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- Jul 25, 2025
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Ironically enough, one thing that all too often gets me down is people giving advice and spouting stupid remarks like "you sound depressed". Those 3 words make me feel like digging a grave like nothing else.
We can't with any accuracy pinpoint what depression is, and here you are throwing this stupid word around like it means anything. There are as many different versions of "depression" as there are people on this planet, the word has just become an Umbrella term for all human suffering. It's easier to digest and easier to advice on.
And then there's "have you heard about this thing called therapy?". It's so incredibly infantilizing, like it's something we haven't tried or even thought of.
You can't have your own thoughts in this world any longer without being pathologized. It's so awfully tiring and everything feels like a cheap stage play.
Another thing that I often think about is what makes some of us end up here, and others more ready to go the full distance in life. Like they're not happy but fully content to live the same day for the rest of their life. Just continuing requires so much effort and when you don't actively want it, where do you go? Is that what's missing in some of us perhaps, the wanting.
Two people who I've found quite relatable on here, @_Gollum_ and @Forever Sleep, I'd much appreciate your inputs on this confusing rambling.
We can't with any accuracy pinpoint what depression is, and here you are throwing this stupid word around like it means anything. There are as many different versions of "depression" as there are people on this planet, the word has just become an Umbrella term for all human suffering. It's easier to digest and easier to advice on.
And then there's "have you heard about this thing called therapy?". It's so incredibly infantilizing, like it's something we haven't tried or even thought of.
You can't have your own thoughts in this world any longer without being pathologized. It's so awfully tiring and everything feels like a cheap stage play.
Another thing that I often think about is what makes some of us end up here, and others more ready to go the full distance in life. Like they're not happy but fully content to live the same day for the rest of their life. Just continuing requires so much effort and when you don't actively want it, where do you go? Is that what's missing in some of us perhaps, the wanting.
Two people who I've found quite relatable on here, @_Gollum_ and @Forever Sleep, I'd much appreciate your inputs on this confusing rambling.