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  1. Re: Would most people be better off undiagnosed? on Psychiatrists Cast Doubt On Biomedical Model of Mental Illness · · Score: 1

    Where could I move that isn't plagued by corruption in the government, global recession, and other complicated socio-economic problems? How do I find people I like hanging out with when I stopped enjoying most social activities of any kind several years ago? What kind of job could I get that I would actually enjoy? I've been trying to find a new job for over a year and I haven't found a thing, even when applying to janitorial and server jobs. When Burger King is getting over 300 responses to their posted ads, what chance do I have?

    I like animals, so I got more pets. I'm trying to find work in that field, but I've had no luck. And even if I did, would I really be much happier? I love the animals, they actually make me smile, but they're not going to make my depression go away. It's heavy and suffocating and it's always there, except when I took ecstasy those two times, but I can't anymore because my current medication renders it useless.

    I took a look at that link you gave me, but I'm not sure what to think of it.

  2. Re: Would most people be better off undiagnosed? on Psychiatrists Cast Doubt On Biomedical Model of Mental Illness · · Score: 1

    I finally tried once near the end of high school, but I couldn't cut deep enough. The pain shouldn't have been a problem; I'm fine with a little pain, but I guess there are instincts that make self harm a lot harder than one would think. I sat there, splattered in congealing blood, and I thought, "this is disgusting. And it's not going to work."

    As long as I'm still alive, there's a chance that things will get better. I no longer hold any real hope for this; even under optimal circumstances, I think it would be difficult ... and the optimal circumstances will probably never, ever come about. But it's still a possiblity, and it's something I ought to hold on for, because suicide is both final and extremely difficult without the proper motivation.

    Still, every day I pray I'll get cancer. I don't care how terrible the disease is. If it gets me closer to the finish, I'll welcome it with open arms.

  3. Re: Would most people be better off undiagnosed? on Psychiatrists Cast Doubt On Biomedical Model of Mental Illness · · Score: 1

    The despair yawns under me, a wide black hole in the bottom of my mind, entreating everything above to slip into its cold embrace. There's not much left, now ... and even if there was, what would I do with it? No amount of hope will conjure opportunity from an unattractive job market and societal problems so confounding that apathy is toted as the only healthy solution. Not that I'm blaming everyone else for my problems, the problem is me. I could make more friends, but I wouldn't enjoy spending time with them. I know this from experience, not pessimissm. I just don't enjoy being around most people. I don't enjoy most things.

    I want to die all the time, almost. None of the therapists I've been to understand that. "What sorts of things make you anxious?" they ask, "When you start having these feelings of wanting to die, what are you doing?" When I want to die I am at my shitty job, I am on the bus, I am at the bank, I am talking to friends. I'm smiling as I chat with some co-workers because none of them will understand if I tell them how much I want to cut my hand off with the band saw and watch myself bleed out. Someone I trust is standing behind me, screaming, please kill me please kill me please please please PLEASE please let me die let me die please help me and I have to smile and keep talking because it's always there and most people just won't get it.

    Fuck music. Fuck "talking up old times," what, high school where I spent my afternoons dreaming of torching the place down? Fuck everyone who tells me that we all think basically the same thoughts; you have no idea what it's like in here. No. Fucking. Clue.

  4. Re:Goodbye on How Colleges Are Pushing Out the Poor To Court the Rich · · Score: 1

    Given the current state of our (Canada's) government, especially the Prime Minister, I don't think we should really be pointing fingers. You know, in all politeness.

  5. Re:No, it's not the Boomers failing to retire. on Getting a Literature Ph.D. Will Make You Into a Horrible Person · · Score: 1

    It's finally begun. Future students will be required to obtain two PhDs or the equivalent to land a job.

  6. Re:"weed out the naysayers" on Steve Jobs' First Boss: 'Very Few Companies Would Hire Steve, Even Today' · · Score: 1

    ...Holy shit, I desperately need to read this. Thanks.

