Mental Health Support Society MKVII
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIlooool weird crazy child(Original post by Anonymous)
ahhh but anon #20 felt so much like home
plus, i was born on the 20th so it felt cool lool
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIright, that has to some extent reduced my fears lol.(Original post by Idle)
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Re: Depression Society MKVIISure thing, just beware of Jack the Pumpkin King. Rumour is he's also a contender in the race to own Christmas.
I don't have anything to complain about though other than my head being a bit chilly on account of a recent hair chop(Original post by laut_biru)
No you should grace us with your presence more.
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIMoods lifted?(Original post by fire2burn)
I don't have anything to complain about though other than my head being a bit chilly on account of a recent hair chop
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIwe're all weird crazy children (except wolfie and the other oldies in the thread)
In that case it's time to make pumpkin pie.(Original post by fire2burn)
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIWho counts as an oldie?(Original post by Alofleicester)
we're all weird crazy children (except wolfie and the other oldies in the thread)
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIOver 21's I reckon.(Original post by laut_biru)
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIanybody old enough to know about the magic of cheese(Original post by laut_biru)
Who counts as an oldie?
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Re: Depression Society MKVIII reckon an oldie is one with a lot of post count in the latest 2 or 3 depsocs, and generally well known within the thread(Original post by Alofleicester)
we're all weird crazy children (except wolfie and the other oldies in the thread)

There'd be no missing you on Saturday anyway(Original post by CherryCherryBoomBoom)
Sorry, I was on Skype earlier in the afternoon but other than that I've been a bit too busy today with some other stuff. I'll try and log in a bit later tonight though
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIThat'd mean I'd still be a young'un. That works.(Original post by ViceVersa)
I reckon an oldie is one with a lot of post count in the latest 2 or 3 depsocs, and generally well known within the thread
There'd be no missing you on Saturday anyway
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Re: Depression Society MKVIINo still same old... i've just run out of things to moan about. I could try the weather but that'd be far too stereotypically British for my liking. The shape of tea spoons and their hindrance in obtaining the last minute traces of toffee yoghurt from a crunch corner pot however, I think that'd be a new valid area to explore(Original post by laut_biru)
Moods lifted?
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIExcellent. I shall be a child forevers!(Original post by ViceVersa)
I reckon it does
Can we make bets on how long everyone thinks this thread will last till we need a new one?
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIi like going back to my primitive roots and using my finger to scrape out the last bits from the corners of a yoghurt pot(Original post by fire2burn)
No still same old... i've just run out of things to moan about. I could try the weather but that'd be far too stereotypically British for my liking. The shape of tea spoons and their hindrance in obtaining the last minute traces of toffee yoghurt from a crunch corner pot however, I think that'd be a new valid area to explore
anyways, everybody knows the best yoghurt in a yoghurt pot is the stuff on the lid!
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Re: Depression Society MKVIIDo you need to moan to talk to us?(Original post by fire2burn)
No still same old... i've just run out of things to moan about. I could try the weather but that'd be far too stereotypically British for my liking. The shape of tea spoons and their hindrance in obtaining the last minute traces of toffee yoghurt from a crunch corner pot however, I think that'd be a new valid area to explore
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Re: Depression Society MKVIII agree, lid yoghurt is superior yoghurt. But it does seem a shame to waste the lesser pot yoghurt. I would use my fingers but I'm a bit finicky about that, must keep them clean!(Original post by Anonymous)
i like going back to my primitive roots and using my finger to scrape out the last bits from the corners of a yoghurt pot
anyways, everybody knows the best yoghurt in a yoghurt pot is the stuff on the lid!
Yes because I'm a grumpy old man and aspire to one day be like Victor Meldrew(Original post by laut_biru)
Do you need to moan to talk to us?
I have my slippers on, a firm scowl in place, and I discovered my first grey hair today. Progress is coming along swimmingly.