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Wed 31 May, 2006 11:03 am
I was thinking about a scene in the film Bird.
Charlie Parker tells of how he woke up one day feeling really low, with an ache all over his body and just hurting. He asked one of his friends "what's the matter with me", to wich the friend replied "nothing. you're just strung out" (Parker was addicted to heroin.)
The scene continues with Charlie Parker saying that he had always had the feeling that if he hadn't asked, he wouldn't be.
Similarly. If you don't ask, don't give anyone the oportunity to tell you that you are depressive, then you are not.
Any thoughts?
Botox injected into frown/scowl lines seems to relieve depression.
It does?
What about a round in the hay and a cigarette afterwards?