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Mental health issues talked about as a contrasting absolute, where it’s seen as either something you’re predisposed to because you’re a weak, vulnerable person or the exclusive domain of the violent, psychopathic and aggressively unhinged (again, big ting). You’re either a paranoid raving-psycho. hard-man with a murderous axe or a fragile lamb with dependent personality disorder. KMT, still.
There’s little to no gradation in the ignorant minds of some people.
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1. If you have a bad day or just a bad spell, then immediately society starts believing that the person in question must have "poor Mental Health" instead of just simply going through a rough time, like everybody else has at some point in their lives. 2. Celebrities using Mental Health as a way to either get their name back out there, or when they use "poor Mental Health" as a way to get themselves out of a controversy. I know that I can be irritable about other stuff on here, and I might possibly exaggerate my feelings sometimes about how I feel about certain things. But the one thing that does make me angry, is seeing nearly everyone trying to claim that they suffer from poor Mental Health. Imo it's a very serious topic, and I do think that it should be off-topic from attention *****s as they take peoples attention away from the real people that have bad Mental Health, such as Chester Bennington and Caroline Flack.
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