Happy People May be Mentally Ill Say Not-at-all-mentally-ill Doctors

Scientific research unexpectedly pinpoints an imbalance of chemicals in the brain amid fears of an epidemic.

by Steve Cook

According to experts, the brain produces a surfeit of happy chemicals, the overabundance of which nullifies the normal supply of miserable chemicals.

This explains why some people insist on being happy or cheerful despite being told not to by their televisions or the efforts of the media and governments the world over to stimulate the brain’s production of miserable chemicals.

The condition is now listed as a mental illness in psychiatry’s diagnostic manual and is known as ICS (Inordinately Chirpy Syndrome). It can affect entire families and experts fears it might be contagious. many people, it is believed, can be happy for years without realising there is something seriously wrong with them Some of the symptoms by which a sufferer can be identified and incarcerated before he or she infects anybody else are:

Often seen smiling

Displays optimism which can annoy other sectors of the community (psychiatrists)

Active for extended periods of time

Has trouble approaching life’s challenges without enthusiasm

Habitually regards problems as opportunities instead of reasons to quit

Often seems unable to enter into recriminations on Facebook

Anyone displaying these symptoms should seek professional help to get their brain re-wired as they are, according to a scientific report by Dr Wantme Heddexamind of the Brain-U-Like Institute, “complete loons”.

It is known, however, that the human brain has evolved over millions of years into needing the help of pills manufactured by Big Pharma in order to work properly, and so the pharmaceutical giant Druggem Inc has produced a cure in the form of a new drug that . . . etc

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The above article is from The Daily Scare. Visit the Daily Scare for more futile efforts to be amusing

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About the Author: Steve Cook is an avid researcher, a concerned Citizen and one hell of a writer. He just also happens to be the Director of the TLB Project website UK Reloaded (home based in England, UK) where the article above originated.

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