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kibbeh 06-11-2018 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by [MERIT] (Post 1961120)
Hire therapists for every family member, then buy them everything their heart desires. Problem solved.

Like I said to begin with, this notion goes against everything that this world should stand for, but it is yet to be proven wrong in my eyes.

lol okay, thats not how life actually works.

[MERIT] 06-11-2018 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Fluff (Post 1961118)
Terminal illness
Loss of a loved one
Being held hostage with $10,000,000 in cash but you can't leave the room

Terminal illness = Fly in all of your friends and family members. Hire your favorite band. Live it up until you die, because you're gonna die anyhow. Unless you use your ton of money to buy suppressed or experimental medical cures, thus saving yourself.

Loss of a loved one = Therapy. Buy anything and everything that makes you happy.

Being held hostage with $10,000,000 in cash but you can't leave the room = Call the A-Team to break you out.

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Originally Posted by Exo (Post 1961119)
You think depression is just being sad.

I'm fairly well versed in depression. I've experienced it myself. Also had friends and family members deal with it and attempt suicide, so fuck off if you think you know me and my life.

[MERIT] 06-11-2018 03:26 PM

Aside from insane, never-gonna-happen scenarios, tell me one problem IN YOUR OWN life that wouldn't be made better by having unlimited resources? And be honest!

Exo 06-11-2018 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by [MERIT] (Post 1961122)
I'm fairly well versed in depression. I've experienced it myself. Also had friends and family members deal with it and attempt suicide, so fuck off if you think you know me and my life.

Obviously not. Also, I'm not personally attacking you with your family issues. I know a little of what you've been through and I'm terribly sorry you've gone through that. That does't make your opinion any less ignorant I'm afraid. If you said that it's a personal belief and that is just how you feel, I could at least respect your opinion, but the examples you're giving with the "money beats depression" ideal is just...I don't even know what it is. It's insane.

[MERIT] 06-11-2018 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo (Post 1961119)
It's a waste of energy to type out a well worded response about how wrong your opinion is because you're not going to listen in the slightest.

Same here, that's why I keep things succinct.

[MERIT] 06-11-2018 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo (Post 1961126)
I know a little of what you've been through and I'm terribly sorry you've gone through that.

Save it. When your wife attempts suicide numerous times and gets locked away in a nut house half a dozen times, then divorces you, call me. But I got over it WITHOUT a ton of money, but being rich would haver made it a whole lot easier FOR ME.

I prefaced this WHOLE shebang by saying that it goes against everything moral and natural in this world. But pragmatically speaking, it makes sense to me. I'm not saying that it is right or moral or logical, just that it has yet to be proven wrong in my eyes.

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Originally Posted by Exo (Post 1961126)
If you said that it's a personal belief and that is just how you feel, I could at least respect your opinion, but the examples you're giving with the "money beats depression" ideal is just...I don't even know what it is. It's insane.

Okay, for every situation that I listed, having money would make it better FOR ME.

Exo 06-11-2018 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by [MERIT] (Post 1961125)
Aside from insane, never-gonna-happen scenarios, tell me one problem IN YOUR OWN life that wouldn't be made better by having unlimited resources? And be honest!

Dude.

Depression isn't scenario based. This is my point and I know I'm going back on what I said when I said I wasn't going to argue. I'll be brief.

You think depression is being sad. My dog died. I'm sad. I'm poor. I'm sad. The Lakers lost. I'm sad.

That's not how depression works. Depression is an innate feeling of emotionless dread and darkness. You can get therapy to help with it and a lot of people get better but it's not a matter of changing your surroundings or bank account. F*ck. I can't even imagine how you can think that dude.

If I gave you a million dollars after your sister passed away and said "Here. Now you can be happy." you'd punch me in the f*cking face. It's insulting to yourself to think that.

DwnWthVwls 06-11-2018 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by [MERIT] (Post 1961125)
Aside from insane, never-gonna-happen scenarios, tell me one problem IN YOUR OWN life that wouldn't be made better by having unlimited resources? And be honest!

My depression? I guess you're still not getting it.

Exo 06-11-2018 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by [MERIT] (Post 1961128)
Okay, for every situation that I listed, having money would make it better FOR ME.

I'm glad for you but your direct statement was that depression isn't a disease and that if you're rich and kill yourself then f*ck you.

Don't act like you didn't say that and you're just stating a humble personal ideal.

[MERIT] 06-11-2018 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo (Post 1961130)
If I gave you a million dollars after your sister passed away and said "Here. Now you can be happy." you'd punch me in the f*cking face. It's insulting to yourself to think that.

First off, $1 million is not a shit ton of money in my eyes. Second, I wouldn't accept it, because you could spend that money in so many better ways, like feeding and housing the homeless. But if you were to talk me into taking it, I would thank you [not with a punch in the face] and use it to make myself happier, if only temporarily. Again, money MAKES THINGS EASIER AND BETTER, not necessarily fixes them. I probably said it fixes them automatically, and I misspoke / was wrong. My bad.


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