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Damn. If I lived in Finland, I'd probally migrate during winter.All of the above plus depression that is caused by 17 hours of total darkness per day
i´d shoot myself! 17 hours... man!Colonel Olrik wrote:I live in centre, litoral, Portugal. We can go to the beach pratically all year. It doesn't snow. The temperatures are never low, and the winter sun still burns. Apart for the traditional sneezing/eventual flue, nothing really bothers us.
Damn. If I lived in Finland, I'd probally migrate during winter.All of the above plus depression that is caused by 17 hours of total darkness per day
Whee! No sunlight! Yay! Seriously, I tend to be called "Vampire" by some of my friends because I literally hiss at the sun sometimes. The only thing it's good for, IMO, is tanning.Oberleutnant wrote:All of the above plus depression that is caused by 17 hours of total darkness per day.
the sun will get you oout of your depressions!verilon wrote:Whee! No sunlight! Yay! Seriously, I tend to be called "Vampire" by some of my friends because I literally hiss at the sun sometimes. The only thing it's good for, IMO, is tanning.Oberleutnant wrote:All of the above plus depression that is caused by 17 hours of total darkness per day.
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Nonono....you misunderstand.....social interaction gets me out of depression, not sunlight. Why does everyone think that darkness causes depression all the time? I am also a night person....VERY active at night time. Which means that darkness = better. For me, I am happier at nighttime than I am during the daytime, especially when I am hanging out with somebody.salm wrote:the sun will get you oout of your depressions!verilon wrote:Whee! No sunlight! Yay! Seriously, I tend to be called "Vampire" by some of my friends because I literally hiss at the sun sometimes. The only thing it's good for, IMO, is tanning.Oberleutnant wrote:All of the above plus depression that is caused by 17 hours of total darkness per day.
sun makes people happy. think of lying on grass or the beach with the sun shining. that´s great. sunlight rules!verilon wrote:Nonono....you misunderstand.....social interaction gets me out of depression, not sunlight. Why does everyone think that darkness causes depression all the time? I am also a night person....VERY active at night time. Which means that darkness = better. For me, I am happier at nighttime than I am during the daytime, especially when I am hanging out with somebody.salm wrote:the sun will get you oout of your depressions!verilon wrote: Whee! No sunlight! Yay! Seriously, I tend to be called "Vampire" by some of my friends because I literally hiss at the sun sometimes. The only thing it's good for, IMO, is tanning.
Grass = achoo!salm wrote:sun makes people happy. think of lying on grass or the beach with the sun shining. that´s great. sunlight rules!
Maybe so.....but I am usually most deopressed around the Halloween time, and am quite happy, in fact, suring the winter and when it's rainy...when there's really not that mush sun. *shrug* I guess I'm justa special case. Note: I am seeing my shrink in three days! YAY ^_^Larz wrote:Actually sun does increase peoples mood. Its a built in instinct, just like their is a form of depression SAD (Sessonal Affected Depression or something like that) where people just get depressed if they're not showered with natural light (hence why there are full spectrum bulbs produced)
Here have a hug till then *hugs verilon*verilon wrote:Maybe so.....but I am usually most deopressed around the Halloween time, and am quite happy, in fact, suring the winter and when it's rainy...when there's really not that mush sun. *shrug* I guess I'm justa special case. Note: I am seeing my shrink in three days! YAY ^_^Larz wrote:Actually sun does increase peoples mood. Its a built in instinct, just like their is a form of depression SAD (Sessonal Affected Depression or something like that) where people just get depressed if they're not showered with natural light (hence why there are full spectrum bulbs produced)