Login
Forgot Password?

OR

Login with Google Login with Twitter Login with Facebook
  • Join
  • Profiles
  • Groups
  • SuicideGirls
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Shop
Vital Stats

nevermore_66

Halloween Town

Member Since 2005

Followers 26 Following 53

  • Everything
  • Photos
  • Video
  • Blogs
  • Groups
  • From Others

Wednesday Oct 18, 2006

Oct 17, 2006
0
  • Facebook
  • Tweet
  • Email
A letter to my friend, Alex, who is depressed and wrote in his own blog, "But I'm tired and I don't care about anything in my life anymore. Thanks to everyone that cares and wishes that I could feel better, but it really doesn't help much. I want to escape.":

Alex, allow me to remove my normally jovial-sardonic-goofy-emotionally-armored mask and be serious for a moment . . .

I won't bother making some "hang in there - you'll make it through" clich because I know it's not necessary. You WILL make it through to a happier emotional state, just as you will eventually fall back into this one, just as you'll inevitably rise back out of that one once more. That's the roller coaster track. In my experience, it's the track of the more brilliant, talented, interesting, deep, and otherwise worthwhile people in my life (that's in my limited life experience, but, taking a look at interesting/worthwhile people in history, I'm confident my theory holds strong).

Some people are not on this track. Some of them just have a charmed existence and float above it. But many, many others don't ride the roller coaster as a weak sort of side benefit of being as deep as a dinner plate and not particularly worthwhile.

So, squeeze whatever comfort you can from the fact that you are one of the more interesting, deep, worthwhile people of my experience. The problem is that we are creatures built on short-term memory. If we experience any emotion for any real length of time, we get tunnel vision and it really feels like this is all we've ever felt and all that we can possibly hope to feel. We forget the highs exist (they do, and they come as unexpectedly as they leaveand they are GOOD).

At that point, in the bottom of the roller coaster drop, at the deep end of tunnel vision, we float into a nasty place where even the pain becomes a deadened, numb, void and we ask ourselves questions like, "Man, wouldn't non-entity be better than this?" But, you see, the thing about voids is that when everything becomes dead and numb and weightless, there is no inertia. That means that any slight momentum tips the scales between bad and good - which brings us to my theory of "Oreo Cookies Are Better Than Non-Entity." When we're in the void, something as insignificantly good as an Oreo cookie is better than non-entity (and even more inevitable than depression, is the fact that Oreo cookies will be mass produced in greater varieties and flavors than ever).

I proved my theory, one night, when, by the light of a full moon, with a magic eight-ball and a pixie-stick wand, I summoned the poor souls of those who have gone to non-entity, with a necromantic ritual I read off a Bazooka Joe wrapper.

And the poor souls of non-entity said, "Yeah, Josh, an Oreo cookie is better than this."

And that's what I have to say on that, Alex. You're a cool cat (and I wouldn't bother telling someone that as a pointless bit of soothing BS) and I hope you hit a high in the near future.

Now, I'm going to put my mask back on . . .


skull skull skull
lillithvain:
I read the whole thing and all I can think of now is oreo cookies.... I think I need to eat breakfast... um cookies.

I hope your friend feels better soon.
Oct 18, 2006

More Blogs

  • 10.17.06
    1

    Wednesday Oct 18, 2006

    A letter to my friend, Alex, who is depressed and wrote in his own bl…
  • 07.24.06
    2

    Tuesday Jul 25, 2006

    Suns up. I just finished letting Lenore slither through the dew-dot …
  • 07.18.06
    1

    Wednesday Jul 19, 2006

    So my little payment book from my loan consolidation came in today. …
  • 07.16.06
    0

    Sunday Jul 16, 2006

    Because I only do about one of these blasted things a year . . . …
  • 07.10.06
    1

    Tuesday Jul 11, 2006

    "Settle" is, to me, the most ugly of words. It's the first step to d…
  • 07.08.06
    1

    Sunday Jul 09, 2006

    Its been a while. And where did we leave off . . . -Ive been as…
  • 04.30.06
    1

    Monday May 01, 2006

    A few weeks ago, driving across the middle of Illinois in the middle …
  • 04.23.06
    4

    Sunday Apr 23, 2006

    Secrets of Locks and Corpses . . . Home once again (but for h…
  • 04.03.06
    0

    Monday Apr 03, 2006

    Feeding Silence by Joshua Alan Doetsch Sometimes, there looms a…
  • 03.30.06
    1

    Thursday Mar 30, 2006

    So I think the speech at the Writer's banquet went all right. I ende…

We at SuicideGirls have been celebrating alternative pin-up girls for:

23
years
10
months
1
day
  • 5,509,826 fans
  • 41,393 fans
  • 10,327,617 followers
  • 4,597 SuicideGirls
  • 1,119,978 followers
  • 14,935,341 photos
  • 321,315 followers
  • 61,430,511 comments
  • Join
  • Profiles
  • Groups
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Shop
  • Help
  • About
  • Press
  • LIVE

Legal/Tos | DMCA | Privacy Policy | 18 U.S.C. 2257 Record-Keeping Requirements Compliance Statement | Contact Us | Vendo Payment Support
©SuicideGirls 2001-2025

Press enter to search
Fast Hi-res

Click here to join & see it all...

Crop your photo