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Are depressed people more realistic?
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(March 27, 2013 at 5:48 pm)pocaracas Wrote: Or go on youtube and search for "fail compilation".... that's one way to lose all optimism for this humanity thing... I've seen a lot of fail. I've also seen "win" compilations. You get what you go looking for.
So look for god then. Seek and ye' shall find.
It will prove your view is not realistic.
Neither is yours, Naimless.
What is my view?
RE: Are depressed people more realistic?
March 27, 2013 at 9:01 pm
(This post was last modified: March 27, 2013 at 9:20 pm by Creed of Heresy.)
Something about finding god in music. Something that makes no sense. Something that comes off quite often as schizophrenic ramblings of someone off their meds. No offense.
Sorry, what was that? Something something, grasping at straws, something something... if you think I could be offended by you then you don't know me very well at all, sir.
(March 27, 2013 at 8:13 pm)naimless Wrote: It will prove your view is not realistic. If I went in with the determination that I was going to find god no matter what, you better believe that I'd build me some cognitive dissonance and "find god". Theists do it every day on this forum. If you're bound and determined to find something to be pessimistic or 'depressed' (not clinically, but colloquially) about, you're going to find it. Junkyard is determined to see only the bad parts of the world. Shit in, shit out. You're right, it has nothing to do with realism, because a realistic person would weigh both sides of the situation, not just the one. |
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