by One"Soul"?? What fresh bullshit is this? o.O
What you don't like that idea?
Then go to the fuckin movies, and eventually your brain will heal itself. Eat some chocolate.
Sometimes I get a feeling in my heart that is so terrible. Simply out of the blue, for no reason at all, I will feel totally overwhelmed with this feeling of hopelessness and despair. I feel at a basic level that life is meaningless, my endeavors are pointless and we humans are all so fucked.
Then, after a minute, it passes.
I remain reassured in my knowledge that life is wonderful.
I'm going to go destroy someone's computer now, have a nice day. Thanks for reading my post.
:)
He genuinely feels like he is falling into a void. He has emotional deficit problems.
Me? What I am I going to do, now that's I've officially been raging for over 8 hours in a mild way because of some person who just completely pissed me off, is, well, I'm going to smoke some weed.
It's been at least 24 / 36 hours or so. Today is the day I can smoke a tiny pinch.
OP, your life is pointless and meaningless. For all the billions of people on this planet, your contribution, if any at all will essentially be doing nothing except serving the self interests of others.
So, fuck everyone else, fuck them, seriously, and find something for yourself, otherwise everyone else if going to fuck you out of everything.
I'd tell you to go see a doctor, but they'll put you on really shitty SSRIs. I mean they are total shit.
So, if you want to share more about yourself in regards to your emotional issues, I'll be more than glad to tell you how to get out of the rut you are in with nutrition, and OTCs.
Well well well... personally and you won't hear it from a chronic, or other doo gooders. If you smoke too much, you will burn out and get depressed. I mean a small amount. You know those joints people roll up? They are pissing away an entire months supply.
Cannabis: Potent Anti-depressant In Low Doses, Worsens Depression At High Doses
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071023183937.htm
A new neurobiological study has found that a synthetic form of THC, the active ingredient in cannabis, is an effective anti-depressant at low doses. However, at higher doses, the effect reverses itself and can actually worsen depression and other psychiatric conditions like psychosis.
I am not smoking for depression, but rather for other health reasons. I'm in it for the terepines, but generally, it's obvious, this stuff is an anti-depressant.