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I have this mental condition that triggers when I‘m being made aware of my mental condition.
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That’s the most ironic shit ever after what I got from your previous rants!!!! It’s like locking someone in a cell, beating them to a pulp on a daily basis, then every now and then ensuring their health is intact
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that's how it always is
it's just to shift blame and look blameless. virtue signalling
this is why I can't trust anything "positive" companies say about themselves. the place I worked for not a single thing they claimed was real and it was always a cope to 180 you -
just do yoga dude
those free classes on friday totally make up from the constant pressure of having to produce more for the owner class. -
@jestdotty i never watched dragon ball z. When i was a kid it was me and my mum and we didnt have enough to pay for tv
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@antigermanist now I'll never know if you can send your chi at someone to vaporize them!
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You sound like a mega pussy
Mental health?
Lmao touch grass and get some sun you fucking pleb -
@sidthepajfuk lol, someone's too insecure in their masculinity to talk about their feelings without worrying it makes them gay.
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@sidthepajfuk mental health is what enables some to improve themselves well or run around being confused and regretful of what that means
it's like making sure the compass and steering on your sailboat works well instead of hallucinating islands somewhere off in the distance cuz you're retarded
just saying, though i think mental health field is more retarded islands. they just want your money and for you to be addicted to "feeling good" while still having the problem so they can get more subscriptions from you. but the idea is philosophically congruent otherwise -
sidthepajfuk16421h@jestdotty no matter how your brain is feeling you can always snap the fuck out of it and say it's enough.
It's called being emotionally and mentally strong.
Do some sports, go get some sun, make some friends. Snap the fuck out of it, even if it takes years.
I'd argue any mental stress and trauma is in fact necessary for brain development. Problem is people are using it as an excuse. People with actual mental disorders don't go around declaring they are. You can always blame someone or something. -
atheist1035817h@sidthepajfuk "even if it takes years" me thinks there's a better way cuz fuck that
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You know what definitely doesn't help?
Finally moving the stuff that bugs you to the back of your mind and being able to function for the first time in months, only to be helpfully reminded about those things for your own good.
Found a task to consume you so your mind quiet? Well, too bad. We're having a pity party ...I mean a seminar... about mental health that you must attend.
Not thinking about it is a valid way to deal with your problems. Not everything needs attention. -
@sidthepajfuk so some people milk and like to remain in trauma because it gets others to do what they want and they fear if they get better then they won't have that power anymore. that's the people you're complaining about
but it's actually not possible to "snap out" like you say. your body undergoes actual physiological changes. depression wil reduce neuroplasticity and you'll literally get less creative and just start pacing the same paths over and over again. you can't snap out of it. you don't even realize that that's what you're doing until you get out of the depressive environment and suddenly the neuroplasticity works again and you literally go "oh holy shit" and the world is ENTIRELY and totally different
a lot of people from traumatic abusive households don't know that happens. they sit in static brain mode. if they by luck end up in a better environment and then the plasticity improves and it's pretty funny to see them realize lol
Every year my work sends out a "mental health awareness week" email including some "useful resources" and the biggest problem for my mental health is those assholes.
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