  7. Re:Wrong objective on An Instructo-Geek Reviews The 4-Hour Chef · · Score: 1

    I'm not offended at all; with my level of knowledge, nothing should be assumed. The recipes I attempt usually take at least an hour and never turn out quite right ... except for meatloaf, which I have mastered by repeatedly tweaking the recipe to taste. Sometimes I can make stir fry. I'll check out that site you linked.

    And thank you for the tip about the margarine; I had always suspected as such, but far be it from me to complain about Mom's cooking.

  8. Re:Wrong objective on An Instructo-Geek Reviews The 4-Hour Chef · · Score: 1

    As someone who regularly eats instant noodles and condensed soup on toast, I thank you for your kind response. I'll try the pasta, getting really sick of pasta with margarine (another dish from home).

  9. Re:Wrong objective on An Instructo-Geek Reviews The 4-Hour Chef · · Score: 1

    Where do you find your recipes? Really, I want to know. How do you know how to make all these delicious 20-minute meals? The only thing my mama taught me was not to put eggs in the microwave. And for the record, we only ate out when we were on vacation. However, I definitely prefer eating at a restaurant to her cooking.

  10. Re:"Dry wine"? on An Instructo-Geek Reviews The 4-Hour Chef · · Score: 1

    Thank you. Finally a commenter who isn't a fucking asshole.

    Not everyone can be a master chef. Becoming good at cooking takes time, guidance, and *money*. If a recipe doesn't turn out right, that means I don't get to eat. I can't afford to buy a bunch of weird ingredients and equipment just because a recipe sounds cool. I also dislike cooking new things because I frequently find that instructions are ambiguous or incomplete. Great review, that cookbook sounds cool but I'd never buy it.

  11. Re:Why is this necessary? on Dad Hacks "Donkey Kong" - Now Pauline Rescues Mario · · Score: 1

    You don't really think Donkey Kong or any Mario game has a lot of literary merit as a story, do you?

    You're missing the point. It's easy to envision yourself in the role of Donkey Kong or Mario precisely because they don't have a lot of character depth; their only clear traits are 'powerful,' 'male,' and 'kinda goofy-lookin'.' The first two apply to most video game characters. A lot of them are stupid or annoying or overly buff, but they're still characters that most guys wouldn't mind using as an avatar in the context of the game.

    Most female video game characters, what few of them there are, are not suitable avatars for the majority of female gamers. Quite frankly, I would rather pretend to be a man than play as Yuna or most of the other options available. By and large they aren't powerful warriors, they don't inspire fear in their enemies, and every time they open their mouths I want to punch them in the face. I kinda liked Lulu for the first ten minutes of FFX, but then she revealed that the most important thing to her was her crush on the stupidist character in the game and it kind of ruined her for me. Lara Croft I don't mind so much, but only because I'm a lesbian.

  12. Re:not evil...humanity on SXSW: Nate Silver Discusses Data Bias, the Strangeness of Fame · · Score: 1

    But what about quantum uncertainty?

  13. Re:Nothing more than McCarthyism on Orson Scott Card's Superman Story Shelved After Homophobia Controversy · · Score: 1

    perhaps it is their outspoken natures that drives them to do things the rest of us can do little more than wish we did.

    Yeah, I know. And as much as I love free speech, I'm glad that you feel too embarrassed to spew outright hate speech in public. You have no idea how damaging it is for people, especially kids, to hear that kind of stuff when they've committed no crime save for an involuntary preference for their own gender. If you want to express your opinion go right ahead, I wouldn't dream of stopping you, but don't act like you're surprised when you get a negative response.

    Orson Scott Card is a (usually) great writer and it's sad that he's being discriminated against for his beliefs. However, there is a huge difference between the right to say nasty things and the right to equality/basic human rights.

  14. Re:And people wonder why the US is going broke... on For Businesses, the College Degree Is the New High School Diploma · · Score: 1

    The best part is that applicants who went to college are likely to be in debt, which does wonders for one's work ethic. *thumbs up* But seriously, surely there must be a more efficient way to test intelligence/work ethic than forcing all file clerks to spend several years and a ton of money learning how to file?

