Cassius23
When you read DU, do you become really depressed?
Like clincially (as in the criteria listed below, which though it is technically dysthymia it does match up pretty well)?
1. poor appetite or overeating
2. insomnia or hypersomnia
3. low energy or fatigue
4. low self-esteem
5. poor concentration or difficult making decisions
6. feelings of hopelessness
If not, how do you not get that way? If so, how do you deal with it?
This is a really serious question, by the way.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x4736742
Roman primitive, you are a liberal. Eating and sleeping disorders, being lazy, low self-esteem, inability to make informative decisions, and feeling helpless is all part of your essance. It defines you. It's a summary of your life to this point and all that you can expect in the future. You're a walking wreck, and that's when you've got the energy to walk. Dysthymia doesn't scratch the surface of just how out-of-touch you dolts are with reality. You're all nobodys wanting to be somebodys.
Welcome to your world. Embrace it.

For those of us who are conservatives, when we read DU we laugh at how your preceived intelligence is nothing but immature silliness, the product of child-like thinking, your posts nothing but the printed words of individuals who are so simpleminded and yet who take themselves so seriously.
You're nothing but entertainment. We expect you to continue to be entertaining in 2009 as your anger and frustrations continue to mount.

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