Seems Sheepy wanted something halfway like normal debate brought to the top.
Back in Jun-Jul last year cynik posted there about depression, tied it in to people not helping others or something. Someone said in days past you would get your arse kicked to get out of depression (yup, folks, telling people to 'snap out of it' is infallible NOT!)
I had a prang some time ago, fucking stupid dame came speeding through a redlight into my car and as well as mild concussion and shock suffered what is called reactive depression--the whole post traumatic shock syndrome. Soldiers who have actually been in action suffer it. Cure for the depression was to relax--I had weekly massages. Depression is real. My then business partner was fucking typical, day one all "we will help, take it easy" etc but day 2 it was 'can't you snap out of it?'
Did get out of it, took like Mar–Dec that year. Depression can lead to alcoholism, divorce and ultimately suicide. The comedian Spike Milligan suffered heaps from it.
As for helping others, lots of people join clubs etc related to some area they are interested in and as they learn they pass on what they have learned. Not a bad thing to do at all, what it has to do with depression i don't quite see.
But those who don't suffer from it and have never suffered from it have no idea--when they talk about it is like celibate priests solemnly discussing sex
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It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
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Re: Depression
Spike Milligan was a comical genuis who suffered dark depression most of his adult life...sorry about digressing slightly but Spike is good.
"First Irish Rocket to the Moon"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfz9O_mSY1U
"First Irish Rocket to the Moon"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfz9O_mSY1U
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Re: Depression
"Can I ride on top?"
"Why"
"I want to smoke"
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The goons led by that old stager Major Denis Bloodnock trudged wearily and thirstily along the desert.
Seagoon: Major, those vultures circling, are, are they waiting to. . .eat us?
Bloodnock: I'n not sure, but keep your eyes on the ones carrying knives and forks.
Suddenly they see a house, Bloodnock tells them it is a mirage but Seagoon doesn't believe them, tells Eccles & Bluebottle to investigate the house. Suddenly the house mirage pops. Seagoon is broken, Bloodnock tells him sadly "told you it was a mirage"
Suddenly there is a long drawn scream from Eccles and a big thump.
Seagoon: Eccles, what happened?
Eccles: I was upstairs!
"Why"
"I want to smoke"
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The goons led by that old stager Major Denis Bloodnock trudged wearily and thirstily along the desert.
Seagoon: Major, those vultures circling, are, are they waiting to. . .eat us?
Bloodnock: I'n not sure, but keep your eyes on the ones carrying knives and forks.
Suddenly they see a house, Bloodnock tells them it is a mirage but Seagoon doesn't believe them, tells Eccles & Bluebottle to investigate the house. Suddenly the house mirage pops. Seagoon is broken, Bloodnock tells him sadly "told you it was a mirage"
Suddenly there is a long drawn scream from Eccles and a big thump.
Seagoon: Eccles, what happened?
Eccles: I was upstairs!
Re: Depression
I think WWII in which Spike saw service with a battery of 25pdrs in Africa, Sicily & Italy started him on the journey in and out of depression. The strain of writing all those Goon Shows (he was sole author apart from a season cowriting with Eric Sykes to learn plot construction) didn't help that any. Remember what I said about servicemen who have seen active service?
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