Hey! I'm just dropping in, like I occasionally do. I'm kind of recuperating from... er... let's call it being sick. And that's Grandmaster Theodorus to you. How are you?
This is a disgrace, pick up the pace! It's been almost a year since I've visited here, this place. Forgive me, please, for showing my face.
For those of you who have it, how do you deal with it? Quite recently, I've learned that the forming of a caricature often helps to cope with it, as would any rationalization of an abstract concept like this. I just believe that "confronting" your depression is a fun, somewhat naive thought, since it's really just an downhill battle. How it helps people physically, I have no clue. There are others who tend to express themselves freely, completely bereft of the fear backlash or desertion. I don't know how this little faction does it; it's kind of difficult to imagine outright statements -- things you feel almost solely comfortable with in your own head -- being said aloud. I mean, is that a thing? Are there really people who have the strength to say "I want to commit suicide," or "I feel useless?" Granted, it seems that they are "asking for attention" by the standards of many (unfortunately), but they have the conventional sense to have taking precautionary measure before inevitably offing themselves. And finally, there are people with prescription meds. Personally, I envy those who can afford antidepressants. You can (please correct me if this is some fantastical misconception) pretty much whisk away all feelings of doubt, insecurity, hopelessness, bottled anger, and frustration with the jerk of your neck and the contraction of your esophagus. You might have some complimentary therapy, but what does that do for you? Again, for anybody who experiences depression and is willing to share, I'd like to know how others are dealing with it, and probably hoping for pointers too, if you have any.
I lost a lot of friends and gained some new ones, and learned that the power of introspection is mightier than you could ever imagine. Advice, for those who are kind enough to accept it: Never be altruistic when it comes to money. I would say never be altruistic, period, but I guess you want to have some so-called decency. Stick to just one thing -- no matter the thing -- and never veer from it. Avoid contradicting yourself. Never put your wholehearted trust in somebody. Dream realistically. Be conscientious in the way you organize your priorities. And that's just a few. Be careful in 2015, guys. Take advantage of that raw potential and start afresh.
(But really, thanks for understanding.)
Hey, my uncle died on a purple carpet. Watch what you say.
You're right. This site is a ticking time bomb with controversial topics. Sorry for the whole thing. I really stirred the pot.
Both male and female. There were no specifications.
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All the bad stuff I've seen is on the internet (which does not mean I am condoning their disgusting behavior); I know a few Bronies IRL and they aren't that bad. I would assume that it is inversed, and a fraction of the Brony fanbase are made up of decent people. Either way, Bronies have shitty rep.
let's just hope it's 2015 as long as it stays next year i am HAPPY AS CAN BE on the other hand, despite the current all male party, I'M ALSO...
nah, probably some guns or smth. but is it just me (or it's some kind of well-known throwback motif) but doesn't bb's new sneaking suit look a lot...
Deadeye Anacaconda, Head Officer Chief General of Administrative Corporal Duties
y ou lucky sh i t......... damn did you get ground zeroes for ps4 too? i want to know what kind of perks playing gz gives you in tpp
I really hope so. Hopefully it isn't like the Brony fanbase.
3. 2. 1. COMMENCE HATE God, don't you just love the fans of BioWare?
I'm down. As long as there's food.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME THAT IS BETTER THAN ANY RELEASE DATE THEY COULD HAVE GIVEN. also are you going to be getting mgsv for the ps3/4 or xbox 360/one