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frustration/depressed question
manunited4eva22:
Praxius, you sound like you know a lot of Cameron Frye (s). I know a lot of people like that, and there isn't a whole lot you can do for them. I think you are right, it really is in their head. How you view something deals a lot with who you are.
mouse_clicker:
“And not to rag on anybody in here, but the thought of depression as a sickness, or a disease is foolish. It's like everyday, everything is a sickness or a disease.”
Because you’re *obviously* an expert on the subject. ::rollseyes:: I”m really going to take the word of a forum junky who has some type of superiority complex by telling people what to do over the internet. If you want some advice, get a life.
3_MaSteRPIeCE:
When you're depressed walk to a friends house or something.
That's always good. You get fresh air, time to think, and at the end you meet your friend. bring a cd player too if you want.
try At the drive in - transatlantic foe , invalid litter department.
mouse_clicker:
Yeah, listening to a song about Mexican women getting murdered by a man or men that they still haven't caught will REALLY get you undepressed, Masterpiece.
If you guys want to listen to music to get undepressed, Pain's the way to go- none of their songs are sad or lonely or depressed at all.
GoldShadow1:
"There is a thing called friends(I am assuming you people have real non-digital ones) that you talk to help solve your problems."
No. Just no. When I'm depressed, I wanna be alone. I want to be able to think and work things out for myself. I can't speak for anyone else, but I would never talk to a friend to try to 'solve my problems'. It's usually personal anyway.
When I'm really depressed, I just like to go on a walk. It doesn't matter where. Just being able to get away and think about things helps to clear my mind. I also never really play video games when I'm feeling down - it just seems futile and pointless.