hadron, do your research yourself, for once. you now know when he actually took his meds--approximatively--and you could read some of the vintage stuff from about a year ago or a little more. how the fuck will you ever survive the uni, when you're supposed to do some actual work?
Uni you can learn off your peers just as much if not more than from a textbook. Obviously I will show for lectures and so on and do the occasional homework. It just means I might have to work slightly harder than before, but then that isnt too difficult, just a matter of a little motivation.
As for Randy, i spent at least 10 minutes reading through those posts and some others around the time. Yes it makes him more like an NT like all psych meds are supposed to do, but as for a better person, I am not so sure. He seemed slightly happier, but at the cost of a loss of some of his personality. Dont accuse me of not doing research just because my view differs from yours.
On learning more from your peers -- sure, assuming your peers are right. If they're wrong, you're going to be much worse off. Figuring it out for yourself will take you much farther.
On your opinion of Randy -- You may have done research, but you failed to grasp the premise. The question that the search was initiated over was whether he was more coherent. Can you look at the old posts and the current ones and honestly say there isn't a marked difference in his ability to communicate effectively? If you'd like to offer a viewpoint that something else was lost in the process, fine. But your statements to date don't really make that clear.
And finally, in my own defense on the 'do your own research' aspect -- I know I copped out on that too. In what little defense I can offer, I would point out that I had no idea when Randy was taking the meds and the thought of going through every single one of his posts (particularly given their current state) from the time I joined to whenever the med timeframe was seemed more than I could subject myself to. On the other hand, it seemed a safe assumption that others would be able to narrow the search if asked. Thanks again to Callaway for humoring me.