Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20180827202615/@comment-1496755-20190904165215

Hello again, people. I know you are no stranger to the great frustration of playing a Quake level (or some Doom map for that matter) and having 1 unkilled enemy left somewhere. And then you have to go back and check everywhere to find this lost sheep. In recent days I got ot experience this not once, but twice - in real life. The first time was at work. Some of the new students decided to leave and try their luck somewhere else, so we have to enroll the same number of people and fill in the gap. And guess what - we got 1 less. It took us more than a week to find that last guy - went through several possible candidates and all of them turned us down. (sigh) Kids nowadays... The other case of frustration was yesterday when I went to the attic to search for 11 old books that I needed. As you can probably guess, I quickly found 10 of them, but the last one eluded me. The search wasn't made any easier by the temperature up there - it's like a furnace during these months. Anyway, I could not find that last book - it's like it vanished completely. Pity.

Once I saw this message on some site - "I wish something really traumatic could happen to me, so that I can finally have a reason to be depressed." One of the biggest tragedies of depression is when you don't have some obvious reason for it and everyone goes "You are fine, stop pretending." This ties in nicely with the "You are not homeless or terminally ill; your life is so good, how can you be depressed?" sentiment that you are familiar with.

Oh yes, "get out more" - the number of "going for a walk is the best medicine/pills are just poison!" memes circulating around Facebook is very, very high. I guess this whole medical science is useless as long as we have woods for nice walks, eh?

Hah, JOHNC99 looks suspiciously similar to Quake 3's TEST BIGBOX or Doom 3's "Test_Box" - both of which are just empty rooms :P