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- Tomshardware
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Anxiety/depression
"Been through bad time lately with suffering with this. Dark thoughts as well. I know some posters on here suffer with this. Anyone come through the other side of this shit?
"A number of posters have been yellow carded and told to stay off this thread unless they have anything constructive to add.This is a thread that has been very useful to so many, for any other posters with scores to settle, argue on another thread. This thread is sacrosant.Thank you"
"A number of posters have been yellow carded and told to stay off this thread unless they have anything constructive to add.This is a thread that has been very useful to so many, for any other posters with scores to settle, argue on another thread. This thread is sacrosant.Thank you"
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ironsofcanada
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"No expert but I understand depression is like anything else with your health: there are lots of things you yourself can do to improve your situation but sometimes you have to seek outside help. The kicker being : if you come from a working class background, seeking any kind of health help is at least subconsciously discouraged, I think. And again no expert, but I would think that consistently feeling the need to play a role on a football site might be a sign that you are at least a little depressed about your life."
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Kaiser Zoso
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Re: Anxiety/depression
"Don’t you get a bit depressed about your Aspergers, braindead? And what happens if you’re cut off from a mirror for any length of time?"
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Eggbert Nobacon
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Re: Anxiety/depression
Vexed 8:28 Mon Jan 13 Re: Anxiety/depression This site is a pathetic whinge fest. Get a fucking grip. from the most depressed sounding poster here
- BRANDED
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Re: Anxiety/depression
All seems a bit limp wristed though. Worrying about the past or the future both of which you can do little about. You can sort debt out. You can get rid of toxic relationships. You can fuck off a shit job. You can do mindfulness and stoicism if you want to focus on the positives of the present. You can even take some pills if you want to risk it being shitty. Just get a fucking grip.
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Northern Sold
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Re: Anxiety/depression
"Join us next week when BRANDED stands by a burning house, loudly shouting how he never overloads his plug sockets."
- Takashi Miike
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- Lee Trundle
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BRANDED blatently gets anxiety/depression when he can't get access to the internet for more than 5 mins. The bloke can't think for himself.
- Lee Trundle
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BRANDED blatently gets anxiety/depression when he can't get access to the internet for more than 5 mins. The bloke can't think for himself.
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Kaiser Zoso
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Re: Anxiety/depression
"I’m guessing most people posting on here with depression anxieties will be thoroughly heartened by that news, braindead son. Good for you."
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ChillTheKeel
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"""When I've got a broken leg I just wear different trainers"" Taken from The Joe Royal School for Fucking Retards"
- goose
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"firstly i am in no way depressed. but i do find my job dull at times because i've been doing it almost 20 years so have seen and done almost everything. it pays very well, so in a way i am trapped in it. mortgage needs paying so i cant just ditch it and do what i wanna do and (start at the bottom) drop down to £30k. i can see how people get trapped in these situations."
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Kaiser Zoso
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alfs barnet
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"joe royal wrote... So staying somewhere where you are unloved and doing a job you hate is so much a better option? Blokes have lost their balls these days , I wasn’t happy working for Tesco , I changed it, the ex wanted to move to oxford , I didn’t . No point in being unhappy , life is to short. You have no understanding of the causes of depression and anxiety. In fact your simplistic solution would simply exacerbate the situation for most adult men and probably drive them further towards those dark places."
Re: Anxiety/depression
All head shrinkers learned all there is to know about their professions off a load of random pissed cunts on WHO. I thought this was widely known?
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Hefty Bill
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Re: Anxiety/depression
Maybe all the psychiatrists psychologists should fuck off and do a bit of driving for Tesco’s for a few days and then readjust all their understanding and thinking on depression Every little helps
Re: Anxiety/depression
"joe royal 10:38 Tue Jan 14 Serious question - do you as an adult human, still think that being unhappy or miserable about something is the same as depression? If you do, do you not think that the psychiatry profession may have stumbled across this revelation at some point, and could cure all depression by just suggesting that all their patients 'cheer up a bit'?"
Re: Anxiety/depression
"joe, depression is not caused by any one external thing, it's endogenous in nature"