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How to be less depressed
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2016-12-16 at 5:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Yee yee, Lanny, Zanick, Psychomanthis M&A crew represent. Fun Bunch part deux.
Shit nigga, speak not of such things lest he who won't stop bitching will appear. -
2016-12-16 at 5:53 AM UTCDrink lots of liquor. You will be exponentially more depressed when you aren't drunk but for at least a few minutes during your drinking session you will feel totally normal or even better.
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2016-12-16 at 2:26 PM UTCStart the day off by not being you.
Read scrawny posts, live life like scrawny and all will be revealed
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2016-12-17 at 3:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick Invest in yourself, work out and get some muscle. Fight all day, every day. When your hands are idle, flip open your phone and go through the numbers thinking, "Where is my next fight that I have to fight?" Then find it and call that number. Talk to a therapist about it, listen to their advice and make meaningful strides towards a healthy and whole you. If they recommend a psychiatrist, see them and take the pills as prescribed while abstaining from other intoxicants outside of moderate use. Talk to your closest loved ones and tell them how you feel, because they will be on your side and you'll feel better for having trusted them. Reach out to your boss and the HR at your work, because they want to see you succeed and will address it seriously. Keep fighting, no matter what any ignoramus has to say about it.
It's true that its difficult to feel depressed when you are accomplishing things. I would not listen to my doctor unless it was an obvious physical malady, ie. no anti-depressants, no psychiatrists. No psychologists either unless you have absolutely no other social interaction. The flip side of "accomplishing" things by the standards of society is that it's meaningless and draining, hence why you are depressed to begin with. I don't intend to work until retirement age, so baring some miracle that probably involves killing myself.
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2016-12-30 at 10:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ I've never done it but swear on me loife m8 I have never heard a more regurgitated bit of advice for depression than 'take a walk.'
I mean, I've taken a walk, just not the 12 hour banana one.
My other advice would be those little pills that are designed to counteract your depression, I forget what they're called.
That's because it has scientific basis. Exercise, sunlight, being outside. Maybe you just go for walks in depressing places.