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I can never tell if the religious folk are kidding, but I'll just take B.M.'s comment as sarcastic, because I don't think people in a country as developed as the USA could think as backwards as that.
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Yeah, I figured this for a while to where the root of my depression may have come from when my dad died when I was two, probably seeing the effect on my mother during those years of development. I've looked elsewhere for other sources, and can't see any other difficulties that other kids have gone through themselves, as well as others who have lost parents too (But at an older age like 8 years or more). I agree that anti-depressants are prescribed much too easily, psychotherapy has made the largest impact, but it’s just working for me now, because way back when I didn’t have a clue why I was feeling what I was feeling, or what to do about it. Thanks for the link.
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Kind of reminds me of the high school project of making something look like an old treasure map by running a used tea bag over a sheet of paper, then burning the edges with a candle. I'm sure I could have added blood too, but that would have disturbed the teacher and result in me getting heavy guidance counselling. Not that this guy’s display is going to prove anything to believers, it really doesn’t matter how much evidence there is if it conflicts with their faith.
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I'm going to beat the grammar police to the punch, and state that the plural for moose, is indeed meese. Duno how good it is to want to spend that much money on it.
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@wit of a twit

Sure, I can see where you’re coming from, but many of these individuals lived self-destructive lifestyles because they did not have the coping mechanisms to help them live healthy lifestyles. I think your ignoring that aspect of suffering in these peoples’ lives, even if society as a whole benefits some way through invested technology of someone who was really good at thinking outside of the box (or even know where the box is for that matter).
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