Re: Hanako's Broken Heart Club
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:20 am
OK then. I will tell my mom in an hour.pandaphil wrote:YZQ wrote:Do a checkup, and get a diagnosis.
Yes please do. We don't want to lose you.
OK then. I will tell my mom in an hour.pandaphil wrote:YZQ wrote:Do a checkup, and get a diagnosis.
Yes please do. We don't want to lose you.
Listen to these guys. Don't be like Hisao.pandaphil wrote:Yes please do. We don't want to lose you.YZQ wrote:Do a checkup, and get a diagnosis.
Yeah, I probably not die while almost having a girlfriend .OtakuNinja wrote:Listen to these guys. Don't be like Hisao.pandaphil wrote:Yes please do. We don't want to lose you.YZQ wrote:Do a checkup, and get a diagnosis.
Hopefully they'll help. Keep us posted.Auratus wrote:"Eat three tablet a day to alleviates the chest pain. If the chest pain seems to intensify after pill's effect is wear off, It is not our fault. We wouldn't add anything in the drug out of it's content even it might improved our sale."
That's what I would write in a pill's box that my mother brought it. But she brought only 10 pill in a... something, as far as I know. Too bad.
Maybe we were all jumping to conclusions, but from what you told us, it sounds like she did the right thing. And really, just because you're depressed doesn't mean you're a bad person. Some of the nicest people I know are prone to depression.Neoteros wrote:In the end, my friend dumped her paranoid boyfriend. I'm glad she didn't do what he told her to do, but I feel a bit... guilty. She broke up with him to keep being friends with a depressed university student living on the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean. She either hated her boyfriend, or is a masochist.
^this. one of the best "cliche" pieces of advice I have found in going to depression support groups is: "You are not your depression, you are a person who happens to have an illness, but that illness doesn't (have to) define you"pandaphil wrote: Just because you're depressed doesn't mean you're a bad person. Some of the nicest people I know are prone to depression.
Wouldn't cuddling depression be a bad idea?YZQ wrote:Winston Churchill famously called his depression his "black dog". If you like dogs, cuddle your black dog. But, train it well like any good dog owner. If not, lock it somewhere.
Only when we're not feeling it.YZQ wrote:I would think that most people have dark humour regarding their depression.
...or she like you, or prefer to dump her boyfriend instead of friends, or her ex-boyfriend is a**h***Neoteros wrote:In the end, my friend dumped her paranoid boyfriend. I'm glad she didn't do what he told her to do, but I feel a bit... guilty. She broke up with him to keep being friends with a depressed university student living on the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean. She either hated her boyfriend, or is a masochist.
Cliche as "Drink enough water, Exercise and Sleep enough to be healthy" Because it is work, or it is something depressing people should realize.BananaPudding wrote:^this. one of the best "cliche" pieces of advice I have found in going to depression support groups is: "You are not your depression, you are a person who happens to have an illness, but that illness doesn't (have to) define you"pandaphil wrote: Just because you're depressed doesn't mean you're a bad person. Some of the nicest people I know are prone to depression.
Agreed for both of you. I actually prefer cat. But I don't sure I can figure out a way to like it and cuddle it. Maybe I will have to aged for 40 year and wait until I am bald.Xanatos wrote:Wouldn't cuddling depression be a bad idea?YZQ wrote:Winston Churchill famously called his depression his "black dog". If you like dogs, cuddle your black dog. But, train it well like any good dog owner. If not, lock it somewhere.
pandaphil wrote:Only when we're not feeling it.YZQ wrote:I would think that most people have dark humour regarding their depression.
The chances of us becoming a couple are... almost nonexistant, so that sort of ending's out of the question.Auratus wrote:The future is unclear, dark, scary which cause some to fear about change. But when it is knitted into your life and being the past. It's not even that scary and you pass it. You know, It might be prologue of sort-of "...and they live happily ever after" story for you two.
I didn't tell you that she will fly over the Atlantic ocean to you soon. She might become your long-term friend, You or she moving near each other and confess in 10 years from now. Who know? The chance I will meet anyone who being a girl that make me fallen in love in thousand-ish people in hall is also almost non-exist too, and look how far I came.Neoteros wrote:The chances of us becoming a couple are... almost nonexistant, so that sort of ending's out of the question.Auratus wrote:The future is unclear, dark, scary which cause some to fear about change. But when it is knitted into your life and being the past. It's not even that scary and you pass it. You know, It might be prologue of sort-of "...and they live happily ever after" story for you two.
If it actually happens, though, I would not complain about such a thing happening... I'd be quite happy, in fact.