<p>where in like you are not int he mood for anything, you put your hoodie over your head, even when its kinda hot, and you don't talk that much for the day</p>
<p>lol that was me yesterday..but bleh this happens like once a month</p>
<p>Yes, just about everyday at school haha. It’s not that I’m depressed, it’s just the people at my school are so different from me that I can’t fit in well. O well, my friends are awesome:) The hoodie comes down (so to speak) when I’m with my friends haha:)</p>
<p>I have those a lot. I don’t have an actual hoodie to do that with in school, since it isn’t aloud. (We have uniforms.) So I suppose I just withdraw a bit, but then again I’m naturally quiet, so most people don’t notice. </p>
<p>yeah…I don’t know if its depression exactly</p>
<p>sometimes I just feel sad about something and kind of drift out of it for a day or two…its been happening alot lately. its not something I would try to avoid, though. I try to figure out why im feeling down…and it gives me time to think things over.</p>
<p>Yeah, I experience those days A LOT, where I just don’t want to deal with anyone or anything. Truthfully, I tend to be very detached and aloof about most things, actually. I don’t why - I think it might be some coping mechanism or something.</p>
<p>Yeah, I had one of “those days” when I got my history test results and my English summer reading results. I didn’t do horribly, but it’s disheartening when you don’t do well as well as you hoped for in your best subjects.</p>
<p>I hate my school for having a joke of a math department but intense humanities classes (the science department is hard, though).</p>
<p>^Me:) haha I don’t know why, I just wear sweatshirts all the time, regardless of the temperature. I suppose it’s just what I’m comfortable in haha.</p>
<p>I wear hoodies and longsleeves all the time! Even for finals in June. Just b/c my school’s crap and is always freezing plus I’m really modest so I like being covered up, but I’m not fat. I don’t wear hoodies during summer vacation but as soon as school starts up, it’s back to hoodies =)</p>
<p>But back to the original topic, I had one of those days today. But that might have been because I was incredibly exhausted to the point of almost passing out in Physics and AP Chem but then it was all good b/c my AP Chem teacher set the table on fire as a demo and got elected pres of Spanish Club. But this whole week has been dragging on and it’s only Wed! I can’t wait for the weekend…</p>
<p>^lol, no. My parents were immigrants from “the old country” so I was just raised modestly. And my BMI is in the average/healthy range so I’m not fat but I still have curves since I’m not super skinny either, does that make sense?</p>
<p>{thinks to himself}…“romania that’s a balkans type of country right”…[googles romania]…{thinks to himself}…“damn i hate those mf’ing eastern euros…so sleazy”…[googles Romanian girls]…(nods head in approval)</p>
<p>agree exactly with Luminouzz…most of the time when I’m school I don’t feel like talking to people and just drift off in the my own separate world and start thinking kind of somber looking I suppose. It all just seems rather mundane. I’m like that 90% of the time. And at other times I can act ridiculousily perky. I bounce between two extremes I suupose.</p>
<p>And as for that hoodie statement I don’t like hoodies too much. But I do have this nice oversized baggy one that I wear when I’m feeling lazy and tired, and like looking invisible. Otherwise year-round I wear different sweaters, even when it’s warm. The air-conditioning in my school…oh my god.</p>
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*** are you talking about? So now you need to be fat to wear hoodies…so I guess I lie to myself about being fat too? l love the irony of some of your posts. You post that ignorance is the cause of most the world’s problems yet you contribute. Great sage advice.</p>
<p>Seriously though I have nothing against Eastern Euro people. But Eastern Euro countries suck major a?? and that’s pretty much undeniable. Not really the people’s fault though. The turmoil over the last 100 years will take awhile to heal.</p>
<p>Back to the thread topic. Most of you are depressed. Understanding that is the first step to getting over it. I’ve had it before. The last couple of years I have been depressed for like a month at a time in the fall. It’s weird. Hopefully won’t happen this year. Combination of less sleep once the school year starts and shorter days do it for me. I need sunlight to stay in a good mood. I get cranky when it’s cloudy for 2 days in a row.</p>