• nikaaa@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Yes, except if you grow up in a neighbourhood that is a fucking trainwreck, like I did.

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        5 months ago

        People who have never had mental health issues be like “why don’t you just stop feeling bad?”

        I know you mean well but like jesus christ

        Edit: nevermind they’re a myopic self-important twat and obviously don’t mean well

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          Or maybe I know the importance of those things because I didnt have a good household and I am wiser than you.

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        5 months ago

        No, I’m just saying, what you eat and how you move can do a great lot to improve your general health and mood, except when the environment is total shit. Then you might still feel bad.

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          one’s environment can have a pretty big impact on what one eats and how often one gets to move