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re: Seeing a lot of "mental health" posts here and in the news in general
Posted on 11/29/23 at 10:55 am to BluegrassBelle
Posted on 11/29/23 at 10:55 am to BluegrassBelle
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Again, you're part of the problem.
Listen woman (lol yeah right) if you haven't learned yet that you can't control anything but your own actions in life and are blaming society and some over arching societal beliefs to mental health YOU are YOUR OWN problem. You can't control anyone or anything else but yourself. there is no "man" keeping you down
Posted on 11/29/23 at 10:58 am to sidewalkside
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Listen woman (lol yeah right) if you haven't learned yet that you can't control anything but your own actions in life and are blaming society and some over arching societal beliefs to mental health YOU are YOUR OWN problem. You can't control anyone or anything else but yourself. there is no "man" keeping you down
You seem healthy and emotionally well-adjusted.
Stop moving the goalposts. You outright called people who have had worse anxiety and depressive issues than you "soft" because they want to seek help or even talk about the issues.
This isn't about me. I'm good in my headspace. This about you espousing a weak mentality that people only need to just pull themselves up by their bootstraps to fix everything.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 11:01 am to sidewalkside
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yet that you can't control anything but your own actions in life and are blaming society and some over arching societal beliefs to mental health YOU are YOUR OWN problem. You can't control anyone or anything else but yourself. there is no "man" keeping you down
So what about people like me that are introspective, know that they're the common denominator, yet don't know how to resolve the conflicts within themselves?
Posted on 11/29/23 at 11:02 am to sidewalkside
What does any of that have to do with you not believing mental health issues do in fact exist?
When you reply, can you please also address me as if you don’t believe I’m a woman? I like to not feel left out.
When you reply, can you please also address me as if you don’t believe I’m a woman? I like to not feel left out.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 11:03 am to sidewalkside
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YOU are YOUR OWN problem
No shite. Every depressed person will agree with you. The problem is that they are not “in control” of their own psyche, but rather the other way around. The jailer is their own brain. Telling people with severe chronic depression, especially people discussing suicide things like “just stop f$&king worrying about it” is like telling a sick person who can’t keep food down to “just stop throwing up”. They would if they could. They have TRIED.
The reason they are talking about it and seeking help in the first place is because they do not possess the necessary tools to beat their disease alone. Calling someone “soft” for seeking help with a disease is like calling someone “soft” for going to the doctor to cure their cancer. Did those St. Jude kids ever try not being sick? Loser chemo-patients. Back in my day, we just rubbed some dirt on leukemia, took a shot of whiskey, and got over it.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 11:11 am to sidewalkside
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Listen woman (lol yeah right) if you haven't learned yet that you can't control anything but your own actions in life and are blaming society and some over arching societal beliefs to mental health YOU are YOUR OWN problem. You can't control anyone or anything else but yourself. there is no "man" keeping you down
God you are intensely stupid. Major Depressive Disorder, like all disease processes, has an identifiable symptomology that is remarkably consistent across cultures. It isn't the same as 'feeling sad' or whatever image you have of the word 'depression' in your head.
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