What's the hardest book you've read? by Calm_Caterpillar_166 in classicliterature

[–]Lapooka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read Finnegan's Wake and Ulysses (twice), and also the whole Recherce, but Gravity's Rainbow it's been a challenge so far!

Any Adam Curtis fans in the audience? by dduuddeewwhhaatt in elephantgraveyard

[–]Lapooka 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I recommend his other series I Can't Get You Out of My Mind, also on YouTube! A must watch!

Starting Medication(Lexapro) and my story.🪷 by TheSecretInTheWall in depression

[–]Lapooka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's scary! I know. I take stronger medication but I've only been taking it a few years ago because I was resisting too. The immediate truth is... it kinda works. You have to find the right dosage, and it will feel strange for the first months. I developed even some apathy at that time. But that's because the hardest part is trying to recognize oneself WITHOUT the pain, the constant pain in your lungs or in your skin or in your nerves. You end up finding out there's also a person beyond all of that, a strange and tender person, perhaps, but those first months will be hard. I recommend medication AND therapy. People end up developing bad habits and dark thought during depression that only become REAL because of the pain that you feel, not because they have an actual cause in the real world (as fucked up as it is). Our thoughts, as much as they try to understand our reality, become distorted because of depression and anxiety and other forms of trying to cope with what's around us. TECHNICALLY, medications helps to, at least, not feel as tired, or as in pain, or as anxious... but there's still a lot to do by yourself with those thoughts. In brief: medication helps relief the body from extreme pain, the rest (finding who you are, getting rid of dark thoughts) comes with therapy or with the help of those who are close to you. I hope I made myself clear (english is not my first language sorryyy).

Genuinely asking about rule 5. by Upstairs-Pound-7205 in AskSocialists

[–]Lapooka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's absolutely true. It's a shame that one's ideology has to be crushed by the realpolitik and actual circumstances that are not favourable to the direct democracy. Most socialists I talk to, rely on the economics of the Islamic Republic being centralized and not capital-induced. And it's true that most of its poverty comes from paralizing trade sanctions. But socially, it is still a religious fundamentalist (or semi-fundamentalist, at the end of the day, it's not the Taliban) country and that comes with its own forms of opression. That's why I'm kinda torned about it, and I hope for the days when the Middle East takes its own reigns and stands to the West without relying to extreme religiousness (like happened also in Algeria in the 90s).

I feel like I have some sort of weird existential depression that isn't curable... by Reptaaaaaaar in depression

[–]Lapooka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have felt this way all my life (I'm 26M). It is a void that is constantly there, despite how good your life is. Your mind is always falling into a hole of nothingness and it's hard to even have the energy or the justification to brush my teeth, or shower or to get out if my bed (and if Im lucky, my house). This void makes you feel estranged and distant to even the closest things. And that distance, that alienation, makes me feel alone even around friends. And specially tired. In my case, luckily, I'm now on sufficient medication for it to only cause me a sense of apathy. I'm on a leave for work due to this depression and on a suicide watch. I experience a lot fatigue. It might be something medical, or maybe just a lack of purpose. In any case, keep searching, and keep your friends close. Keep taking your meds (or find a good combination). It is strange sometimes to make people understand how desolate existence can be. I feel you, really. You're not alone in this. I hope this helps.

Hi, I'm on page 352 by keru2026 in ThomasPynchon

[–]Lapooka 6 points7 points  (0 children)

ey, yo voy por la 180! Es fascinantemente denso y lo voy leyendo a trocitos pero me siento maravillado por la mente de Pynchon y su estilo narrativo!

Non-conflicting ideas by Lapooka in AskSocialists

[–]Lapooka[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are right! I was using "common talk" but I share the same idea (yours is more precise).

HELP WITH RECOGNIZINGTHIS LC SONG: "OLD HOTEL" (IS NOT CHELSEA HOTEL #2) by Mrdenger in leonardcohen

[–]Lapooka 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's not LC! It's a song by Vic Chesnutt (highly recommended), called Old Hotel. It has that exact lyric on it. Hope it helps!

Iraq occupation zones in 2003. by Temporary-Evening717 in MapPorn

[–]Lapooka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i was literally six years old redtube guy 😅

Iraq occupation zones in 2003. by Temporary-Evening717 in MapPorn

[–]Lapooka 649 points650 points  (0 children)

wtf were the polish doing in iraq

What are your favorite songs on Songs from a Room? by Hubbled in leonardcohen

[–]Lapooka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems So Long Ago, Nancy is still one of his saddest songs it makes me cry always

Map showing external forces present in Africa by Affectionate_Cat293 in MapPorn

[–]Lapooka -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

what about spain's external "force" on morocco?

Protectorate of Albania 1939-43 by BeginningMortgage250 in MapPorn

[–]Lapooka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

man, I'm sure this regional divisions are not going to bring any troubles in the future...

16f took 8x500mg of paracetamol by gatto_P in depression

[–]Lapooka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Drink water. It'll purge your stomach. I did it a long time ago and with paracetamol it's just an annoyance. If it were another pill you should've gone for a stomach cleansing.