• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    You don’t understand what an example is? Dear lord.

    You wrote that. It’s bullshit. Harmful bullshit, I might add. But you’re just not big enough of a person to admit to mistakes, even though we all make them.

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        13 days ago

        Aww, is someone having to change their quote, because what they said was incorrect, but you can’t admit to it so you pretend you didn’t say what you actually did say?

        You didn’t say “depression is in your head”. You said “Objectively, depression is JUST in your head.”

        That’s something an overconfident moron with no understanding of psychiatry might say.

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            12 days ago

            Why do you keep replying?

            You’re just digging a deeper pit of hot shame.

            You’re pretending that you didn’t say “Objectively, depression is JUST in your head?”

            Or are you gonna pretend the “just” wasn’t in there and you meant the opposite of what you said?

            Can’t answer any of these questions?

            Maybe just stop replying if you can’t admit to the silly things you said.

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                12 days ago

                I’m not the one who made a ridiculous claim which is 100% incorrect which goes “OBJECTIVELY, depression is just in your head :D”, am I? ;>

                Why can’t you stand behind your own words? Perhaps you realise they were wrong and are a bit too ashamed to admit to it, but also you can’t just take the L and leave it it.

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                  12 days ago

                  Are you slow? Honest question.

                  For the very last time:.

                  Depression is a mental disorder. As such it is just in your head. Physical symptoms are symptoms, not a cause. Cause is JUST in your head.

                  Is it sinking in?

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                    12 days ago

                    Your understanding of basic medicine is literally laughable.

                    As well as your rhetoric.

                    It’s not “just in your head”.

                    Mental disorders have many physical causes. Like I’ve explained to you several times already, no matter if you were the Buddha, by restricting your nutrients I could cause clinical depression in you.

                    To get any deeper is a waste of time with a pretentious pseudointellectual kid like you.

                    I can’t even explain how black snd white your understanding is.

                    You even think “mental disorder” means “an illness that starts and exists in the mind”. Utterly asinine. Mental disorders affect your mental health and functioning, whatever their cause.

                    Scientific studies have found that different brain areas show altered activity in humans with major depressive disorder (MDD),[1] and this has encouraged advocates of various theories that seek to identify a biochemical origin of the disease, as opposed to theories that emphasize psychological or situational causes. Factors spanning these causative groups include nutritional deficiencies in magnesium,[2] vitamin D,[3] and tryptophan with situational origin but biological impact. Several theories concerning the biologically based cause of depression have been suggested over the years, including theories revolving around monoamine neurotransmitters, neuroplasticity, neurogenesis, inflammation and the circadian rhythm. Physical illnesses, including hypothyroidism and mitochondrial disease, can also trigger depressive symptoms.

                    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biology_of_depression

                    You said something which isn’t correct. Now you’re crying because you’re not man enough to own your mistakes.