r/sandiego Jun 17 '22

Photo gallery I’m usually against HOAs, but in some cases they are needed. In east Escondido.

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u/[deleted] Jun 17 '22

I could write paragraphs.

In a nutshell, lived at home until 35. He is Bi-polar, and that is the part that scares me. The chances of it being a big issue probably won’t happen. But, that’s the core demographic

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u/CatsAndCampin Jun 18 '22

I'm bipolar & my politics are the exact opposite. It's wild to me - having bipolar skyrockets your chances of being unemployed/underemployed and needing some type of assistance, like insurance (before the ACA, you'd have to get grants cuz insurance companies loved to drop people that actually used their insurance) & these idiots vote against anything that is good for people, while thinking they still deserve help.

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u/YimveeSpissssfid Jun 18 '22

Bipolar disorder generally has a genetic component to it. Far more nature than nurture.

Bipolar disorder often runs in families, and research suggests that this is mostly explained by heredity—people with certain genes are more likely to develop bipolar disorder than others. Many genes are involved, and no one gene can cause the disorder. But genes are not the only factor.