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I took my anti depressants for the first time in almost 3 years.
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2024-10-15 at 1:15 PM UTCWe didn't have depression back in the 80s...we had brisk walks and Duran Duran.
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2024-10-15 at 1:21 PM UTCYeah im sad
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2024-10-15 at 1:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Crispy Yeah im sad
You have your whole life ahead of you,
The things you'll see I'm envious of
Man walking on and settling on Mars
Bio computers implanted in your brain
Holographic displays
Humanoid robots that will clean your house and wipe your ass and can also double up as sex slaves
Medical advancements that mean you'll live to be 150.
Possibility of uploading your mind into a computer thereby living forever and even further in the future being transferred to a bio engineered body.
Think about your future not the present. -
2024-10-15 at 1:38 PM UTC
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2024-10-15 at 1:44 PM UTC
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2024-10-15 at 1:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You have your whole life ahead of you,
I dont wana be 150, i wana die when you old people die :(
The things you'll see I'm envious of
Man walking on and settling on Mars
Bio computers implanted in your brain
Holographic displays
Humanoid robots that will clean your house and wipe your ass and can also double up as sex slaves
Medical advancements that mean you'll live to be 150.
Possibility of uploading your mind into a computer thereby living forever and even further in the future being transferred to a bio engineered body.
Think about your future not the present. -
2024-10-15 at 1:46 PM UTCI dont want a sex slave either, i want a husband
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2024-10-15 at 1:48 PM UTC
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2024-10-15 at 3:15 PM UTCCan I fuck the robotic spouse??
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2024-10-15 at 3:48 PM UTC
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2024-10-15 at 4:37 PM UTCGO GO GADGET DICK
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2024-10-15 at 5:36 PM UTC
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2024-10-16 at 3:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood you live in a delusion and need very strong psychiatric medication and years of intense therapy
I live a good self financed life making contributions to society, business and social circles.
You live in a darkened room with a tranny, no job, no prospects, no future.
YOU take drugs to ease the pain of your own self imposed misery.
I take brisk walks in the park and enjoy international cheeses. -
2024-10-16 at 3:24 PM UTCMmmm cheese
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2024-10-16 at 3:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I live a good self financed life making contributions to society, business and social circles.
You live in a darkened room with a tranny, no job, no prospects, no future.
YOU take drugs to ease the pain of your own self imposed misery.
I take brisk walks in the park and enjoy international cheeses.
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood you live in a delusion
Who needs pills when you have coping skills like that! -
2024-10-16 at 3:38 PM UTC
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2024-10-16 at 3:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Who needs pills when you have coping skills like that!
Coping without drugs > coping with drugs
Coping Without Drugs
Coping skills are methods people use to manage stressful situations. They can help people face problems, take action, and be flexible. Some examples of coping skills include:
Problem-focused: Addressing the problem that's causing distress, such as planning, active coping, or restraint coping
Emotion-focused: Reducing the negative emotions associated with the problem, such as humor, acceptance, or positive reframing
Meaning-focused: Using cognitive strategies to manage the meaning of the situation
Social coping: Seeking emotional or instrumental support from the community
Practicing mindfulness: Being aware of the present moment
Writing in a journal: Expressing feelings in writing
Prioritizing self-care: Taking care of oneself
Practicing positive thinking: Maintaining a positive outlook
Setting boundaries: Establishing boundaries with family, friends, and work
Maintaining supportive relationships: Maintaining emotionally supportive relationships
Talking to friends: Spending time with friends or talking to them can help validate feelings and who you are.
Coping With Drugs
Effects of Drug Addiction
Drug addiction can have severe and far-reaching consequences, affecting both the individual and their loved ones. Here are some of the primary effects:
Physical Effects:
Organ Damage: Many drugs can damage vital organs like the liver, heart, and lungs.
Overdose: The risk of overdose is significantly increased with drug addiction.
Weakened Immune System: This can make individuals more susceptible to infections and diseases.
Physical Appearance: Drug use can lead to weight loss, skin problems, and other physical changes.
Mental and Emotional Effects:
Mood Swings: Addiction can cause mood instability, including depression, anxiety, and irritability.
Cognitive Decline: Memory problems, difficulty concentrating, and impaired judgment are common.
Paranoia and Psychosis: Some drugs can induce hallucinations and delusions.
Increased Risk of Suicide: Individuals struggling with addiction are more likely to attempt suicide.
Behavioral Effects:
Changes in Relationships: Addiction can strain relationships with family and friends.
Financial Problems: Drug use can lead to financial difficulties due to costs and decreased productivity.
Legal Issues: Substance abuse can result in legal problems, including arrests and incarceration.
Loss of Employment: Addiction can negatively impact job performance and lead to job loss.
Social Effects:
Isolation: Individuals with addiction may withdraw from social activities and isolate themselves.
Stigma and Discrimination: Addiction can lead to stigma and discrimination from others. -
2024-10-16 at 3:43 PM UTCI'm anti big pharma and don't take anything. Some of my best posts are made in bi polar manic states and I wouldn't give it up for anything in the world
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2024-10-16 at 3:43 PM UTCI feel good
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2024-10-16 at 3:44 PM UTC