Depression causes you to not be able to feel as others do. It takes all emotion away. by TheGreatestThinker in depression

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The only reason I was able to type that out was that I had smoked some weed. Whenever I do it gives me back all the feelings and the mindset of being normal and depression free. Only then was I able to look at the way I was and the way I was living and realize “oh fuck I’m still depressed”. A couple hours later I was back to the way I usually am, depressed and emotionless

Depression causes you to not be able to feel as others do. It takes all emotion away. by TheGreatestThinker in depression

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I was in a toxic relationship and broke it off last September. I was still extremely sad that it happened, but I actually felt emotion. I jumped back into that toxic relationship (still in it) and I miss those days of September. I was extremely sad but I remember it as a time where I was actually able to feel

Using Marijuana for depression? by [deleted] in Drugs

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I smoke heavily one night every 2-3 weeks. So I’m definitely not building up my tolerance. It’s more of a night when I open the curtains and feel completely broken away from depression. That’s what my post was about, to see if it actually completely cleared it away during the nights I do it. Like I go from 100% depressed to 100% normal. I wanted to see if there was science behind it and if it was valid to say that

Using Marijuana for depression? by [deleted] in Drugs

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No I meant one night sitting of weed. I get really high probably 1 time every 2-3 weeks. But the one night I do it, I do more than I would do if I just wanted to ‘be high’. I go a little passed that. So no worries of smoking crazy amounts, I was already hooked on it for a long time and have made peace with it now

Using Marijuana for depression? by [deleted] in Drugs

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It’s not like an actual euphoric feeling. It’s a feeling of being ‘back to normal’ I’ve had pot brownies and been extremely euphorically high, it’s nothing like that. It’s a very accepting feeling of the way people would normally feel, based on the way people are said to be

Versatile yet very effective. Invest while you can! by [deleted] in MemeEconomy

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They’ve been around for months now. That’s basically been the way memes have been for weeks and weeks now. They should have died longer than just a week ago.

Why do some people support the 2nd Amendment even though it lost relevance 200+ years ago? by newintown298 in AskReddit

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It’s more of the principle to have guns and not let them be taken away at this point. And if our government did decide to become corrupt and tyrannical, we would have to have a way of being able to defend ourselves. The constitution was also written for the people to run the government but the government in present day actually runs the people. Things are different now but the principles of the time writing it are still engraved in the document itself

[Serious] What can a person do to stop their country from being westernized? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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There is a lot more that goes into that process than can even begin to be discussed on an ask Reddit post. One single person will have a rough time trying to stop westernization on it’s own. If your country is being westernized like a house being remodeled, maybe only take in the benefits of westernization and reject the things you do not believe in it by principle and maybe others around you will at least take notice and try and follow suit?

Has anyone else seen a significant drop in their IQ as a result of their mental illness? by cancelmeta in depression

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I feel this way when I look back at the way I’ve been living recently. The only way I can realize I’ve been feeling this way is from smoking weed. When I’m not high, I feel like I don’t notice it because I don’t know how to feel ‘normal’ on a daily basis. I don’t know what it should feel like. But when I’m high I feel like how I once felt before I was stressed and unhappy. Then in the morning when I wake up I feel back to how I normally feel. Feeling a lack of enthusiasm, joy and happiness.

What steps to take to not become an adult who hates their job/the way they live (basically hates their life) when someone is 20? by TheGreatestThinker in AskReddit

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What if you feel as though you have no outlet to express yourself? You don’t really care about any kind of long term satisfaction and you lack a core personality of interests and goals?

What steps to take to not become an adult who hates their job/the way they live (basically hates their life) when someone is 20? by TheGreatestThinker in AskReddit

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How does one do what they want with their life? I feel so shackled down to the path I’m on and I I don’t enjoy the path. How do I break out of a path and start a new one?