Chaotic good or we can’t be friends.
Experience the luxury of JERBCHEST
Say this to an Irishman, mate.
Either/or. Often times it’s the primary disease, other times it’s secondary. It is a disease of its own right, but can be the consequence of other diseases - whether psychological, neurological, or physical.
Tremor is maybe a more direct comparison than a cold. You can have essential tremor, in which tremors are idiopathic and the primary diagnosis. On the other hand, tremors can also be symptom of multiple sclerosis. It just depends on the individual.
Frequently, it’s a chicken or the egg situation. Did the individual develop PTSD because they were already predisposed to/experiencing depression or did they become depressed after developing PTSD?
Sometimes depression is also just a natural consequence of being sick and/or disabled. Chronic pain, physical limitations, the inability to maintain a healthy social life, poverty as a consequence of disability - it can really take a toll on your mental health.
How dare they ask questions to find out more 🙄
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I can’t use it because I live in the wrong state. Truly some fucking bullshit.
I guess I’m the captain that went down with the ship.
My brain couldn’t get past it
First I’ve heard of it
I think you may be overestimating him.
I don’t know where to put this, so I’ll just reply to you. Maybe we should trust the German when it comes to these matters. Like when my German professor warned my classmate not to go to school in Florida because it’s fascist. Trust the German.
I’d say most people are Chinese, but that’s not correct - a quarter of the world’s population is East Asian. This is the largest group in the world.
So, I’d say that’s an odd quantifier that doesn’t really seem to have any support or credibility or relevance. Seems based on entirely nothing, actually. Further more, were that true or even possible, what’s your point?
Thank you, that’s awesome