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    -I don't understand the white American male obsession with Asian women.
    You and me both

    Something of noticed in this thread, a lack of vices and "disliking groups of people"=depression. Im not saying Im just saying
    Really.... for me my "disliking of groups" changed after I got out of being depressed constantly... I hated the successful and more happier types... now it's kinda switched... with more included. And I (like LittleGrizzly's comment), do feel a lot better and in some cases more superior than other people... People get stepped on and I got tired of being stepped on.

    Maybe it's just me but i always thought depression was disliking yourself rather than others... shouldn't you feel smug and superior ... ?
    I think depression should be it's own separate topic imho. It seems a fair amount of Orgahs, if not a majority or all of us have experienced it to varying degrees. I also think it would be a VERY interesting discussion
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    I think depression should be it's own separate topic imho. It seems a fair amount of Orgahs, if not a majority or all of us have experienced it to varying degrees. I also think it would be a VERY interesting discussion
    Honestly. The topic of depression facisnates me. I can honestly say that I have never been depressed nor thought about suicide. Sure there have been times I have been sad but I got over them rather quickly and even at my saddest I always had a person there for me whether it be a friend a family member or a willing female there was always SOMEONE there.

    After going out more into the world and coming across these stories. I can say I cant wrap my head around these stories of being without a voice. Of being all alone and wanting to end it I simply dont get it.

    I see life as wonderful thing something that should be enjoyed no matter what your doing you should be happy you are living and breathing. That you have this chance and you weren't one of those poor millions who were killed in a sock or a trojan.

    I don't mean to bring anyone down merely to understand why people feel this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    Honestly. The topic of depression fascinates me. I can honestly say that I have never been depressed nor thought about suicide. Sure there have been times I have been sad but I got over them rather quickly and even at my saddest I always had a person there for me whether it be a friend a family member or a willing female there was always SOMEONE there.

    After going out more into the world and coming across these stories. I can say I cant wrap my head around these stories of being without a voice. Of being all alone and wanting to end it I simply dont get it.

    I see life as wonderful thing something that should be enjoyed no matter what your doing you should be happy you are living and breathing. That you have this chance and you weren't one of those poor millions who were killed in a sock or a trojan.

    I don't mean to bring anyone down merely to understand why people feel this way.
    Yeah see... I had never been like that until almost a year ago... and discovering the abilities to have those thoughts is pretty crazy and exciting in a weird way...



    See thats the great thing about Texas. God graced us with Mexican women. Meat on the bone and good cooks! There isnt anything else I could want!
    Same here in California my friend... dating one right now
    "No one said it was gonna be easy! If it was, everyone would do it..that's who you know who really wants it."

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    I have to eat my meat with blood coming out of it... even the chicken...
    Steak oozing with blood. Awesome.

    - I really like cooking
    - I have an exam tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    Honestly. The topic of depression facisnates me. I can honestly say that I have never been depressed nor thought about suicide.
    Same. I don't even have bad moods, I always feel great. Downside is that I have very little patience with other people's problems.

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    - I saved someone's life once, but I wish I hadn't
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