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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Quemaqua on Saturday, May 22, 2010, 05:51:21 PM
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But at least there's beer. Here's to liver failure.
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Not that you need a nag, but don't overdo it. Especially now.
Also, if my opinion on the matter is worth anything to you:
You're free right now. Pretty much totally free. Don't let that truth slip past you. Think about stuff that you used to do like music, writing, or studying. You have time for this stuff again. They might seem pointless right now, but when it comes down to it they're about as worthwhile as anything humans are capable of. There was a bit of time during the past few months just before the meet when Aimee and I thought you seemed to be doing much better. It seemed like you were just focusing on yourself at the time. Maybe you were putting on a good face for us, but if not it might be worth looking at what was working then.
If all else fails. People care about you. They want you to be happy. That has lower things from completely shitty to at least moderately shitty.
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No more pills. The beer can flow.
I'll get back to doing things eventually. Right now, the motivation to do much beyond drink and smoke is... thin.
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I'll pretty much second everything Sy said, especially the part about focusing on your writing, music, and studying. Things will get better.
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Great things can come from anguish. It's definitely easier said than done, it's up to you to get yourself out. Sometimes you have to twist your own arm into doing what you know is best for yourself. Whether it's taking the time to socialize, even when you least want to see others, or getting the right food when you think you can't stomach it.
I wish I knew you better, but from what I do know I believe you can pull through. Your experiences and ordeals over the years have forged a strong will within you. You will overcome your trials. Trust your instincts.
The barley juice you drink might help but I wouldn't put much stock in it. Please note that I am in Canada and US beer is basically diluted barley juice compared to Canadian beverages. ;)
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Great things can come from anguish.
Wait for it...
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BURGER OF ANGUISH.
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I think you should give Beatrice a call.
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BURGER OF ANGUISH.
Haha see! ;D
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Great things can come from anguish.
I still think that great things may come from dealing properly with the causes of anguish. Anguish itself promotes fear, anger, depression, and more anguish, in my experience.
Que, you can't avoid this period of suffering. It must run its course. The only question is whether you emerge from it healthy, or sick from chemical addiction. Ease the pain in nondestructive ways, please. Invest your mind into something, even if it's ultimately meaningless. Games work for me. There's working to climb out of a hole, and then there's surviving your stay in the hole. Both are important.
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Cobra speaks the truth.
If gaming does it for you then well and good, but I'd suggest getting out of the house. You joined a gym recently, so maybe force yourself there or something.
Also here is a link that may help:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37092825/ns/health-behavior/
Have a chat with people you are close with in your family every day if possible.
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I've been out of the house every day. And been at my mom's place with family nearly every day for the last week. It doesn't help.
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It also helps to cut ties with the source of the anguish.
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If only that were an option.
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Whores.
Lots of them.
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Ren may be able to help with that.
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Exercise. Start running, start lifting weights. Stop drinking and smoking so much. I know from experience that this helps with depression.
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Ren may be able to help with that.
I will send them across the pacific as soon as you give the word.
Unrelated note, how's your Japanese? My Chinese is actually doing really well but I leave China in two weeks and I'm afraid it'll become much harder to improve.
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Complete standstill. I have no desire to study whatsoever, haven't for months now.
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You should go to Japan and meet Scarlett Johansson
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Hahaha! For relaxing times, make it Suntori time.
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You should go to Japan and meet Scarlett Johansson
Wo0t!!!
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I'm drinking Jameson in my living room and there's some anime around somewhere. Close enough?
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Why is life so bad? Seems like a lot of people are unsatisfied. What's up?
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I....I've got nothing. Picross may help. Fuck me, is that shit ever addictive.
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I haven't actually told the story here yet. Most of you probably either have no idea what it is, think it's about the divorce, or figured it out already. I'll tell it eventually. But telling it now would be premature.
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I must admit, I thought it was about the divorce. Whatever it is, I hope you get past it without doing yourself much more damage. I also hope your job is OK.
BTW, I was playing Alan Wake (simply awesome), and thought at least thrice that you'd enjoy it. I know you are worried about finally killing your 360, but there is no better game to do it with than Alan Wake.
It just seems like something you'd really enjoy, and would identify with the main character. Just make sure you play the game at night.
There have been moments in Alan Wake when I've gotten to the end of the forest when I've realized that I have missed an optional item, and have literally decided against it because of my pussification at the hands of the game.
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The game looked really neat, actually. But I just can't seem to play games anymore. Maybe I just need something darker...
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Or something better...like Picross or Picross 3D
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I will agree with gpw on the Picross issue.
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See, I thought I was free of the Picross trap...and then I saw that there was a new one...IN 3D. Not only did it bring me right back in, but it made me go back to the old one as well. Fuck me, where has all my time gone?
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I've always found fighting games to be the best solution to woes in life. If it wasn't for Killer Instinct and Marvel Super Heroes, I'm not sure I'd have made it through high school. Not surprisingly, I spend 1 hour at work every day playing Street Fighter 2: Championship Edition with coworkers, which is why I love my job.
I hope things work out soon, Que. Being in a slump can seem overwhelming in the moment, so try not to forget how awesome the world is in the long run.
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For me it's the opposite. Life and the world generally piss me off, but for the last 2 and a half months I'd entirely forgotten.
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Because they're relevant and I'm too drunk to remember that nobody fucking likes poetry:
run (http://quemaqua.deviantart.com/#/d2qhwt1)
the progress of the experiment (http://quemaqua.deviantart.com/#/d2qkdt3)
a poem from a well bottom (http://quemaqua.deviantart.com/#/d2qkebm)