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What im not happy about is that US is trying everything to ban guns but I want the right to keep them

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happy, happy, happy.
there is one reason people aren't happy any more.
The 1960's ended 35 years ago.
But happy is making a comeback what with Xanax, Zoloft, Welbutrin, LSD, and other popular anti-depressants. Tom Cruise wants to kill the rise of happy. Really.

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hahaha....

I'm not for the artificial happy. I'm not saying I want these drugs banned or anytihng, I don't want to get into that argument. All I'm saying is, I think people are making themselves unhappy. In some cases they might be nessisary, but I hardly belive that everyone taking these pills has a geniune chemical imbalance in the brain. I know a lot of people on these sort of things, and It's my opinion that they would be better off without them.

I just have trouble understanding why everyone's so depressed.

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What im not happy about is that US is trying everything to ban guns but I want the right to keep them
No they are not. In order to ban guns they would have to make a new amendment that repeals the 2nd Amendment. They might redo the Assult Rifle ban, but that is just about it.

I am not happy with the government, but with the rest of my life, I am pretty happy.

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happy, happy, happy.
there is one reason people aren't happy any more.
The 1960's ended 35 years ago.
But happy is making a comeback what with Xanax, Zoloft, Welbutrin, LSD, and other popular anti-depressants. Tom Cruise wants to kill the rise of happy. Really.


....Last I checked LSD was still illegial. Do you know something I don't?

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....Last I checked LSD was still illegial. Do you know something I don't?


Haha, probably not. I've just had Tenacious D's "The 12 Drugs of Christmas" stuck in my head.

"...and a tab of yellow sunshine LSD"

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yellow. Noew there's a happy color!

When I'm dictator of the world we'll all have to wear yellow :D That will make everyone happy!

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What im not happy about is that US is trying everything to ban guns but I want the right to keep them


You just made me unhappy :(

Ungay utnay


Here ends a bitter political statement. Carry on with your happy thread.


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somehow I doubt guns would make anybody any happier.... In fact, this guy who lives on my street went totally psycho today and started shooting at random people, thought he was going to start the apocolypse or something insane. He shot some girl in the leg and almost shot some guy walking his dogs. The police ended up having to shoot him.

That's certainly not happy ,now is it?

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*pokes at dead thread* gosh darn you....

Happy. DUA made a good point earlier. The sixties are over. What is it that people were so happy back then? I mean, there was a huge war going on, and political controversies up the wazoo. I know what everyone's answer is going to be. Drugs.

But seriously, times have changed. In general, this sort of freedom of thought isn't as widely accepted as it once was. Could people be not happy because they feel that they are wrong? This forum is one of the few wonderful places that people can freely express opinions without an outright putdown. In real life, people aren't nearly so nice.

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Why aren't people happy? I think I have a logcal answer:

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Make sense? No? As with many things in life, people's happiness goes up and down over time. For a few generations, happienss goes down, but then it starts rising again. The reason: There are a few. The first is, as I have said about 3 times before, if you're negative towards someone, they will naturally become negative towards you, and other people. After a while, everyone is negative, until some people become positive again, and people who have rarely seen such positivness (as it's been a few generations since there has been really positive times) become positive, too, and everyone becomes happier.

This happens everywhere, whether it be nature, or how a parent treats a child.

(Now with almost no typos!)


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That would be far more meaningful if I could read it.

Anyway, I'm often depressed... Thanks to my own imagination, and others' imaginations, too. Reality just doesn't seem to cut it. I'm stuck in my own brain.

The things I want to happen will happen, though... Eventually.

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I...um...I must of missed something. Did we all decide we were not happy at some point? I...I'm kinda happy, I think.

Anyway, I think one explanation for a decrease in happiness or overall JOY in our society may have been how our society changed after the events of 9/11. Obviously, it was a huge tragedy, and had great rippling effects throughout our society. Americans became a bit more cautious, a bit more wary of the world around them.

Or hey, maybe not. Just thinking out loud. :)


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Actually, I AM happy, for the first time in a long time.

It's not that I wasn't "happy" before, it's just that this is the first time in about 3 or 4 years that the "happy" wasn't covering up some sort of unhappiness/depression. This happy I feel isn't "having a good day" happy, it's more like an "anti-depression".. I'm happy with who and where I am in my life. It's comforting, really.

