• @Dasus
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    13 hours ago

    You’re so easy to trigger.

    You remain utterly incorrect, just like I’ve explained a dozen times. Just like I said, you’ve already taken the L, now it’s just for you to accept that you have.

    Depression affects your entire body. Depression causes inflammation in all of your tissues, especially in your nervous and digestive systems. You can also cause depression by debilitating these systems. Meaning I can cause depression in your body by controlling what you eat, depriving you of certain vital nutrients required for your nervous system to function.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biology_of_depression

    Despite that being such a short paragraph, you still won’t read or understand it, and you’ll continue with your asinine bullshit, because you simply can’t accept that you have already taken the L.

    • @FelixCress
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      2 hours ago

      So, do you have some kind of mental health issues? In your head, just like the depression.

      • @Dasus
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        12 hours ago

        Does it annoy you, being incorrect? That’s a rhetorical question, as I can very clearly see it does. Because you know, you’re incorrect when you say “depression is just in your head”. I’ve proved it time and time again, and that’s why you now went back to your childish repetition of something you assume to be insulting; because you can’t stand behind your own words, because they’re very clearly incorrect.

        I genuinely can’t help but imagine you at recess when you write shit like that.

        • @FelixCress
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          144 minutes ago

          So, to come back to my question: do you have some kind of mental issues?

          • @Dasus
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            133 minutes ago

            Have you?

            Perseveration, in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and speech–language pathology, is the repetition of a particular response (such as a word, phrase, or gesture) regardless of the absence or cessation of a stimulus. It is usually caused by a brain injury or other organic disorder.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perseveration

            You can’t actually discuss anything. I can.