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Pati-O'-Ganj
02-16-2001, 11:06 PM
I really don't understand people. I mean, I never do anything to start shit with anyone... ninety-nine point nine percent of the time, but if you're in that thousandth you must be a real fink (yes, fink). I'm nice to people, I encourage them, make attempts to raise their self esteem, and do you know what I get in return. A fatty steaming pile of shit, with flies circling. I guess some people just like to be depressed. Whta's up with that anyway? Sulking around for sympathy and such and lashing out irrationally? I think this is a very unhealthy thing to do, because when somethign REALLY bad happens to that person, people will just think nothing of it and that might lead to them to do something tragically tragic (I don't know, but it could be bad). So people, try and remember that happiness is like a state of mind (like Wyoming... well maybe not Wyoming, how about Hawaii) and if you really want to be happy, you can be happy, unless you have some sort of depression. But that leads me to another point, depression is also a state of mind (this time Wyoming, or Kansas) and people can be just as easily happy as depressed.
I would just like this little post to go out to all my friends who are having bad times right now, I try, but it just doesn't work. So they can go ahead and tell me how annoying I am, (while secretly they're hiding that smile from tme, for I am a huge goof) and I'm just gonna be right there, irrepressible like a slinky andmaking wise cracks

Peace!
Patio

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boy christe
02-20-2001, 12:33 PM
you know - you're right, silly!

my ex-john mentioned (about my friend cory) that it is always easy for someone to remain depressed when other people are willing to provide the missed happiness. this is true because humans have a basic desire to *nurture* sad folk as an "escape" from their own problems.

when these two types of people get together, it becomes terrible. neither is willing to face their own truths because the other is providing *supplemental* truths for them. unhealthy.

i, too, beleive that happiness is a state of mind. and no matter how often i stress it to my sad friends, i know first-hand that it's not always easy to believe that.

thank you for bringing this up. i have been very sad recently...and i can't lay a finger on it... images/smilies/frown.gif

love wesley.

AthenA
02-20-2001, 11:32 PM
WERD!!! All I could ever say and more. I feel ya, brotha man! images/smilies/wink.gif In the noble words of my friend Bob Marley..."don't worry about a thing, because every little thing is gonna be alright!"

Nimble*Syd
02-20-2001, 11:38 PM
hehehe thanx pat images/smilies/smile.gif

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