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Depression (pg. 3)
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| N|te-L|fe |
okay me not being originally english=speaking I didnt understand a single thing, I dont even know how the lady manages to make sense in what the dude says :haha:
..I even wonder if those who speak english as their main language understand :p |
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| Orbax |
| Seriously, ive been to scotland and got used to the accent...no idea what hes saying hehe. |
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| Streakfury |
| quote: | Originally posted by N|te-L|fe
...I even wonder if those who speak english as their main language understand :p |
Barely.
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EDIT: And he sounds Irish to me. |
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| citric_acid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
Seriously, ive been to scotland and got used to the accent...no idea what hes saying hehe. |
i understand it just fine |
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| Orbax |
| quote: | Originally posted by citric_acid
i understand it just fine |
understand the actual words hes saying or just the general "hes talking about __ " :p |
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| citric_acid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
understand the actual words hes saying or just the general "hes talking about __ " :p |
his actual words |
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| twisted420 |
| hmm i have it but i dont know if it would classify as real depression...more like severe teen angst...lol |
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| anuneventrade |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
(that might look familiar Sara :p)
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:stongue: Oh dear, I burst out laughing. Walker, you're great. :stongue:
To the thread starter:
Are you taking any pills? You might want to research your pills. Some of them can make a person worse, rather than better. Like Lexapro, a commonly used anti-depressant. In my own case and in cases of others, it just drives you to be more depressed and for many people that were researched who had taken the drug, they even began having mild bi-polar disorder.
I'm not a fan of medications. Too many times do they become addicting, and harmful. The answer isn't medication, it lies within yourself. You need to figure out what's causing all your depression, and find a way to change that situation. |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Streakfury
Q. If you see a Scouser on a bicycle, why should you never swerve to
hit him?
A: It might be your bicycle
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Ahahahaha, I'm pissing myself. |
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| Jackson |
Its not teenage angst. I've had that before. Heres a couple of reasons im depressed, just so u know its not Angst.
My parents and sister are arguing non-stop.
My parents are on the verge of nervous breakdown so i cant tell them my troubles because i cant worry them.
My sister has been raped by 2 blokes who got away with it.
Im lucky to have my gf, i keep worrying she'll get fed up of my depression and leave me. She's all ive got.
My nans in hospital.
i have 3-4 panic attacks a day, which include hyper-ventillating and blacking out.
I've been mugged and assaulted 5 times in the last year( twice i was stabbed).
Thats a few of the things i Can tell u about.
Orbax - Its because you're life is more important than mine...you're a better person than me...i feel like everyone is...other than murderers and stuff.
Floorfiller. - I think it might be because i want acceptance, i was never popular at school, had a closed group of friends. I do anything for anyone....I help everyone and anyone i can in the hope someone might have a positive thought about me...i guess:conf:
Slylee - Im in the uk so i left school at 16. Im starting college in sept which im looking forward to...i guess... studying Animal science and rehabilitation. I dont feel like a doormat though...i dunno, so many thoughts and emotions at the moment.
I feel like im an embaressment to my parents...my dad used to call me a wimp everytime i cried as a child...so now i find it hard to let out controlled emotions. |
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