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Mello Kitty
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tymoteusz3 said: However honestly the cops are NOT what you want here - an ambulance is better.
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Todcasil
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EternalCowabunga said: i woulda went to her place and kept her company
Human after all
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Todcasil
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Re: Would you have? [Re: Eshu] 1
#14129540 - 03/16/11 08:32 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I often get depressed, once a month... The waning crescent moon phase to be exact.
It took me almost thirty years of "manic depressive/bipolar/borderline personality disorder" goodness to realize that it is cyclical, it is horrible when it happens, every time, and also that 'it too shall pass'.
It's not easy to live like that. Your cousin sounds depressed, and I'm not sure what the police are going to for that, you get what I'm saying? She needs her family and friends to be supportive, not some random uniformed dude knocking at her door.
You could have handled that better RP, not trying to be a dick, but just for posterity's sake.
-------------------- Men look at themselves and they see flawed humans, we look at women and we see perfect GODDESSES Women look at themselves and they seem utterly human, when looking at men they see proud GODS. ~Casil
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Mello Kitty
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Re: Would you have? [Re: Todcasil]
#14129546 - 03/16/11 08:35 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Todcasil said: She needs her family and friends to be supportive

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Re: Would you have? [Re: Todcasil]
#14129554 - 03/16/11 08:40 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Todcasil said: I often get depressed, once a month... The waning crescent moon phase to be exact.
It took me almost thirty years of "manic depressive/bipolar/borderline personality disorder" goodness to realize that it is cyclical, it is horrible when it happens, every time, and also that 'it too shall pass'.
It's not easy to live like that. Your cousin sounds depressed, and I'm not sure what the police are going to for that, you get what I'm saying? She needs her family and friends to be supportive, not some random uniformed dude knocking at her door.
You could have handled that better RP, not trying to be a dick, but just for posterity's sake.

Why and how do you think the phases of the moon can make you depressed once a month?
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Todcasil
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Re: Would you have? [Re: Frost]
#14129622 - 03/16/11 08:58 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Well, it's not a matter of "The moon makes me crazy!" if thats what your implying.
To be honest I'm not sure why it happens, but it is the case. Since I was a child, we will just say my entire life, I have been afflicted with 'mood swings'. I don't really want to go into it more, however it can safely be said that I am a manic depressive.
Given that I don't respond well to medication, the past five years I have been 'flying solo' as the kids say  Which is to say i have been unmedicated and still suffering.
My fiance has noticed that It generally happens once a month and started noting my state when I would have these wild mood swings. they were just in her little calender book, and we were talking about it one evening when we both noticed that all the days that I was having trouble on were related by the phase of the moon that was passing over head.
I can't tell you why, perhaps there is some merit to the gravitational pull of the moon and my hormones?
Only science can tell us. But, since I consider myself a spiritual person, perhaps it is not just coincidence?
-------------------- Men look at themselves and they see flawed humans, we look at women and we see perfect GODDESSES Women look at themselves and they seem utterly human, when looking at men they see proud GODS. ~Casil
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gerryjarcia
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Re: Would you have? [Re: Todcasil]
#14131897 - 03/16/11 03:53 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Todcasil said: Well, it's not a matter of "The moon makes me crazy!" if thats what your implying.
To be honest I'm not sure why it happens, but it is the case. Since I was a child, we will just say my entire life, I have been afflicted with 'mood swings'. I don't really want to go into it more, however it can safely be said that I am a manic depressive.
Given that I don't respond well to medication, the past five years I have been 'flying solo' as the kids say  Which is to say i have been unmedicated and still suffering.
My fiance has noticed that It generally happens once a month and started noting my state when I would have these wild mood swings. they were just in her little calender book, and we were talking about it one evening when we both noticed that all the days that I was having trouble on were related by the phase of the moon that was passing over head.
I can't tell you why, perhaps there is some merit to the gravitational pull of the moon and my hormones?
Only science can tell us. But, since I consider myself a spiritual person, perhaps it is not just coincidence?

i've noticed a similar pattern in my life. good to know i'm not alone in this.
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