I know this probably doesn't make much sense, and I apologize. If you haven't ever experienced this before, it's had to explain. If you have, then you know exactly how I feel.

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Is there anything in particular going on that you haven't explained here or in your LJ that warrents this sudden change? You can PM me if it's private or something.

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Is there anything in particular going on that you haven't explained here or in your LJ that warrents this sudden change? PM me if it's private or something.

Not really.. I was sitting in my office, working on homework, and it suddenly hit me.. I was thinking about where I am, what I'm doing, etc, and I realized that it's good to be me.

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Wow. I wish something like that would happen to me. Usually I have to throw Kleenex boxes at the cross for about an hour or so for that kind of change in attitude.

With me it wasn't sudden. Last night, I started reading a book called Wild at Heart. And as I thought about some of the points, I started getting depressed. But then, today, as I was writing about my frustrations in my paper journal (they have those, you know), it suddenly hit me: I'm valuable. I'm worth fighting for. I'm worth dying for. Total new perspective. But I had to fight for it; you, apparently, didn't.

Plus, Oktoberfest is tomorrow, and I've got a huge freaking stein.

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Wow. I wish something like that would happen to me. Usually I have to throw Kleenex boxes at the cross for about an hour or so for that kind of change in attitude.

With me it wasn't sudden. Last night, I started reading a book called Wild at Heart. And as I thought about some of the points, I started getting depressed. But then, today, as I was writing about my frustrations in my paper journal (they have those, you know), it suddenly hit me: I'm valuable. I'm worth fighting for. I'm worth dying for. Total new perspective. But I had to fight for it; you, apparently, didn't.

Plus, Oktoberfest is tomorrow, and I've got a huge freaking stein.

Heh heh.. Uncle Didy and his cold ones...
I wanna go, too. I'll probably have me share this weekend. WKU HOMECOMING!!! and I'm an Alummus. That means that the campus cops will go easy on my homecoming tailgating.

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I'm happy. Society can't bring me down 'cos I'll burn that Funk and string my black flag high. ;)


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That looks a little more like "anger" or "rage" to me, Mikey.

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Good point. Is the fact that everyone seems to be constantly mad at each other a factor? Wherever you turn, someone always seems to be ticked off at somebody else. There's so much drama in the world. Especially over really stupid crap

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After nights of thinking about things like this for the past year, I've learnt to become less angry for no apparent reason. I am rarely angry anbymore, and when I am, I usually notice and I've learnt to be able to step back for a moment and remember that there's no use in being mad.


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Ju Ju Master wrote:
After nights of thinking about things like this for the past year, I've learnt to become less angry for no apparent reason. I am rarely angry anbymore, and when I am, I usually notice and I've learnt to be able to step back for a moment and remember that there's no use in being mad.



I know what you mean. I used to fly off the bar for no reason, but after some thought I just find no reason to be angry about stuff.

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After nights of thinking about things like this for the past year, I've learnt to become less angry for no apparent reason. I am rarely angry anbymore, and when I am, I usually notice and I've learnt to be able to step back for a moment and remember that there's no use in being mad.



I know what you mean. I used to fly off the bar for no reason, but after some thought I just find no reason to be angry about stuff.


Yep, it's pretty cool. Though I wasn't angry too much before then, either, but I'm even less now.


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Good point. Is the fact that everyone seems to be constantly mad at each other a factor? Wherever you turn, someone always seems to be ticked off at somebody else. There's so much drama in the world. Especially over really stupid crap

I think it's because, especially here in the states, people are too self-important to realize that there are other people on this planet besides themselves. Watch what happens when someone has to wait in line if you don't believe me.

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good point. People really are self important. We no longer take other's issues into mind, and meerly do what's best for moi. isn't there something wrong with this picture? There has to be.

Smile!!!!

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Well said!

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well I think the maine reason that not alot of people dont go on this part of the forum is so they dont get overly angery about people that dont aggre with them, because this is sorta mainly a debate forum.

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I apologise profusely, but I didn't understand a word of that...
Maybe it's the fact that I'm about to fall faceforward into the keyboard... so tired...

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