Is having bi-polar disorder /lit/?
i work with a guy who has it and i can tell you it's definitely not
a treated bi-polar person is very far from being "/lit/"
>>8485803
what about an untreated person who uses it to distinguish their writing?
>>8485959
If all you have to distinguish your writing is a mental disorder, choose a different field.
>>8485647
Lmao no mental illness gives you magical creativity fag
>>8486101
this is true but people involved in creative fields are something like 25% more likely to suffer from bipolar or schizophrenia.
so being bipolar isn't /lit/, but being /lit/ makes you more likely to be bipolar
what's with this obsession of
>being /lit/
?
>>8486274
/fa/ xposters
>>8485968
b-but anon, I'm 61. Isn't that a bit too old to change tracks?
f-fuck
I guess you're right
so long everyone, thank you for making me see what I have to do
pic related: me preparing to do it
PS: tell that pussy F. Scott that he can F. Suck It
truly /lit/ would be to suffer from bipolar illness and snort your lithium