• dontfearthereaper123@ani.social
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    1 day ago

    I doubt it. I’m not depressed because I use the language “I am sad/depressed/” its uncontrollable environmental factors. I imagine its similar for anyone with lasting similar conditions like anxiety etc

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      1 day ago

      I’m not depressed because I use the language “I am sad/depressed/”

      I didn’t really say that though did I.

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        13 hours ago

        But if it shapes how I think subconsciously it would’ve had an effect.

        Edit: if you think the effect is negligible why mention it without adding that?

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          10 hours ago

          Did you even read my comment? Where did I imply I had any certainty about it whatsoever?

          I wasn’t trying to start a fight, just an interesting thought that I had. Language 100% does affect our thought, whether we know it or not.

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            9 hours ago

            This is a comment section abt how the Irish language talks abt emotions you said “language shapes how we think so its possible” I understand this to mean the English language shapes how I am feeling am I wrong? If it is a negligible effect why mention it? Language isn’t the cause of pretty any of my emotions so what’s the point in the speculation of an negligible effect?