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Re: Mental health question.
« Reply #15 on: 17 January 2020, 15:44:35 »

Joking aside, regardless of my concern, my instinct is to stay well away :-\

I have my suspicions wrt my original question and suspect that whomever comes running will end up in a snare... and I don't believe that there is a realistic future going down that road. And I really don't want to be that person when the inevitable happens.
It's a very tough call  :(
some people can be parasitic , "need attention" when in reality ,what they really need  is to sort their problems out and get on with life,move on.
some people ,usually off the radar (because they don't feel worthy of help) really need intervention, or  just a friend
Sorry but only you can make the call as to which people they are  :(

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Re: Mental health question.
« Reply #16 on: 17 January 2020, 15:58:45 »

Suicide, a track from John Lees, formally of Barclay James Harvest is a great track if you,re in the mood. Written in memory of a late band member, Stuart *Wooly" Wolstenholme who sadly took his own life in 2010. A truly great track. Sorry, can,t do links. :-[
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Re: Mental health question.
« Reply #17 on: 17 January 2020, 16:00:18 »

Suicide, a track from John Lees, formally of Barclay James Harvest is a great track if you,re in the mood. Written in memory of a late band member, Stuart *Wooly" Wolstenholme who sadly took his own life in 2010. A truly great track. Sorry, can,t do links. :-[
You could do links if you bothered to learn, yer lazy old bastard.  ;D
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Re: Mental health question.
« Reply #18 on: 17 January 2020, 16:10:33 »

Joking aside, regardless of my concern, my instinct is to stay well away :-\

I have my suspicions wrt my original question and suspect that whomever comes running will end up in a snare... and I don't believe that there is a realistic future going down that road. And I really don't want to be that person when the inevitable happens.
It's a very tough call  :(
some people can be parasitic , "need attention" when in reality ,what they really need  is to sort their problems out and get on with life,move on.
some people ,usually off the radar (because they don't feel worthy of help) really need intervention, or  just a friend
Sorry but only you can make the call as to which people they are  :(
Almost certainly the former, although I understand that some demons are harder to vanquish than others.
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Re: Mental health question.
« Reply #19 on: 17 January 2020, 16:18:58 »

Suicide, a track from John Lees, formally of Barclay James Harvest is a great track if you,re in the mood. Written in memory of a late band member, Stuart *Wooly" Wolstenholme who sadly took his own life in 2010. A truly great track. Sorry, can,t do links. :-[
You could do links if you bothered to learn, yer lazy old bastard.  ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Too long in the tooth now mate. :y
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