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Manic Panic

Manic Panic

Deaths Embrace
Jan 5, 2025
718
I'm just curious if anyone knows
 
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J&L383

Enlightened
Jul 18, 2023
1,109
Higher in the winter time, with shorter days and colder temperatures. Depending on where you live. (I definitely go through periodic cycle based on this. ☹️)
 
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Eudaimonic

Eudaimonic

I want to fade away.
Aug 11, 2023
851
Pretty sure it's the warmer months?
 
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always_sad

Member
Feb 6, 2025
59
I think it's winter because many people have seasonal depression and it makes dealing with mental illnesses much harder. Also it has something to do with holidays from what I remember. Like seeing happy people enjoying holidays is triggering.
 
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Regen

I stay in my power
Aug 20, 2020
522
There are studies that say that while depression is most common in the winter, most suicides definitely happen in the spring.

There are various theories for this. On the one hand, it is assumed that it takes a few months for the depression from the winter to culminate in suicide. On the other hand, the difference between the dark inner life and the nature and joy of other people that blossom in spring is more painfully noticeable.

Personally, I only ever had suicide attempts between spring and autumn.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
12,819
Idk. I don't think that yearly seasons are the main effect why people commit suicide, it may play a role but it's not the major role. Suicide has far deeper roots than yearly seasons.
 

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