• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    12 hours 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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        4 hours 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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            5 minutes 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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              3 minutes 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?