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CarleyGee 10-07-2008 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyro (Post 603775)
I'll second that, I believe the samething. Person have the right to do what they want with their life's, as long as they don't take others with them.

I'll be a third.
Though I would wish they wouldn't.
But take others with you, and that just doubles the wrong.

Pyro 10-07-2008 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by CarleyGee (Post 603777)
I'll be a third.
Though I would wish they wouldn't.
But take others with you, and that just doubles the wrong.

Their are ways to help those with great depression, people that normally commit suidide are people who never seek help or never have anyone willing to help. I wish they didn't too, but it's their choice, let them do it if they please.

CarleyGee 10-07-2008 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyro (Post 603790)
Their are ways to help those with great depression, people that normally commit suidide are people who never seek help or never have anyone willing to help. I wish they didn't too, but it's their choice, let them do it if they please.

Though people who commit suicide can sometimes be really confused and deep down they don't want to, it's a spur of the moment act.

I think it calls for being aware of those around you, and if you see a problem, you
could offer your help, though I would be prepared to be turned down.
People don't like admitting they have a problem.

Pyro 10-07-2008 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by CarleyGee (Post 603797)
Though people who commit suicide can sometimes be really confused and deep down they don't want to, it's a spur of the moment act.

I think it calls for being aware of those around you, and if you see a problem, you
could offer your help, though I would be prepared to be turned down.
People don't like admitting they have a problem.

I know what's up with that? I have friend whose mother is a heavy drinker and a smoker (seriously I haven't seen her once without a beer in her hand.) Feel bad for her but everytime I try talking to her, she denies her problems. Plus everytime I see her she always says something negative about me -.-' lol

CarleyGee 10-07-2008 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyro (Post 603806)
I know what's up with that? I have friend whose mother is a heavy drinker and a smoker (seriously I haven't seen her once without a beer in her hand.) Feel bad for her but everytime I try talking to her, she denies her problems. Plus everytime I see her she always says something negative about me -.-' lol

I think the key is slyly giving advice in different context. : D

Uriko 10-07-2008 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyro (Post 603790)
Their are ways to help those with great depression, people that normally commit suidide are people who never seek help or never have anyone willing to help. I wish they didn't too, but it's their choice, let them do it if they please.

you have to keep in mind though that, sometimes, it's not their choice either.

like i said in a previous post, depression can be genetic & stuff.

sometimes, they don't even know their depressed.

it's entirely situational.

people who are depressed 'cause they think it's "cool" or because they're "brats" & they take for granted what they have? ugh. :mad:

irregardless of how or why though, i do think that people should try, at least once, to help those who are depressed. it's up to them (those who are depressive) to choose whether they want to accept or reject your offer.

CarleyGee 10-07-2008 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Uriko (Post 603811)
you have to keep in mind though that, sometimes, it's not their choice either.

like i said in a previous post, depression can be genetic & stuff.

sometimes, they don't even know their depressed.

it's entirely situational.

people who are depressed 'cause they think it's "cool" or because they're "brats" & they take for granted what they have? ugh. :mad:

irregardless of how or why though, i do think that people should try, at least once, to help those who are depressed. it's up to them (those who are depressive) to choose whether they want to accept or reject your offer.

I agree, I can't remember exactly, but I've read up on it.
Something to do with the chemicals not being sent to a certain part of your
brain, or there are too many chemicals being sent.
I'm not sure anymore :/

Brats, ugh, seriously.....

Pyro 10-08-2008 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Uriko (Post 603811)
you have to keep in mind though that, sometimes, it's not their choice either.

like i said in a previous post, depression can be genetic & stuff.

sometimes, they don't even know their depressed.

it's entirely situational.

people who are depressed 'cause they think it's "cool" or because they're "brats" & they take for granted what they have? ugh. :mad:

irregardless of how or why though, i do think that people should try, at least once, to help those who are depressed. it's up to them (those who are depressive) to choose whether they want to accept or reject your offer.

Your right, forgot about that. I'm thinking of going into psychology (though it's a pretty hard major '<<) just because it's interesting to see how the mind works. I've seen people who act emo, because they think it's in style (saw that a lot in high school -.-') and I want to hit them upside their head. It's so stupid.

Uriko 10-08-2008 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by CarleyGee (Post 603821)
I agree, I can't remember exactly, but I've read up on it.
Something to do with the chemicals not being sent to a certain part of your
brain, or there are too many chemicals being sent.
I'm not sure anymore :/

Brats, ugh, seriously.....

increased levels of serotonin & decreased levels of norepinephrine.
or a dysfuntion in its reuptake.

brats are twice as worse when they complain about how no one cares about them & then when you try to help them out they'll go "you don't know what it's like to be me! you'll never understand! leave me alone..!" :rolleyes:

Uriko 10-08-2008 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Pyro (Post 603828)
Your right, forgot about that. I'm thinking of going into psychology (though it's a pretty hard major '<<) just because it's interesting to see how the mind works. I've seen people who act emo, because they think it's in style (saw that a lot in high school -.-') and I want to hit them upside their head. It's so stupid.

yeah. people who are emo over shallow things. *slap slap*

their species somehow still manage to survive in the college environment. just a heads up.


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