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for those who dont know i have psychiatric disorders + Show Spoiler +http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=9128
im a(used to be) quite sad person with obsessive thinking and terrible parental pressure over me.
so this is how i deal with it:
*i practice swimming
*I go to gym
*im eating more healthy food, and worried about gaining weigh ( im thin )
*Im saving my OWN money to buy a Fender American Stratocaster(but im a les paul player =) those gibson customs are so freaking expensive, specially the jimmy page ones)
*Now i always smile and touch ppl, and talk to them. even if im not in a good mood inside. And i inspire ppl to do their things and i got some good jokes, and i do crazy things to make ppl laugh and feel better. i have nothing left to lose.
* i left games, yaeh, now i only have 4 icons in my desktop, SFIV the only one i play but just casually with girls, METAL GEAR SOLID 2 cause im bonded to that game severelly, COD4 cause i had good moments with my best friends playing that game, and starcraft, cause its in my blood
im better? hell i am Im happy? heck who the hell is trully happy in life?
So now i think my lil 10 yrs old brother can mirror me, or at least get some good inspiration.
if u are suffering from drugs, depression, ODC, obesity, loss streak on iccup, u cant play that john petrucci song in guitar, or if ur boner is small.
do something, not that it will cure ur problems, ur gonna die anyway, just try and make things a lil better.
gg no re
map is loser choice but i dont have the map can u wait so i can download it first?
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you think john petrucci riffs are hard? try frank zappa or robert fripp ("fracture" or anything from 80s krimson)
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On November 17 2009 00:02 omninmo wrote: you think john petrucci riffs are hard? try frank zappa or robert fripp
now that is a good answer
+1 credibility
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sweet stuff dude. i'm glad you've found a way to cope with your pathology.
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It's not a pathology, it's just your current state. It will change
Btw, try a B-complex multivitamin, can work well with anxiety
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On November 17 2009 00:11 Foucault wrote: It's not a pathology, it's just your current state. It will change
Btw, try a B-complex multivitamin, can work well with anxiety
Thx, I´ll try this too, been battling with anxiety for years. I´m currently just trying to force myself to care about things and to find some motivation but it´s weird how I feel like running low on energy all the time, can be such a weird feeling once in a while.
But Mr. Kim you are right, people never are really "happy", it´s an illusion. You can have happy moments, but happiness is impossible...
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On November 17 2009 00:33 HwangjaeTerran wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2009 00:11 Foucault wrote: It's not a pathology, it's just your current state. It will change
Btw, try a B-complex multivitamin, can work well with anxiety Thx, I´ll try this too, been battling with anxiety for years. I´m currently just trying to force myself to care about things and to find some motivation but it´s weird how I feel like running low on energy all the time, can be such a weird feeling once in a while.
i know what are you talking about
waking up wanting to sleep again
feeling tired of even thinking that u got a whole life ahead
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On November 17 2009 01:52 Gnarly wrote: I told my mom I wanted to kill myself, and she got super pissed off at me and kicked me out.
Did your mother seriously glaze over the logical inconsistencies involved with a decision like this?
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Whenever I see your name as thread starter I go
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Playing a bunch of video games doesn't count as leaving games behind imo. Otherwise a good blog.
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On November 17 2009 02:50 Snet wrote: Playing a bunch of video games doesn't count as leaving games behind imo. Otherwise a good blog. I would count hardcore gamer turning casual as quitting games.
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On November 17 2009 02:55 Zanric wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2009 02:50 Snet wrote: Playing a bunch of video games doesn't count as leaving games behind imo. Otherwise a good blog. I would count hardcore gamer turning casual as quitting games.
I would count it as playing less games. I do understand what you're trying to say though, that it's an improvement, haha.
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Everything's gonna be fine kids
I felt like that at 19 too. I'm 30 now, life happens and stuff in your head diminishes
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On November 17 2009 02:55 Zanric wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2009 02:50 Snet wrote: Playing a bunch of video games doesn't count as leaving games behind imo. Otherwise a good blog. I would count hardcore gamer turning casual as quitting game addiction
Fixed.
Still a massive step forward in terms of not letting games run your life.
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'Now i always smile and touch ppl'
Really now?
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On November 17 2009 05:20 BlasiuS wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2009 02:55 Zanric wrote:On November 17 2009 02:50 Snet wrote: Playing a bunch of video games doesn't count as leaving games behind imo. Otherwise a good blog. I would count hardcore gamer turning casual as quitting game addiction Fixed. Still a massive step forward in terms of not letting games run your life.
actly the biggest problem was starcraft
it all started when i was 12 yrs old, my cousin's fault
he showed me the shiny cd case with kerrigan in it
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