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free
We know that depression is pretty common in the U.S, but a new survey shows that depression it's hitting middle-aged Americans pretty hard.
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Gorgeous
QUOTE (free+May 27 2008, 01:30 PM)
We know that depression is pretty common in the U.S, but a new survey shows that depression it's hitting middle-aged Americans pretty hard.
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Middle-aged 'american's' seem to be hitting themselves pretty hard - And then blaming 'other things/people' for their 'depression'!

Stop allowing yourselves to be twisted and turned by your 'religions/politicians', and try to develop some respect for life, which is true respect for yourselves.

You have allowed the 'European' to drag you down to 'his' self-deceptive level! It never used to be like this...


Here, have a statement from a Real American, called Lame Deer...
http://www.aics.org/WK/wk048.html





g.
Capracus
QUOTE (free+May 27 2008, 01:30 PM)
We know that depression is pretty common in the U.S, but a new survey shows that depression it's hitting middle-aged Americans pretty hard.
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I think that job stress is a major component in middle aged depression in the US, wouldn't you agree Free?
Sapo
Mods, could we merge the identically named threads?

Not that confusion isn't PhysOrg's motto...

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gmilam
QUOTE (Sapo+May 27 2008, 04:06 PM)
Mods, could we merge the identically named threads?

Not that confusion isn't PhysOrg's motto...

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With two indentical opening posts - from two DIFFERENT people!

What are the odds?

Probably even more improbable than a tornado building a 747 from blowing through a junk yard!

Sapo
ohmy.gif In this specific case, it could probably happen, considering all... laugh.gif
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