Once you've been committed to a mental institution you're considered a second-rate citizen from then on and retroactive.


Counterclockwise (ed. 1969)


Once you've been committed to a mental institution you're considered a second-rate citizen from then on and retroactive.

Once you've been committed to a mental institution you're considered a second-rate citizen from then on and retroactive.

Once you've been committed to a mental institution you're considered a second-rate citizen from then on and retroactive.

Once you've been committed to a mental institution you're considered a second-rate citizen from then on and retroactive.