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Posted: 25 Sep 2007, 10:00
by SwiftSpear
Lawl

Note to self, never ask spring community for advice :P

Posted: 25 Sep 2007, 10:01
by Neddie
Hey, we do give useful, if conflicting, advice.

Posted: 25 Sep 2007, 10:10
by FLOZi
Playing more S44 is great advice in my opinion, Swift? :o

Posted: 25 Sep 2007, 11:13
by Neddie
FLOZi wrote:Playing more S44 is great advice in my opinion, Swift? :o
It is ACE advice.

Posted: 25 Sep 2007, 13:09
by rattle
write a really long post that noone other than yourself is going to read. ever.
We need a mod to summarize text-walls in a tl;dr section at the bottom of such posts.

Posted: 25 Sep 2007, 17:53
by Neddie
I'm considering doing that in future, but it means I need to read each post on the forum, and as it is, ignoring the huge ones allows me to read only 90% of them.

Posted: 25 Sep 2007, 19:16
by rattle
I wasn't serious, really. The original poster should do that TBH! :P

I often take a walk in the late evening or at night while listening to some music. Dunno if it helps with creativity, prolly differs from person to person.

Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 10:27
by Saktoth
rattle wrote:I wasn't serious, really. The original poster should do that TBH! :P

I often take a walk in the late evening or at night while listening to some music. Dunno if it helps with creativity, prolly differs from person to person.
tl;dr

Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 11:38
by Felix the Cat
rattle wrote:
write a really long post that noone other than yourself is going to read. ever.
We need a mod to summarize text-walls in a tl;dr section at the bottom of such posts.
We need people who read quality posts no matter what their length.

It took me maybe 3 minutes to read Argh's post. 3 minutes.

Let me put it this way... you could probably read the post in less time than it takes you to eat a ham sandwich.

Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 12:41
by Pressure Line
I liked Argh's post. It was helpful and informative.

At the moment im holding myself together through sheer force of will, which unfortunately leaves me with little mental/emotional strength to do much of anything really.

I am seriously considering taking myself to the hospital (yes, its THAT bad) but i have some things (like moving house and selling one of my cars) that i have to take care of before i can let myself dissolve.

Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 13:25
by Saktoth
You have more than one car? Dude, you're rich! Stop being uphappy and go buy something awesome.

Seriously, cheer up. Life is brilliant. Misery is just another feeling and feelings are awesome, if you're feeling feelings it means you arent dead, and that, my friend, is an occasion to celebrate. Not being dead is a fucking miracle, TBH.

Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 20:26
by Neddie
Depression can't be countered in that manner. It is not a choice.

Posted: 27 Sep 2007, 01:24
by Pressure Line
neddiedrow wrote:Depression can't be countered in that manner. It is not a choice.
correct. its not as cut-and-dried as that.

**edit** and while technically i own two cars, for all practical purposes i own a car and a 1400kg (3100lb) paperweight.

Posted: 27 Sep 2007, 02:42
by SwiftSpear
Get lots of paper! :D

Posted: 27 Sep 2007, 11:24
by Saktoth
neddiedrow wrote:Depression can't be countered in that manner. It is not a choice.
Yes, but having friends around trying to make you smile helps.

Going 'Oh well, he'll be full of self-loathing forever. :(' doesnt.

Posted: 27 Sep 2007, 19:26
by Neddie
Well, I make him laugh from time to time, I'm sure. However, beating somebody over the head for being depressed only exacerbates the condition.

Posted: 27 Sep 2007, 21:39
by TradeMark
Saktoth wrote:Yes, but having friends around trying to make you smile helps.
Yeah it helps, but its just temporary. You will start crying even more when your friends arent there... i think it just makes it worser and longer because, you never have the time to think things yourself.

Posted: 29 Sep 2007, 11:22
by Pressure Line
i actually detest people trying to 'cheer me up.' its irritating.

i much perfer just talking about stuff, anything really, it really does take the edge off it.

Posted: 30 Sep 2007, 00:24
by SwiftSpear
Being depressed isn't being sad. Being depressed is being down on life, thinking things are pointless, not feeling worth anything, not feeling good for anything, feeling like no one cares about you, or that the people who care about you are wasting their time. It's also correlated with a strong sense of not wanting to do anything and feeling unwilling/too beat up to work.

Sad people can be cheered up, but depressed people mostly need support, and the time to get over it. The worst thing to do is pile more on the shoulders of someone who already feels overwhelmed, and more can even be something little, like forcing them out the door. Even the most basic of human courtesies can seem like a nightmare when you're depressed, if someone is too depressed to go out, making them feel worse about it is the last thing they need.

Posted: 30 Sep 2007, 00:29
by Pressure Line
SwiftSpear wrote:Being depressed isn't being sad. Being depressed is being down on life, thinking things are pointless, not feeling worth anything, not feeling good for anything, feeling like no one cares about you, or that the people who care about you are wasting their time. It's also correlated with a strong sense of not wanting to do anything and feeling unwilling/too beat up to work.

Sad people can be cheered up, but depressed people mostly need support, and the time to get over it. The worst thing to do is pile more on the shoulders of someone who already feels overwhelmed, and more can even be something little, like forcing them out the door. Even the most basic of human courtesies can seem like a nightmare when you're depressed, if someone is too depressed to go out, making them feel worse about it is the last thing they need.
exactly