• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Oh the question of “is depression really just in your head”?

    It isn’t. You’re incorrect.

    You need to learn to accept when you’re wrong. I looked at your posts, and you post shit I agree with. You’re just clearly not experienced in controlling your emotions. You don’t know me and I don’t know you, yet you allow this obsession over me mocking you for being wrong to control you so badly that you ruin your entire account for it.

    Get a grip, kiddo. We need people who are able to control themselves. Everyone is wrong now and then. Accept it and move on. You don’t even need to correct me. Just fucking stop replying. I won’t. I promise you that.

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        6 days ago

        Truly pitiful.

        But eh, the facts remain. I can discuss anything and I won be leaving this thread. Enjoy your tantrum mr “depression is just in your head”.

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            6 days ago

            How long do you think you’ll be able to keep this up? A few days? A few weeks?

            You have no options. You can’t stand behind your words. Anyone in this thread will see how childish you’re being. I’m being stubborn. You’re being childish and stubborn.

            I don’t mind being seen as stubborn. Do you mind being seen as childish? Even if you now started deleting all these comments, it wouldn’t help.

            Depression isn’t just in your head. That’s incorrect. You’re not capable admitting to mistakes? Or are you pretending like you don’t make mistakes? You’re superhuman, and you’re literally never wrong about anything. Hmm… I wonder who would have that sort of an attitude? Oh right, arrogant teenagers, lol.

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                6 days ago

                I can diagnose you with a few if you’d like.

                And I have, actually. Let’s just put a reminder here for anyone checking in on the thread, since it’s like a dozen or more comments since I linked it.

                https://www.understood.org/en/articles/perseveration-adhd-and-learning-differences

                People who perseverate often say the same thing or behave in the same way over and over again. But they can get stuck on their emotions, actions, and thoughts, too. And they do it past the point where it makes sense or will change anything.

                Don’t worry, help is available. You just got to ask.

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                  6 days ago

                  So, back to the question you are avoiding to answer: do you have some kind of mental health issues?

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                    6 days ago

                    I’m betting this is the deepest and most stubborn thread you’ve ever been in. For me, this doesn’t even break the top-20. You’re amateur league, and you will give up, eventually. Until then, you’re permanently ruining any credibility that account has, because you said something silly about depression and now you’re trying to cover that small mistake by publicly humiliating yourself.

                    I’ve genuinely seen this exact same thing from hundreds of people on forums through the years. It’s nothing new and it never works. You just work yourself up. You need to learn how to let go.