When was the last time you, you laughed so hard you cried?

Oct 27, 2006 09:12

I hate that feeling when you really want to say something meaning and significant that will make others sit back and think, but the things that are in your head will only be so significant to you.

I had a wonderful and unexpected phone conversation last night.
God bless the World Series!Matthew Charles called me up after I texted him to let him ( Read more... )

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amsa October 27 2006, 20:16:30 UTC
I think about this EVERY year.
and I think I've figured something out.
this time of year causes depression because it's cold for this reason. when you're cold it's worse than being hot because trying to keep warm takes more effort than when you're hot trying to get cool.

and I think the reason why people want to sleep when it's cold, because you become aware of how cold it is when you wake up and attempt to get out of bed. SO, when you wake up and are tired and lazy it's depressing.

BUT during the warmer times of year...it's nice to get up and put on little clothing and be comfortable temperature wise....b/c you don't have to over compensate for the weather. and you can be lazier than durin the winter.

SO your body temperature/weather has an affect on your mood because it may or force you to not be lazy.

and also, I'd rather look up and see sunshine than rain splattering in my face.

but I am not usually affected by the weather...although snow overjoys me.

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prdaughter October 27 2006, 20:49:57 UTC
Haha although I do think your reasonings are right, the depression is also caused by a vitamin d deficiency from less sunlight. That's why people should eat more apples!

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amsa October 27 2006, 20:59:33 UTC
oh yeah...and of course all old sayings are true.

an apple a day keeps the doctor away....and in this case the doctor is a psychatrist/psychologist.

ha! we've just solved seasonal depression! GO US!

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prdaughter October 27 2006, 22:19:31 UTC
We should be world leaders :)

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