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Old Jul 29, 2018, 06:41 PM
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Fascinating article of vocabulary & how people with major depression communicate. After dealing with major depression for 13+ years, I can relate.

Depressed People Use These Words More Often - Tonic
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That’s a good article. Recently I did notice my prevalent “I” and “me” pronoun usage and thought I should work on that. And here I’ve used the “I” pronoun about five times in three sentences.
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And here I’ve used the “I” pronoun about five times in three sentences.
sometimes the usage IS appropriate when giving an example
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