Talk:Seddie/@comment-24134478-20141121235614/@comment-5752647-20141123114042

@Moden Yes. Downplaying problems IS dangerous as well. How often does it happen when people are thinking that they are still okay while it is not? Too many times. It goes like: "No, I am fine, there is nothing wrong with me. I really do not need any help of you or anyone else or Hey, I am perfectly fine now. I really do not need any help anymore. Do not worry. I have not got any of those problems now." while you can clearly see that there is (still) something wrong with them. Or that other people go and like: I really do not see anything wrong. Depressed? Nay. She just had a rough day, She’s just moody, etc etc. As I said before, I have seen this a lot of times. I really hope that I am a bit clear here.

@DoubleCross Yes, it is always better to try to see the whole picture than go and making too fast conclusions. The gossip rags loves to do that. But then again, they would do anything to make money and getting hits.