Tom Cruise - Today Show Interview

devans's picture

What did you think about Tom's interview?

LittleLea's picture

o_O

You know, Tom Cruise has always just annoyed the hell out of me... he's always struck me as a complete egomaniac, a little in love with himself... pompous... to the point that I've avoided watching his films just because I couldnt get past the fact that the character was Tom Cruise! But recently he has been weirding out, I was starting to think ok... he cant be that much of ego freak if he is willing to be so publicly dorky. So he was starting to warm up to me, if that makes any sense!? ;) Then I see this.. and I realize I was right all along!!! ha!

devans's picture

The War of the Words!

Well what can I say......my opinion of this guy as a human being has been lessened after seeing him try to 'brow-beat' Matt Lauer on the today show with his anti-psychology no such thing as chemical imbalance crap. If the drugs helped Brooke Shields get over post-partum depression as a result of fluctuating estrogen levels and other things, then good for her! She is now doing fine! To simply state that taking 'medicine' (because that's exactly what it was )is not allowed is complete crap. If scientology teaches you to keep the body and mind pure then fair enough but if it infringes on someone having a legitimate need for help and a realistic cure then that's wrong! I hope he doesn't drag poor Katie Holmes down to his level.

Dave
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rokudan's picture

Zoloft

To be quite honest... After I split up with my ex-wife at the end of 2001, I was big time depressed. I had panic attacks so bad that I could not even get out of bed to go splash water on my face or something. I could not think about anything else, and thus got no work done. I could only lock myself in the computer room, and think about all that was going on.

My doctor rx Zoloft to me, and xanax to use for the first few weeks, as Zoloft takes time to start it's effect. Zoloft is an SSRI, and yes you dumbfuck Tom, I read LOT's of papers about it. My OCD at the time made me obsess about informing myself about it! Basically, SSRI's help to regulate your Seratonin levels. Seratonin is believed to be the "Happy Chemical" in your brain.. Generally speaking...

Well for 6 months I was on Zoloft, and it not only helped me then, but it trained my brain into doing what it should have been doing before. Now, 2+ years later, I have no problem at all getting over things. It is my belief that the Zoloft trained my brain in how to release Seratonin properly. That said, I've been off it for 2+ years, and do not have the OCD that I did before. I've learned to sometimes just say "I don't give a Flip."

Okay, I could write a book about this, and go into a LOT more detail. But maybe I will save that for a dedicated write-up, and post it on my site..

Bottom line, TC can go jump off a cliff. And it is irresponsible for him to talk about something he doesn't have experience with. He doesn't know the history of ME like I do. Stupid MF'er...

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