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What exactly are you going on about?
Your flag appears to have returned to it's throw-back Sebtopiaris banner.
Quensatango, Sordica, and Sunthreit
Counting myself, I found 3 people in this region that has some kind of depression, odly enough, I think I will find more. I tend to just accept it that I will have depression for the rest of my life, since if even if I did get better or "cured" of it, I think because of my personality and core values I would go back to it again, and again... my outlook on life was a little apathetic and nihilist even before I got this.
Depression is becoming more and more commonplace. 30 years ago or so most with depression would encounter it in their mid 30s, nowadays it's more common in adolescents, and a large part of the populous will encounter it at some point, compared to previous generations.
Hajirah and Sunthreit
Thanks, all I really did was deepen the blue of the old one.
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Why do you guys reckon this is? Is it environmental, societal or rising levels of diagnosis/awareness as opposed to disorder?
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Isn't a sea patrol composed of boats? The non-flying type I mean.
Most likely a complicated mix.
Tends to be the case with these things. Although a bit of advice I picked up from my economics teacher is to try and identify the primary cause. In which case I'd be inclined to either go towards diagnosis(no one really kept stats on this in the past, hell to an extent psychology wasn't really a thing until the 1900's... and Freud had to off been working off something) or environmental(including social environment, things like diet, social setup, effects of technology,etc).
Is it peculiar if I find entirely new ways to procrastinate as if it's some kind of working/trying something new? I have an 800 word science essay due tomorrow but I've just started watching some episodes of Bob Ross's The Joy of Painting.
Procrastination is going to be the death of us all.
Harkain, Hajirah, and Sunthreit
F%^$ me, they just had to put wrestling as an option for democratic decisions. How can you say no to that?
I just graduated today from American High School.
This school year we had an active bomb and shooter threat and our school thought the best course of action was to group all of us up into the gym, spending about 10 minutes of sending everyone through the hallways to cluster up a group of 2000 people densely packed together in a large open room with few structural supports. Sometimes I think they just want to get rid of us.
In your settings, look for "require confirmation before passing legislation". You can enable it if you want; it will help stop you from accidentally picking the wrong option in future.
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