Are you fucking serious? Well of course you are, you're fucking Orlong. You've never heard of depressed successfull people? Are you really this fucking retarded? Seriously? Do you have eyes and ears that work?
I've lost count of all the successfull people who've killed themselves, fallen into addictions and so on. One example is Robin Williams. That guy was successful as fuck and he still killed himself.
Who the fuck are you to judge these people? WHat the fuck do you actually know about it? If you haven't lived it then you've no experience and you've got fucking nothing to do judging people about it.
I'm so fucking sick of your shit I'm gonna fucking take this hit just so I can tell you what a fucking garbage human being you are. I hope all kinds of shit happens to you. I hope life hits you like a fucking freight train so you can learn some fucking humility and compassion you stinking shitbag.
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How can you be this fuckign retarded? You think people are born with every disease they get? Shit happens in peoples lives, shit that fucking breaks them. Are you calling people with PTSD fakers too because they weren't fucking BORN with it?
God damn how the fuck does someone as fucking dumb as you even put pants on in the morning...
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You can't man up about shit if you're deep in a fucking depression. "Manning up" is for normal people who've no fucking concept of what it's like to have actual mental illnesses. It's the idiots way of trying to seem like they know, when they really know nothing what so fucking ever.
"Manning up" is what leads to shit like drug or alcohol abuse. It's what leads to broken people. Violent people. Dead people.
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I wouldn't be surprised if depression is inherited so yes the parents might be depressed too.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
I can’t say I see “manning up” the same way. To me manning up is dealing with your problems geting what ever help you need not just pushing it out there but doing nothing about it. I also wouldn’t think turning to drugs or drinks is manning up. In my view manning up is finding ways to deal with your problems without using such things and without bring thoses around you down if you don’t have to. If you need help from thoses around you i wouldn’t say it’s manning up to not get it or try to but if you can deal with your problems without being them down you should do so.
I don't think Orlong is real tbf
Well historically, PTSD (at least the war kind) was noted as far back as ancient Greece, where they were aware of soldiers that had participated in wars had a tendency to erratic behaviour under certain conditions. Same goes for the Roman Empire, where it was again noted that often times long serving soldiers that had partaken in battles had erratic behaviour, same went for slaves that had been gathered in prolonged skirmishes.
Lastly after the first world war, the term shell shock began to appear quite often, and was really the start of true scientific experimentation and observation of what war really did to people. And after the second world war, PTSD began to become a noted condition off soldiers that had partaken in particularly harsh battles.
In more general terms PTSD was for a long time an actual condition, it just wasn't classified under PTSD. It was acutely known that people that had experienced horrific actions, high stress situations etc., were prone to again erratic behaviour, self destructive behaviour and were capable of being triggered into said behaviour by certain things.
Well for many a cases most mental issue were often written down to being either a punishment of some divine being or being inhabited by a demonic being; a good example is many a scriptures of tragic heroic epics of soldiers could easily be interpreted as mental issues brought on by partaking in war, portrayed in a manner of a curse or trial by a god, but that of course is only speculative (and most epics are BS).
Sorry that science is catching up and confirming your wivestales. What hard scientific evidence did you have before this study that depressed parents made their children depressed?
Oh right, it was all anecdotal hence wivestale.
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Your troll is showing again hun.
But I'll bite. Are you mad at them because they aren't fiscally responsible and can't offer anything to society? Are you lost knowing that so few follow the rhetoric of Republican Town?
And shit, all a soldier has to do is bullshit his way through a war to get recognized as a hero. The idea that people get shit they don't deserve is well established in pretty much every faucet of Republican life: It's what even funds the mindset of conservatism that you seem so happy to spew.
Oh but that soldier earned it, I'm sure. Just like every CEO, business man and professional football player 'earned' things.
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There is absolutely no basis for individual rights to firearms or self defense under any contextual interpretation of the second amendment of the United States Constitution. It defines clearly a militia of which is regulated of the people and arms, for the expressed purpose of protection of the free state. Unwillingness to take in even the most basic and whole context of these laws is exactly the road to anarchy.
What is with the sexist misandrist title of this post? It says if either parent are depressed it can be passed on to kids.