preoQpydDlusion
Well-Known Member
bullshit! wouldnt u say that being upset for no good reason is more fuckedup than being depressed over the death of a loved one?
Life is what you make it. People that are really suffering from depression (most of us) wouldn't tell anybody. When someone you love dies, this is the only reason to get depressed, the only time you should allow yourself to cry. Apart from this depression is for the weak.
If your depression isn't caused by something obvious then you are deliberately choosing to be unhappy. Whenever you feel like this try to remember the positives, remember a reason to be happy. When you feel certain types of emotions, as you are aware the brain releases chemicals (much like drugs). This feeling produced from the opened neuro-transmitter can become addictive. You should aim to control your brain as much as you can. In reality though, I'm just as weak as you are. Without the weed that I smoke constantly, I think I would lose my mind.ill agree, but i dont think u understand how tough it is to deal with deep, ominous depression. and changing is a very tough thing to do, as it is with any chemical addiction.
and not all depression is caused by obvious things. i havent had many extremely traumatic experiences in my life, but after years of ignoring less significant ones, i became really unhappy. i didnt even know what i was pissed about for the longest time.
but i guess ur just a tough love type of dude. i agree that feeding in to the depression is stupid, but i prefer to sympathize with those who are having a hard time...
It's up to you. Although physical pain should have stopped making you cry years ago.what if i bump my head really bad and it hurts? can i cry then?
was that a question for me?better and QPY are you trying to insult me?
ever get hit in the ballz? uchy.It's up to you. Although physical pain should have stopped making you cry years ago.
no. fuck no. u can justblaze and forget about it.bullshit! wouldnt u say that being upset for no good reason is more fuckedup than being depressed over the death of a loved one?