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These are a few of my LEAST favorite things!
This is a simple topic. Just list everything in life you hate or strongly dislike.
Here's some things (and people) that really bug me: Millennials Hipsters Emos Weeaboos Trumpets Gangbangers Racism Sexism Homophobia Ethnocentrism Animal Neglect and Cruelty Rednecks Feminazis Radical Vegans
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That's really no different than what most people hate. Are you alright man? I sense a disturbance in your Force. If you want to talk you can message me here or on PS4. I'm a good listener.
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I think I'm fine. It's just some things in life have been really bugging me more than usual lately and I don't think doctors can prescribe a pill to fix that.
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They can, actually. I am bipolar. I can be totally fine one moment and then if something triggers me, like say something that just particularly annoys me or rubs me the wrong way it can immediately set me off and I explode into a manic episode where I sometimes say a whole bunch of shit without thinking about it and it often ruins friendships and I know it had a lot to do with the destruction of a relationship I was once and. I have been off of my meds lately since I moved but I am going in a few weeks to see a psychiatrist to get back on my medicine. Antidepressants will help you feel happier and just all-around more positive and there are also mood stabilizers that help with that as well and can assist the antidepressants. I hope you don't take this the wrong way but I would recommend going and seeing a psychiatrist because there are a lot of different medicines out there and sometimes it takes a while to find the right one that specifically suits you and your needs but as long as you are willing to give it a try I am sure that what's you do find the right medication you will feel a lot better About yourself and the world around you.
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What's that?
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I once read a thing on the internet that I believe is 100% true. "Before you get diagnosed with depression, first make sure that you aren't surrounded by assholes". I admit I have Bipolar disorder and I need medical help, but the medication won't fix the fact that I'm just down about the state of the world. I feel like it's getting worse and not better.
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Weeaboos are non-Japanese people who are annoyingly obsessive about Japanese entertainment such as anime and manga. They put down anything and everything about American culture and they like to believe that they are experts on Japanese culture when they really aren't. It would be like if a Japanese person thought they knew everything about the U.S. because they watched Spongebob. Weeaboos constantly use Japanese words in English sentences like "Baka" and "Kawaii" which shows that they don't actually know how to speak Japanese, and they all fantasize about moving to Japan because they imagine the country to be some sort of perfect utopia and they fail to realize that Japan is just like any other country in the world and that they have their own problems too. Nevermind the fact that most people in Japan are extremely prejudice towards foreigners.
I'm sure you have met some on the internet. The internet is full of em especially on places like Youtube. Also being a fan of anime and manga doesn't automatically make you a weeaboo. It's when you go crazy and stupid about it and act the way I just described.
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And to be honest it's more than just what I listed. I've been having some personal problems in my life.
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You could try seeing a therapist. I know it is hard to try to find a good one that will make you feel comfortable enough to trust them to tell them personal things about your life, but they can help you put things into perspective and help you be able to work things out in your mind on your own by offering you inside. I'm actually going next week to see my first therapist since being in Vegas and I really hope it goes well. Sometimes just talking out loud to someone and telling them what's on your mind and unloading it on them can be a tremendous stress reliever.
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