  15. Re:Copyright protection on Jonathan Coulton Song Used By Glee Without Permission · · Score: 1

    This is almost enough to make me regret that I already stopped watching Glee a few weeks ago, near the end of season 1, when the girlfriend of the boy in a wheelchair told him that if he just believed in himself and didn't give up hope he might be able to walk again someday. The next day, he told her that she had been totally right, and in fact he had already been cured. He got out of his chair and performed a dance number with the help of various strangers.

  16. Re:Suggestion: Stop linking to Medical Daily. on Spinal Fluid Chemical Levels Linked To Suicidal Behavior · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the tip! I will try this tomorrow.

  17. Re:Also called "multiple-tab syndrome" on Using Multiple Forms of Media At Once Correlates With Depression, Anxiety · · Score: 1

    distraction
    distraction
    distraction

    Oh God, yes.

  18. Re:Gridlocked with No Way to Prime the Pump on Vast Bulk of BitCoins Are Hoarded, Not Used · · Score: 1

    If you read the rest of OP's comment, he addresses this. Are you seriously asserting that no one should have any savings?

  19. Re:An Important Study on Sexism In Science · · Score: 1

    I bet the tendency to get more pay has something to do with the worker's actual value.

    Can you clarify this? We're talking about situations where workers get paid more because they demand it, which is often the case in real life. In what way does a worker demanding more pay determine that worker's "actual" value to the company?

    Yes, mandatory, scheduled raises are counter-productive too, but the choice doesn't have to be between assholes and slackers. A good manager who actually knows a thing or two about what the people under him are doing should be capable of judging for himself how valuable a worker is based on experience, referrals, quality of work, and a myriad of other things that have nothing to do with the prospective employee's overbloated ego.

  20. Re:An Important Study on Sexism In Science · · Score: 1

    Someone mod parent up, please. An aggressive personality might be necessary for, say, a car salesman, but in many professions (especially the sciences!) the tendency to demand more pay has nothing to do with a worker's actual value to the company.

  21. Re:How to decide the fate of helium on Scientists Speak Out Against Wasting Helium In Balloons · · Score: 1

    You know what bugs me? The smart asses who demean those less educated than themselves without contributing anything useful to the conversation.

  22. Re:Fool of an MP on MP Seeking To Outlaw Written Accounts of Child Abuse · · Score: 1

    Try having a conversation about democracy without using the word "democracy". For bonus points, try doing it without referring to any particular government (if the word were outlawed, the chances you'd be living under a democratic government are pretty slim). Sure, it's possible, but it's a hell of a lot harder - especially if the person you're trying to communicate with isn't particularly well educated.

  23. Re:1984 - since 1950's ! on Complex Systems Theorists Predict We're About One Year From Global Food Riots · · Score: 1

    I work in the meat department of a Real Canadian Superstore. Every day we throw out hundreds of dollars of expired, spoiled, or otherwise damaged meat. A lot of it's probably still okay to eat, but we're obligated to dispose of anything we're not 100% certain about. Heaven forbid someone get sick and sue, after all.

    Recently, the rules have become even stricter. We now throw out products half a day before they expire, and all the discounted product is pulled off the counters at noon (before many bargain hunters even get to the store). Also, any meat that's discoloured now gets thrown out immediately without being discounted at all. Last week, on multiple days, the garbage in my department totalled well over $1000.

    We waste a ton of water and electricity, too. It's not a bad place to work (in my particular store and department), but the scale of waste our superiors obligate us to produce really sickens me sometimes.

  24. Re:Well, I was forced to serve them hamburgers on Chinese Students Say They Are Being Forced To Build Your Next iPhone · · Score: 1

    So we should be happy with the (arguably) lesser of two evils?

  25. Re:Sure, so long as you pay full medical costs on Study Shows Marijuana Use In Teens Correlates To Decreasing IQ · · Score: 1

    Somebody mod this guy +1 Funny, ha.