Simba
Missunderstood Potato
- Dec 9, 2018
- 750
I know but still ,i can't help it but think that a lot of us are probably sucking the joy out for everybody else ... i don't like people who are like "wow he's depressed he's ruining our vibes.." and such.. it already happened to me back in school ,where i had a really good friend that one day out of the blue he told me that one of the teachers in the team said to him that if I'll continue to be like "this " (ie depressed and so on ) than he won't be able to be around me :( it hurts knowing all that some people like that poster just posts without having the slightest clue what the hell he is doing and basically stigmatising all and any with mental health related to suicidal thoughts/ideation and so on :(The way you're feeling in response to that tweet is what the poster wanted. You don't even know this person, so you can make the choice to not take on the burdens he wants you to. He doesn't get to decide for you, he's just a random.
I guess but it just makes it more hard then for some people to be able to talk without being sensored and or without being told awwe your spoiling all the fun ! and so on... It's annoying :/He doesn't understand the real battles that take place within some minds. Maybe one day he'll find out -- these kinds of things don't discriminate so this should be a friendly reminder.
Yes but its not the social media tho - to me it's what the person chose to say.. im not some social media person that gotta do hashtag this hashtag that an selfies an so on ... I don't see much point in that probably cause i didn't have much social in my teens but it doesn't matterThe true irony here is that social media has been proven to increase depression.
Social Media Increases Depression and Loneliness
New research reveals how social media platforms like Facebook can greatly affect your mental health.www.healthline.com