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14791
« on: March 25, 2015, 09:02:46 PM »
I just... I don't know why you would try to bribe Cheat to get unbanned.
Um...
Oh but Halo 2 Vista runs perfectly, playing it for the cheevos. It's a little better than I remember it, but maybe that's just because the Internet's faster than it was however many years ago.
Glad Halo 2 is finally working for you. As for bribing Cheat... it's a long unnecessary story.
14792
« on: March 25, 2015, 09:01:59 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It can be. I know depression is hard to break out of but sitting around mopping in your own tears on the internet certainly doesn't help.
Get out. Take up an activity or two. Excericse, take meditation classes, run a marathon, do yoga, go hiking. Make goals for yourself.
Yeah depression sucks and really wears you down but you do have the ability to help yourself.
I always consider meditation as a last resort. I don't want to rely on meds period.
I get that but you should still take them. Oh and most importantly smile more. Even if you don't feel happy, just smile and be a nice and courteous person.
Do good things. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or something.
I'd much rather prefer the library.
No. Find something where you have hard work and a lot of interaction where you actually do good work.
I promise you it will help.
I'll look for a job during the summer then. Right now I'm preoccupied with school.
Good. Manual labor can be really good for some people.
You think I like being jobless? That's the thing. I had jobs, but there were all seasonal. My last job was October of last year until December 31st.
It was at JCPenny. I was in women's shoes, selling shoes.
So volunteer. If you can't get a paying job volunteer to take up your extra time until you do get a job.
Volunteer at you local soup kitchen or animal shelter. And hey! Those will look good on a resume too!
That's not going to really improve my self esteem overall if that's what you're wondering.
Have you tried before?
Not really, and I don't want to go too far out of town for that. At least now I don't.
Well find something to do and make yourself do it.
Okay.
14793
« on: March 25, 2015, 09:01:17 PM »
I do have one but I don't really want to give it out to people. I hardly use it.
14794
« on: March 25, 2015, 09:00:34 PM »
Yeah, I'm just going to build a bomb shelter if that happens.
14795
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:59:42 PM »
You're acting like people haven't tried supporting you in the past. The thing you need to realize is that you have a habit of repeating the same things over and over again. In fact, this isn't even the first time you've made an apology thread like this.
Yes I get that. You don't have to rub it in.
I'm not trying to rub it in, I'm just trying to help you realize the pattern you keep falling into.
Well, sometimes you sound like you're rubbing it in. I don't know, and I'll admit, I do keep falling into the same pattern with this website.
I started being blunt with you because 90% of the time it seems like what people are telling you just doesn't go through your head. And because it's easy to get fed up with the way you handle things.
I know.
14796
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:58:41 PM »
crap wrong thread
It's fine. We all fuck up, but I've gone beyond fucking up.
14797
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:58:05 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It can be. I know depression is hard to break out of but sitting around mopping in your own tears on the internet certainly doesn't help.
Get out. Take up an activity or two. Excericse, take meditation classes, run a marathon, do yoga, go hiking. Make goals for yourself.
Yeah depression sucks and really wears you down but you do have the ability to help yourself.
I always consider meditation as a last resort. I don't want to rely on meds period.
I get that but you should still take them. Oh and most importantly smile more. Even if you don't feel happy, just smile and be a nice and courteous person.
Do good things. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or something.
I'd much rather prefer the library.
No. Find something where you have hard work and a lot of interaction where you actually do good work.
I promise you it will help.
I'll look for a job during the summer then. Right now I'm preoccupied with school.
Good. Manual labor can be really good for some people.
You think I like being jobless? That's the thing. I had jobs, but there were all seasonal. My last job was October of last year until December 31st.
It was at JCPenny. I was in women's shoes, selling shoes.
So volunteer. If you can't get a paying job volunteer to take up your extra time until you do get a job.
Volunteer at you local soup kitchen or animal shelter. And hey! Those will look good on a resume too!
That's not going to really improve my self esteem overall if that's what you're wondering.
Have you tried before?
Not really, and I don't want to go too far out of town for that. At least now I don't.
14798
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:57:22 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It can be. I know depression is hard to break out of but sitting around mopping in your own tears on the internet certainly doesn't help.
Get out. Take up an activity or two. Excericse, take meditation classes, run a marathon, do yoga, go hiking. Make goals for yourself.
Yeah depression sucks and really wears you down but you do have the ability to help yourself.
I always consider meditation as a last resort. I don't want to rely on meds period.
I get that but you should still take them. Oh and most importantly smile more. Even if you don't feel happy, just smile and be a nice and courteous person.
Do good things. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or something.
I'd much rather prefer the library.
No. Find something where you have hard work and a lot of interaction where you actually do good work.
I promise you it will help.
I'll look for a job during the summer then. Right now I'm preoccupied with school.
