Where were you when the West was defeated?
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Where were you when the West was defeated?
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It's sad how there are so many miserable people in this world. I think people are fasinated with trying to be more miserable then the next person. WTF?
Giraffe }{unter wrote:It's sad how there are so many miserable people in this world. I think people are fasinated with trying to be more miserable then the next person. WTF?
it's healthy to get stuff off your chest, and if you don't have anyone close enough to you that you can tell them, this is a great way to let it all out.
if you've got someone who you can honestly talk to and trust, consider yourself a lucky man.
No it's not that, it just I noticed there are so many people that get sucked into being depresse, it becomes there way of life. Even when good things are happening to them, they are more happy to be depressed.
Depressed friends, no matter how good things got, they would find a way to bring it back down to their comfortable level of misery.
Goth, the tru wanna be goth was portrayed the best in the episode of southpark when Stan goes goth and is hanging out in the Goth girls room when her sweet happy mom comes to tell her something.
And Butters said it best "I'd rather be a crying pussy than a faggy goth kid"
Giraffe }{unter wrote:No it's not that, it just I noticed there are so many people that get sucked into being depresse, it becomes there way of life. Even when good things are happening to them, they are more happy to be depressed.
Giraffe }{unter wrote:No it's not that, it just I noticed there are so many people that get sucked into being depresse, it becomes there way of life. Even when good things are happening to them, they are more happy to be depressed.
That's the definition of depression. You obviously just have contempt for the thought of it, and have a hard time believing that not everybody can go workout for an hour and feel great.
I used to be just as skeptical myself -- I had a friend growing up who was on a different medication every month it seemed like. It took me a long time to accept that he wasn't making a choice to be miserable.
There really are such things as chemical deficiencies, as well as prolonged trauma from childhood problems. And they're not always as easy to get over as just deciding you want to.