The most unlikely emo... and his success.

Apr 12, 2011 13:07

I had a very interesting thought while I was listening to "The 99 Darkest Pieces in Classical Music". I got it because the whole album of 99 songs is on sale for 99 cents. I also got the 99 Essential Opera classics for .99 cents as well at amazon.com ( Read more... )

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Preconceived notions of emotions gabrielhorse April 30 2011, 15:44:10 UTC
Actually, I just always thought Disney ripped off a lot of classical music because it was emotionally powerful, yet cheap to use. If anything, the composers who wrote the music were probably more emo than old Walt.

I don't mind people who focus on either dark or light aspects of life in that itself. However, narrow-mindedness can just easily affect an emo person as a gay person or a person who tries to appear smart, or ect, ect. I don't like people who use their perspective or viewpoint as an excuse to act a certain way all the time, or as a defensive mechanism. THAT I don't like. Actually, sometimes the views of "depressed" people give me a good laugh. People are people- if I can hang with them, I don't care what their attitude is.

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Re: Preconceived notions of emotions vulpixnine May 12 2011, 09:44:04 UTC
Though can be said for any condition. Especially really serious ones where someone actually KILLS another person... but they can get off or just get a life sentence without execution because "I am mentally ill, I don't know better."

May as just say you were a child killing an ant.

That person that is dead is not going to get their life back because you say you didn't know better. They never even apologize for their actions because they know that nothing is ever really worth apologizing for, nor do they feel remorse. Or if they do, they feel it because they know they are going to die and as a last ditch effort feel it or fake it to get compassion.

I try to not let my depression get the best of me... but sometimes I just fail. And my only solutions I can't do right now. But I know the solutions to the problems, which is a baby step to fixing the problem. As well as admitting that this is a problem in my life and something I can take charge of.

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Re: Preconceived notions of emotions gabrielhorse May 13 2011, 15:43:16 UTC
Your depression is tied in with anxiety- it burns up your emotional resources and makes you feel exhausted.

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