Good. Manual labor can be really good for some people.
Absolutely agreed. I don't even have a job, but I find doing stuff around the house (and especially outside) is therapeutic.
This this this
Do housework or yardwork. Mow your neighbors lawns.
There aren't any neighbors that want their lawns mowed. I'd mow the apartment's yard but we have gardeners come in every Tuesday, and I don't think they would be happy if I did their work.
14799
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:54:19 PM »
Have you ever considered stopping and thinking about what you're saying, how people will interpret it, and if it's even necessary?
Look I didn't think it was going to be bad. I'm not a mind reader. :/
And yeah, I did.
I recommend editing the OP, just for those who haven't come into the thread yet. IF that's not what you intended that is.
If it was, then leave it.
Yeah I might as well. Don't want anyone else to get the wrong message. Edit: There.
14800
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:53:56 PM »
You're acting like people haven't tried supporting you in the past. The thing you need to realize is that you have a habit of repeating the same things over and over again. In fact, this isn't even the first time you've made an apology thread like this.
Yes I get that. You don't have to rub it in.
I'm not trying to rub it in, I'm just trying to help you realize the pattern you keep falling into.
Well, sometimes you sound like you're rubbing it in. I don't know, and I'll admit, I do keep falling into the same pattern with this website.
14801
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:52:49 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It can be. I know depression is hard to break out of but sitting around mopping in your own tears on the internet certainly doesn't help.
Get out. Take up an activity or two. Excericse, take meditation classes, run a marathon, do yoga, go hiking. Make goals for yourself.
Yeah depression sucks and really wears you down but you do have the ability to help yourself.
I always consider meditation as a last resort. I don't want to rely on meds period.
I get that but you should still take them. Oh and most importantly smile more. Even if you don't feel happy, just smile and be a nice and courteous person.
Do good things. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or something.
I'd much rather prefer the library.
No. Find something where you have hard work and a lot of interaction where you actually do good work.
I promise you it will help.
I'll look for a job during the summer then. Right now I'm preoccupied with school.
Good. Manual labor can be really good for some people.
You think I like being jobless? That's the thing. I had jobs, but there were all seasonal. My last job was October of last year until December 31st.
It was at JCPenny. I was in women's shoes, selling shoes.
So volunteer. If you can't get a paying job volunteer to take up your extra time until you do get a job.
Volunteer at you local soup kitchen or animal shelter. And hey! Those will look good on a resume too!
That's not going to really improve my self esteem overall if that's what you're wondering.
14802
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:51:17 PM »
A priority should be to keep yourself busy with constructive things, and keep your mind off the stuff that drags you down. Positive thoughts and positive things. As it's been suggested multiple times in the past, websites like Sep7agon probably won't do you any good. The Flood has never really been a warm and uplifting place.
Yeah I know that. I've known The Flood since 08. I'm well aware, even if that was a different generation, that generation was actually worse.
14803
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:49:57 PM »
I don't really follow.
you seem confused
I am. I don't understand the OP.
14804
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:49:19 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It can be. I know depression is hard to break out of but sitting around mopping in your own tears on the internet certainly doesn't help.
Get out. Take up an activity or two. Excericse, take meditation classes, run a marathon, do yoga, go hiking. Make goals for yourself.
Yeah depression sucks and really wears you down but you do have the ability to help yourself.
I always consider meditation as a last resort. I don't want to rely on meds period.
I get that but you should still take them. Oh and most importantly smile more. Even if you don't feel happy, just smile and be a nice and courteous person.
Do good things. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or something.
I'd much rather prefer the library.
No. Find something where you have hard work and a lot of interaction where you actually do good work.
I promise you it will help.
I'll look for a job during the summer then. Right now I'm preoccupied with school.
Good. Manual labor can be really good for some people.
Absolutely agreed. I don't even have a job, but I find doing stuff around the house (and especially outside) is therapeutic.
The only thing I find therapeutic is doing what I enjoy.
14805
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:46:59 PM »
Have you ever considered stopping and thinking about what you're saying, how people will interpret it, and if it's even necessary?
Look I didn't think it was going to be bad. I'm not a mind reader. :/ And yeah, I did.
14806
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:44:57 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It can be. I know depression is hard to break out of but sitting around mopping in your own tears on the internet certainly doesn't help.
Get out. Take up an activity or two. Excericse, take meditation classes, run a marathon, do yoga, go hiking. Make goals for yourself.
Yeah depression sucks and really wears you down but you do have the ability to help yourself.
I always consider meditation as a last resort. I don't want to rely on meds period.
I get that but you should still take them. Oh and most importantly smile more. Even if you don't feel happy, just smile and be a nice and courteous person.
Do good things. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or something.
I'd much rather prefer the library.
No. Find something where you have hard work and a lot of interaction where you actually do good work.
