Seasonal Depression

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Ashalicious, Dec 3, 2016.

  1. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Duh! Certainly in the winter months.
     
  2. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    i like snow better too. i like the way it hides all the ugly things, and i like watching rotory snow plows clearing a path through it.
    most places i've lived in the past couple of decades don't really ever get enough on the ground to actually plow it.
    (maybe a couple of inches a couple of times a year)

    but before that, and when i was little, where i started kindergarten, and where i was living after high school before i was off on my own,
    these were places, on top of or near the top of, mountain passes, where there'd be snow on the ground from october till may,
    and 20 foot or deeper drifts weren't unusual, and 8 to ten feet on the ground was common too.
     
  3. Meliai

    Meliai Members

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    I love snow, we are lucky if we get a couple of inches a year though which is maybe why i like it, i dont have to deal with it on a regular basis.

    Since it doesnt snow here i would much rather take rain over sunny, dry, mild days. I like winter to feel like winter. Finally getting some rain here today and the high is only 43f, i am very much in my happy place
     
  4. deleted

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    I live where we can have crazy snow, or just rain in the winter.. so far dry on both end. but that's alright by me cause i have leaky roof problems. snow less damaging than rain at this point.
     
  5. Aerianne

    Aerianne Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Try this.

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  6. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    I remember my daddy would talk about them "winter blues".
    He said it is a season of depression because it is cold, you wake cold. You go to work cold. You come home.. it's cold. And it effects people differently.

    Now I don't get winter blues, i love winter! It's summer that gets to me. I can't cook down properly in summer. I wake up it's hot. Go to work it's hot. Come home... it's hot. I can't cool down i just sweat and sweat. It gets me down. I don't feel like eat. Don't feel like drink. Don't want to do anything it'll just make me feel sticky and uncomfortable.

    I suffer in the summer.
     
  7. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor


    a transmogrifier ?

    not sure how that would work ..its for changing people and things..doesnt work on seasons
     
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  8. Jo King

    Jo King wannabe

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    I can't even imagine. I live in northwest washington it's windy and rainy here a lot and it never seems to matter to me. I'm lucky I guess.
     
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  9. Aerianne

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    I think you are!

    I'm a sunshine needing person.
     
  10. Aerianne

    Aerianne Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    I like this!

    String little bells across the outside of your window, or railing, and when those winds come howling...


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  11. Amethyst87F

    Amethyst87F JesF35

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    It may be helpful to try sunglasses that make the sky seem bluer.
     
  12. lode

    lode Banned

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    Stop it with your necromancy!
     
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  13. McFuddy

    McFuddy Visitor

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