• Luccus@feddit.org
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      3 months ago

      The initial comment resonated so much with me, that I feel the need to answer, even though I wasn’t even asked: YES

      A few years ago I was in a really dark place. I lost 3 kg in 2 months and when I wasn’t at work, I was lying in my bed on the verge of crying, half-listening to YouTube just to scare the thoughts away.

      But the thing, that finally got me out of the loop, was getting myself a houseplant, after watching a plant YouTuber for a while. And when I got home, rather than cry, I obsessively cleaned every speck of dust off the leaves, measured the soil moisture with a stick and just watched it be. And something just clicked inside me and I realized that I had found something I wanted to do; probably forever, if given the chance.

      Still have the same plant; cut, repotted and propagated. And while I’m at a much better place now - physically, mentally, financially - just thinking about giving that (houseplants) up feels like going back.

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        3 months ago

        Nice story but not the same thing at all. If you already had the house plant and watched a video about not having a houseplant and got depressed, that would be the same thing.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah. I was super depressed then and it was worse because of being fat. Thinking about that is sad. Ya know, words aren’t always meant 100% literally

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        3 months ago

        Literally is exactly how you take words. You just made a mistake. I understand what you mean now.

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          3 months ago

          Literally is exactly how you take words.

          Except for constantly, where the reverse is true

          Specifically people say “depressed” to mean “sad” quite often. You’ve surely seen/heard it many times if you consume media in English