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[-] [email protected] -4 points 3 days ago

Wrong. Redo. Too universal, "ticks" for everyone.

  1. Why would I? Summer, hot bed. Sheet sticks to the body. Pffft. Better to get up.
  2. Not often per se, but too often. I'm not fine, so any number is too often.
  3. Never had any interest in "daily activities". Nobody does. They are "daily". I've done them many times. Nothing new. Boring.
  4. Burden? Well, I'm sure some people around don't like me.
  5. Sleep troubles. I live in a society, you know. I have neighbours. They have kids, dogs, idiocy they have too. Of course I have sleep troubles.
  6. Yes, I have the work I like and I tend to forget about shit while I work.
  7. Sleep troubles, remember? So 7-hour night nap, disturbed by neighbours.
  8. I change clothes when they are dirty or need fixing, not by some schedule.
  9. Crying isn't a part of my culture, so no. Anyway, it doesn't help.
  10. I wash myself when I need that, not by some schedule.
  11. Thinking is a part of my profession and me. I'm an engineer and therefore I think.
  12. Yes, I don't have much energy. Very few people have.
  13. Yes, survival. I live in a war-torn 3rd-world country. What would you expect?
  14. Suicidal thoughts? No.
  15. #12 + I still have things to do.
  16. Yes, I'm polite. I know when I should present a smile or some kind words.
  17. Yes, too many people have problems with the amount of food. Don't know why.
  18. I am lazy, I know that.
  19. Some messages just don't demand to be replied but I reply to them later just because #16.
  20. Lonely?! I have too many people around me! I want calm and silence for a second!
  21. Yes, I avoid places where there are even more people. But I still can meet a friend or two from time to time.
  22. Anxiety. Yes, too many idiots around me who are actively bothering me. Infuriating.
  23. I'm too poor to afford "1000 medication". I don't take any medication except for alcohol.
  24. Physical fatigue? Nah, just lazy.
  25. I listen to very difficult music. But very rarely.
[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Crying does help, and I'm saying this as an 40ish year old male. Both mentally and physically.

I very rarely do, because I was raised in a home where it wasn't allowed unless you wanted to get punished even more. Later in life it has on occasion helped me immensely.

You should perhaps read up on what exactly happens in our bodies when we do cry, I think you'd be surprised. It's something that we do for a very good reason.

Also, 18 picks for me, if someone reads this far.

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