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I wouldn’t call it PTSD to have situational awareness. I always do a rotational scan of my surroundings. Never been caught slipping.

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I am the panopticon πŸ‘

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I just need my third eye

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IT’S LIKE IT’S THREE DEE

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Panopticon is such an amazing album

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I am only familiar with the works of French queer philosopher, bdsm enthusiast, and child appreciator Michel Foucault.

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PTSD causes very heightened situational awareness and stress, that's its entire purpose. It's a helpful adaptation which gets triggered in soldiers so that they can't relax and allow some hostile tribe to spear them in the back while they're not paying attention to the twigs breaking behind them. Up until the past millenia, most people died pretty quickly after they passed soldiering age so it wasn't a big deal.

You can be situationally aware without PTSD, but people with PTSD are far more aware than you are.

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No, I’m more aware than them

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