insight in a positive direction, thereby making one more resilient and better able to hold the line and keep up the fight.
Hopermectin is not for everyone. Common side-effects include:
Excessive calendar markings, typically in a two-week interval
Loss of F5 key on your keyboard and/or excessive finger swiping
Possible black pill addiction once Hopermectin wears off
Do not stop taking Hopermectin without talking to your frens. Sudden stoppage of Hopermectin has been linked to the consumption of black pills and dooming or thoughts of dooming.
Ask your frens if a lesser dose of Hopermectin may be right for you. Alternatives such as Hopedroxycholoroquin and occasionally Hopendazole for hard to treat cases may be required.
Note: Not sure of the side effects reported here are due to hopermectin use or perhaps used in combination with a conflicting prescription. I'm still waiting the for next study published in Lancet.
I think you have done an excellent service to the community by pointing out that there are, if required, alternatives.
Switch to Hopermectin. You'll be glad you did.
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Hopermectin is not for everyone. Common side-effects include:
Do not stop taking Hopermectin without talking to your frens. Sudden stoppage of Hopermectin has been linked to the consumption of black pills and dooming or thoughts of dooming.
Ask your frens if a lesser dose of Hopermectin may be right for you. Alternatives such as Hopedroxycholoroquin and occasionally Hopendazole for hard to treat cases may be required.
Hahaha!
This was so good, I'm saving it as a meme. (BTW, this would make a great one).
Top notch.
Note: Not sure of the side effects reported here are due to hopermectin use or perhaps used in combination with a conflicting prescription. I'm still waiting the for next study published in Lancet.
I think you have done an excellent service to the community by pointing out that there are, if required, alternatives.
Conclusion: bake more honey.
In a word: "GROUNDED"...great writing!!
Should I ask my doctor if Hopermectin is right for me?
Recommended by 9 out of 10 pepes!