some moaning

Wilford 2022-03-24 09:01:42

On the way to watching the film, I also swallowed a few antidepressants. He also went to get the medicine by himself, without telling anyone. Like Craig, the causes of depression are enough to make people who actually live in pain scoff. The only difference is that my parents are the source of my depression. The family is well-off, with books and clothes to wear. There is nothing to be unhappy about. I thought so too, and the psychiatrist told me the same. However, sometimes when darkness comes, no amount of reason and reason can stop it. Like Noelle, he used self-mutilation to release the pain in his heart. One knife after another, watching the blood flow out, it will really feel more comfortable. When I think of my old self, it was good and bad. I was surprised how I came here after so many years. I am really glad that I survived. So, when depression came back to me, I actively sought help and went to the doctor for medicine. Bobby said "if you're not busy being born, you're busy dying." I'm slowly understanding. I hope my ending will be like in the movie. Share with those who are struggling in the swamp but still yearn for light.

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  • Ashly 2022-04-22 07:01:16

    Youth is everything.

  • Sofia 2022-04-23 07:01:51

    The script is good, innovative, and the director will tell the story. The male lead is not the child, but a bearded man. The biochemistry of the main body is also in place, and the creativity of the end screen is commendable!

It's Kind of a Funny Story quotes

  • Dr. Eden Minerva: So, let's talk about your parents.

    Craig: You think I can change my parents?

    Dr. Eden Minerva: No, but I'm a psychiatrist, so I have to ask you about them at some point.

  • Craig: Take my dad. I just saw him today, like... and he knows I'm here 'cause I'm stressed out, but he still brings up the Gates application. It's, like, "Get a clue, Dad. There's something bigger going on here."

    Dr. Eden Minerva: And what's that?

    Craig: I don't know. But it feels big.