Message from @Sytze

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2019-10-29 21:48:01 UTC  

a lot of the people with depression are overwhelmed and exhausted by their daily routines

2019-10-29 21:48:02 UTC  

@Sytze Side effects really aren't that bad and only occur in a few users.

2019-10-29 21:48:02 UTC  

Going outdoors was a huge hassle for me

2019-10-29 21:48:10 UTC  

just look at the depression rates over time

2019-10-29 21:48:26 UTC  

right people aren't getting enough sunlight, working inside all day

2019-10-29 21:48:26 UTC  

if you don't think its largely environmental, you're straight up a retard

2019-10-29 21:48:33 UTC  

and eating like shit

2019-10-29 21:48:58 UTC  

Weaboo is a moody teen who has assimilated his mental dysfunction into his identity because in 2019 it's cool to be a mentally unsound retard in pop culture and there's all sorts of romanticisation of it

2019-10-29 21:48:58 UTC  

some people can be depressed from biological reasons I suppose

2019-10-29 21:49:00 UTC  

this is not a genetic change

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/638856840725135402/urncambridge.png

2019-10-29 21:49:06 UTC  

but those people are usually mentally unstable anyway

2019-10-29 21:49:06 UTC  

Plus it let's you excuse a lot of your shitty behaviour

2019-10-29 21:49:12 UTC  

and drugs don't really help them

2019-10-29 21:49:16 UTC  

yeah, depressed they have shitty genes

2019-10-29 21:49:36 UTC  

So being unable (unwilling) to resolve your mental illnesses is incentivised because it let's you be a pos basically

2019-10-29 21:49:46 UTC  

and garners empathetic attention from others

2019-10-29 21:49:47 UTC  

depressed genes is a derp idea, depressed people wouldn't pass on their genes

2019-10-29 21:49:49 UTC  

Yeah, okay, just because lifestyle changes can improve symptoms dosen't mean mental illness shouldn't and can't be corrected through other means.

Many bipolar and schizophrenic people rely on medication. No diatary or sleep changes will fix their conditions.

2019-10-29 21:50:07 UTC  

schitzophrenia is something completely different

2019-10-29 21:50:07 UTC  

yeah but those people are fucked

2019-10-29 21:50:08 UTC  

I'm positive it can fix their conditions

2019-10-29 21:50:14 UTC  

bipolar is something completely different

2019-10-29 21:50:17 UTC  

tonnes of peoples have depression and no actual mental illness

2019-10-29 21:50:35 UTC  

I do think modern lifestyles are the leading problem

2019-10-29 21:50:36 UTC  

the rate of people who are bipolar or schitzophrenic to people who have depressive disorders is miniscule

2019-10-29 21:50:44 UTC  

everything happens too fast, no one has time to adapt

2019-10-29 21:50:52 UTC  

I would say most people with depression dont actually have "mental illness"

2019-10-29 21:50:53 UTC  

I was having schizophrenic symptoms

2019-10-29 21:50:59 UTC  

and now especially, people are being worked to the bone for small paychecks

2019-10-29 21:51:00 UTC  

Now none at all anymore

2019-10-29 21:51:02 UTC  

modern lifestyle and environment are unequivocally the problem

2019-10-29 21:51:04 UTC  

it is no wonder they feel sick

2019-10-29 21:51:05 UTC  

there is no discussion

2019-10-29 21:51:06 UTC  

most people I know who have had schizophrenia have used a lot of drugs, one even mentioned they can pinpoint the time it started to shooting up a speed ball (heroin mixed with cocaine i think)

2019-10-29 21:51:07 UTC  

They're just having natural reactions to awful lifestyles

2019-10-29 21:51:08 UTC  

Disorganized thoughts and paranoia

2019-10-29 21:51:14 UTC  

also people are becoming anti-social

2019-10-29 21:51:20 UTC  

Also hallucinations

2019-10-29 21:51:25 UTC  

without Human interaction people become depressed

2019-10-29 21:51:29 UTC  

that's anecdotal, but I don't see a lot of evidence to say otherwise

2019-10-29 21:51:45 UTC  

This is such a strawman. Why is it "drugs vs lifestyle changes"? Literally what psychologist wouldn't recommend exercise and getting a good night's sleep to sombody who is depressed regardless of what drugs they're perscribed? Nobody is saying drugs are a fix-all, though many treat them like that.