I promise you it will help.
I'll look for a job during the summer then. Right now I'm preoccupied with school.
Good. Manual labor can be really good for some people.
You think I like being jobless? That's the thing. I had jobs, but there were all seasonal. My last job was October of last year until December 31st. It was at JCPenny. I was in women's shoes, selling shoes.
14807
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:43:38 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It's easier than you think. The fact that you think it isn't is all in your head.
How do you know?
I dealt with some pretty bad depression for about half my lifespan. Once you work past it and break through those mental barriers, it's kind of crazy how you realize that the only thing stopping you was yourself.
I see. Can I just clarify one thing? I know I don't need medication.
I don't personally believe that medication for mental problems is a good idea, aside from extreme circumstances. You get dependent on them and it doesn't solve the core issue. It's like the doctor's lazy way out in many (but not all) cases.
If I had been put on depression meds, I probably wouldn't of grown past depression and still be stuck. It's better to just work the mind through the problems and work towards self betterment. But it's a long road.
I can agree with that.
14808
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:42:26 PM »
I don't really follow.
14809
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:41:26 PM »
"You said nice stuff about me, so I guess you're not as immature as I thought."
What an asinine thread.
 It wasn't suppose to be insul- God dammit. And people tell me that I'm way too sensitive. Come on dude wtf?
14810
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:39:17 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It can be. I know depression is hard to break out of but sitting around mopping in your own tears on the internet certainly doesn't help.
Get out. Take up an activity or two. Excericse, take meditation classes, run a marathon, do yoga, go hiking. Make goals for yourself.
Yeah depression sucks and really wears you down but you do have the ability to help yourself.
I always consider meditation as a last resort. I don't want to rely on meds period.
I get that but you should still take them. Oh and most importantly smile more. Even if you don't feel happy, just smile and be a nice and courteous person.
Do good things. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or something.
I'd much rather prefer the library.
No. Find something where you have hard work and a lot of interaction where you actually do good work.
I promise you it will help.
I'll look for a job during the summer then. Right now I'm preoccupied with school.
14811
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:37:49 PM »
That seemed a little half-hearted.. "I'm sorry, I didn't realise you weren't a bunch of children anymore!" It doesn't sound like you're apologising for anything you've said or done, but justifying it...
But whatever, I don't care. I avoid your posts as much a possible as is.
:/
14812
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:37:12 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It's easier than you think. The fact that you think it isn't is all in your head.
How do you know?
I dealt with some pretty bad depression for about half my lifespan. Once you work past it and break through those mental barriers, it's kind of crazy how you realize that the only thing stopping you was yourself.
I see. Can I just clarify one thing? I know I don't need medication.
14813
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:35:36 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It can be. I know depression is hard to break out of but sitting around mopping in your own tears on the internet certainly doesn't help.
Get out. Take up an activity or two. Excericse, take meditation classes, run a marathon, do yoga, go hiking. Make goals for yourself.
Yeah depression sucks and really wears you down but you do have the ability to help yourself.
I always consider meditation as a last resort. I don't want to rely on meds period.
I get that but you should still take them. Oh and most importantly smile more. Even if you don't feel happy, just smile and be a nice and courteous person.
Do good things. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or something.
I'd much rather prefer the library.
14814
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:34:27 PM »
You're acting like people haven't tried supporting you in the past. The thing you need to realize is that you have a habit of repeating the same things over and over again. In fact, this isn't even the first time you've made an apology thread like this.
Yes I get that. You don't have to rub it in.
14815
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:33:14 PM »
 Guys I didn't mean to come off as an ass in the OP. I swear. I just took everything for granted with you guys that's all.
14816
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:28:55 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It can be. I know depression is hard to break out of but sitting around mopping in your own tears on the internet certainly doesn't help.
Get out. Take up an activity or two. Excericse, take meditation classes, run a marathon, do yoga, go hiking. Make goals for yourself.
Yeah depression sucks and really wears you down but you do have the ability to help yourself.
I always consider meditation as a last resort. I don't want to rely on meds period.
14817
« on: March 25, 2015, 08:27:40 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
It's easier than you think. The fact that you think it isn't is all in your head.
How do you know?
14818
« on: March 25, 2015, 07:52:49 PM »
And there was an on going battle between Darth Vader and Darth Sidious while the media only could just stand there and watch and George Lucas tries to alter the battle...
14819
« on: March 25, 2015, 07:49:15 PM »
Even if I didn't do any wrong doing to you in particular, I am sorry. Seriously I am sorry this time. I don't want anyone to take anything the wrong way from me.
I don't expect any forgiveness or acceptance. I just need to throw this out there.
14820
« on: March 25, 2015, 07:47:27 PM »
Better your life. Not that hard of a thing to do if you set your mind to it.
I wish it was that easy.
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