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Belligerent Ghoul
Guest
I think many of us are. And of course there are those that are not. You will find some very candid admissions regarding depression in Chat and in the Journals. And whether it is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain (something they still cannot measure) or "poetic instinct" or both...I do believe this is true. And I agree with what Morrissey has said below.
Do you agree that Moz fans are generally more melancholy than ordinary boys & ordinary girls? Do you disagree? Is feeling blue something that most of you have grown out of as you have plunged into adulthood and moved away from your youth? Please explain your reasoning.
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MOZ FROM THE RECENT GUARDIAN
"I was diagnosed with depression before they knew what gender I was," he quips. "I was only depressed because I had a very poetic instinct about things and I didn't want to walk in a pack. That's very frustrating when your prospects are minus zero. So I'm not going to be running around laughing hysterically, am I?"
He took antidepressants when he was 17 in order to help him sleep, and he has had therapy intermittently since then, but he is almost proud of his black moods. "I think if you're remotely intelligent you can't help being depressed. It's a positive thing to be. It means that you're not a crashing bore. I mean, you don't get support groups for rugby players, do you?"
Do you agree that Moz fans are generally more melancholy than ordinary boys & ordinary girls? Do you disagree? Is feeling blue something that most of you have grown out of as you have plunged into adulthood and moved away from your youth? Please explain your reasoning.
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MOZ FROM THE RECENT GUARDIAN
"I was diagnosed with depression before they knew what gender I was," he quips. "I was only depressed because I had a very poetic instinct about things and I didn't want to walk in a pack. That's very frustrating when your prospects are minus zero. So I'm not going to be running around laughing hysterically, am I?"
He took antidepressants when he was 17 in order to help him sleep, and he has had therapy intermittently since then, but he is almost proud of his black moods. "I think if you're remotely intelligent you can't help being depressed. It's a positive thing to be. It means that you're not a crashing bore. I mean, you don't get support groups for rugby players, do you?"