Alienated all my friends due to avoidance personality disorder

> Alienated all my friends due to avoidance personality disorder
> About to fail my exams due to being too depressed to study
> Acne coming back
> Putting on weight due to stress eating
> No gf
> haven't had sex in 3 years
I am so FUCKING pathetic. What the FUCK is wrong with me?

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haha

join the army

>BOOHOO! WAAAAAAAH! I'M A WHITE FIRSTIE BUT MY FEEFEES ARE HURT :( LIFE IS SO HARD!!!

Well buddy, first thing to do if you haven’t already is seek help for the depression and personality disorder. Maybe medication, possibly therapy? Then that should make overcoming the other stuff easier :>

suicide

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see a shrink for happy pills and go therapy.

brilliant bit of redditspacing
hope your mates back there enjoy the screencap you spastic

seeing Australians suffer gives me great joy

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that's not reddit spacing

this is reddit spacing

>> No gf
>> haven't had sex in 3 years
>Having premarital sex at all
fuck off

CHI

A boo boo im a firstie and i have to invent problems for myself

Try being human before you whinge about first world issues you fucking outcast Slav. Your entire nation shouldn’t exist you piece of shit

A bloo bloo woop dee doo I suffer in Australia the comfiest place on earth

I would feel like such a humongous faggot if I actually went to a doctor and said "I feel sad and depressed"

Just exercise more and eat healthier geez go out in the sun

well, it helps, but yeah, keep being miserable because seeking to make your situation better is what only a faggot would do

A pragmatic technique for analyzing and dealing with worry:
Identify the worry, get all the facts, identify and accept the consequences of that worry (the possible reality of things turning out badly; for example, if you fucked up at work, the possible consequence is that you might lose your job), and write out: What is the problem? What are the causes of the problem? If things turn out badly, what is the REAL consequence? What are the possible solutions? What is the best solution?
You have to help your situation by reacting to it.
For NEETs: You have to learn to differentiate between real worries and silly ones. Many worries NEETs have are fantastical.

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I'm 28 and still doing a bachelor, I live with my mom, I don't have a driver licence, I've never worked, I don't remember the last time I've had sex but I think it was at least 5 years ago. Oh and I'm also a drug addict and a bad person overall. Can't say I'm sad about it though

>avoidance personality disorder
Oooh I see ahahahahahahah you used the d-word

Move along folks, no responsibility to be taken here!

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what bachelor are you doing? and what have you done all these years before?

Computer Science. I've been through a lot of different schools, but I always had troubles. I've studied so many things and I've always failed so I started getting depressed. I wanted to work but I was too old for an apprenticeship so I had to start uni again. Now I'm about to finish and I really hope things will get a bit better.

You've got so many years of life ahead of you and you've got a good degree. The future is bright user :)

Do something about it instead of shitposting on a israeli military AI development forum

Thank you very much, keep trying I'm sure you'll find your way too

I was in the same situation, always starting a degree and dropping out. I even dropped out of med school, which was the only dream I ever had in my life, due to severe depression. It was a vicious cycle, I was already depressed and anxious, forced myself to go to uni for another try, and when it innevetably blew in face face I was in an ever worse state than before. Now I gave myself a couple of years to work shit jobs and live in the moment and try to bring myself to ballance before another attempt at university. It working, the satisfaction of accomplishing minor goals really helps my mental health.