Life is bad (3 Viewers)

Mozart

F*ck the media
Feb 3, 2006
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#22
thats life man....if life was all happinese it would be boring.....thats why we
have all those sadness and deprassion...to balance out life....
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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#30
Respaul said:
If its so bad... Why not stop whining and finish it..
Could be worse. You could be wearing black nail polish, white face paint, and all black clothes and making all that whining.
 
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Menace

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Apr 22, 2005
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  • Thread Starter #31
    Byrone said:
    so why is it so bad menace?
    The pain of lost love, I've been deperssed befrore just not as this bad, Imagine somone you love with all your heart and soul dies, you will be destroyed.

    Respaul said:
    If its so bad... Why not stop whining and finish it..
    I'm not stupid to finsh it myself, I'll go to hell If I finsh it myself, I'll wait for a cool death like a car accident or a drug overdose by mistake.
     

    Slagathor

    Bedpan racing champion
    Jul 25, 2001
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    #32
    Menace said:
    The pain of lost love, I've been deperssed befrore just not as this bad, Imagine somone you love with all your heart and soul dies, you will be destroyed.
    Been there... Hell I think we've all been there, surely

    I'm not stupid to finsh it myself, I'll go to hell If I finsh it myself, I'll wait for a cool death like a car accident or a drug overdose by mistake.
    Oh you're religious? I sympathise...
     

    Enron

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    Oct 11, 2005
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    #33
    Correct E-Rock everyone gets depressed. But its moving on and continuing with life that make you a better person. Every morning you have to wake up and look in the mirror and say "Are you going to die today"? If you answer is no, then youre ok.
     

    Raz

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    Nov 20, 2005
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    #34
    Menace said:
    Life is bad. It's just a bunch of aches and pains. When ever there is some good/happiness it's inevitable that it is going to end. I've resolved myself. I'm not going to expect anything but the worst because it's inevitable. Why be caught by suprise by something you know isn't going to last. Don't be a fool, even if it does get better always know it will come to an end.

    Depression is like a black venomous poison that seeps into your brain at some stage of your life and infects every part, slowly at first, and then faster and faster. No matter how much you try to clear up, the first drop is still there, and it could always seep to other parts, at any time, sparked off by any cause.
    You say that every good thing comes to end - yes it does, and maybe becomes a bad thing.
    But every bad thing comes to end too, and becomes better or even good.
    So its like circle of life, if your down, know that you will be back up.

    chears:pint:
     

    Slagathor

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    Jul 25, 2001
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    #35
    Enron said:
    Correct E-Rock everyone gets depressed. But its moving on and continuing with life that make you a better person. Every morning you have to wake up and look in the mirror and say "Are you going to die today"? If you answer is no, then youre ok.
    I'm not sure that's true. I've lost a number of relatives to cancer, which is just a hugely unfair fight to watch someone put up against a disease that was already unofficially pronounced victorious upon discovery. A dear colleague of mine completely unexpectedly committed suicide about a year ago. I've had a pretty rough childhood myself to the point where depression used to stick around for years on end.

    The whole system of morals and believes that modern Western society (I don't know enough about other societies to include them in this 'philosphy') is based upon makes little sense in my eyes nowadays. I'll do what I deem right. I wouldn't particularly welcome death, but I don't fear it either. It's neither good nor evil, it just is.
     

    Enron

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    #36
    Erik said:
    I'm not sure that's true. I've lost a number of relatives to cancer, which is just a hugely unfair fight to watch someone put up against a disease that was already unofficially pronounced victorious upon discovery. A dear colleague of mine completely unexpectedly committed suicide about a year ago. I've had a pretty rough childhood myself to the point where depression used to stick around for years on end.

    The whole system of morals and believes that modern Western society (I don't know enough about other societies to include them in this 'philosphy') is based upon makes little sense in my eyes nowadays. I'll do what I deem right. I wouldn't particularly welcome death, but I don't fear it either. It's neither good nor evil, it just is.
    In the words of Kurt Vonneget, So it goes.
     

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