Today was just a lovely day

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VixR

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Antidepressants make people joyful? Isn't it the opposite?
It depends. Mood disorders and the characteristics of the substances that are used to treat them are all over the place, often the same drug can have a different outcome person to person.
 

VixR

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Yeah, the smileys are kind of off-putting, aren't they?
It's essentially the online equivalent of someone constantly grinning during conversations, and never giving their face a break.
I would turn tail and leave immediately upon encountering a person like that, regardless of how well meaning they are. I'm not risking being beheaded and having my madax put up like a plaque on a potential serial killer's wall :icon lol:
:icon e biggrin:
:icon lol:
:icon mrgreen:
:ftw9nwa:

All these smilies are displaying some sort of mirth, and yet somehow this one: :)...

Its just weirdly unstable-looking without being able to explain why. I think it's the eyes. Maybe if it was a closed-mouth smile, or the eyes were smaller, it'd look normal.
 

BirtaanJabin

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This made me tear up (figuratively), the elders are like a wrinkled book just waiting to be read. I remember an old man I used to visit during my work experience (Basically your school sends you to different places to get some experience) and he was a former somali parliamentarian back in the pre-Kacaan (Sharmake) times and he used to tell me stories and Wallahi I was acc so sad when I heard no one has visited him in the last 2yrs , the wisdom that man held Wallahi was above what you could expect . AUN he died after 6months . He would always tell me where Siyaad went wrong . Moral of the story is , Don’t forget about the elders .
 
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