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In reply to the discussion: This picture tweeted by The Academy (Oscars) about Robin Williams is beyond poignant: [View all]FBaggins
(28,706 posts)60. Do you also suffer from dysgraphia?
Because I covered that at some length in the other comments.
If you read post 49 you'll see that I'm hardly alone.
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This picture tweeted by The Academy (Oscars) about Robin Williams is beyond poignant: [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Aug 2014
OP
To a depressed & suicidal person "end suffering" and "solution" are often the same thing. n/t
FBaggins
Aug 2014
#14
Look, I didn't claim to have personal knowledge of depression. But the sentiment makes sense to me.
Hosnon
Aug 2014
#15
With 4 hides in 90 days I would think you might want to stop being the board nanny
HangOnKids
Aug 2014
#46
Yes. The problem is you are building a mental framework that is outside your experiences.
jeff47
Aug 2014
#39
And what you're doing is trying to speak for every person who ever suffered from depression.
MADem
Aug 2014
#53
Suicide contagion and social media: The dangers of sharing ‘Genie, you’re free’
Hissyspit
Aug 2014
#49