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Post-Concert depression

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I think Ive got that too. Today my dad said..."you're always on the bloody computer!! Good thing I have a laptop!" ohhh dear. lol!!!

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oh god. My mum says that. My dad doesnt live with us anymore but if he did he would say the same! I'm just like, "mum...fuck off!"

 

 

of course i dont actually say that :lol:

You say it under your breath ... but you know that they're right :rolleyes: :) I just love this board!! :lol:

i do ;) sometimes I actually say it to her :lol: :confused:

YEAH!! IT REALLY EXISTS THAT POST-CONCERT TRAUMA. AND IT FEELS GREAT COS´ YOU´RE ONLY THINKING ABOUT COLDPLAY AND THOSE ARE THE GREATEST FEELING YOU CAN EVER HAVE :)

Yep, it boosted my Coldplay thoughts times infinity. :lol:

 

My mom's birthday card to me... it was hilarious. On the front it said "happy.birthday.2.u" over and over on a computer screen. Then I opened it up and it said, "Is THIS where you're going to spend your birthday?!" :lol: :lol: :lol:

^^ :lol: :lol:

the other day my mom told I was SICK

she says I just wanna get home so fast after work to come online

:lol:

:lol: we were talking about something totally random and somehow I linked it to coldplay so she said "estas enferma" which means "you're sick"

Well then I'm SICK TOO! :smug:

My parents get mad everytime I get on the computer. They think I should be "preparing for college" or doing the SAT prep books or something. Dude, I'm 13!

Dang, man. Do you have weekends?

 

(The forums are DEAD tonight...)

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UGh. It's coming back....... but I think listening to the bootleg of Riverbend will make me feel better.

elizabeth, I think you are expressing an emotion which is the lot of mankind (with certain fortunate exceptions like coldplay_steph!) So often, when we look forward to something as much as you did to seeing Coldplay, we hit the ground with a massive bump afterwards and ordinary life seems so humdrum and dull. I am fascinated by psychology and personality types - eg melancholy, sanguine (optimistic) etc and have done a lot of research on these things.

 

I am definitely of a melancholic temperament myself - ie very reflective, prone to depression etc, and in my experience, many Coldplay fans are the same.

 

I have personally never been able to understand how people can come home from their holidays on a high, talking of feeling so much better, so much more able to face life etc. I absolutely DREAD that last day when I have to return home and sometimes wonder whether it's worth going away at all because of that last horrible day!! Same with the concept of 'happy memories' - to me, a memory is only happy if the circumstance remains. How can you feel happy about something which is gone forever??

 

JMHO - but don't worry elizabeth - your feeling is totally normal and hopefully you will get over your gloom and be able to start looking forward to the NEXT Coldplay concert!!:smiley:

 

 

"Who has not writhed at past joy

To know the change and feel it

When there is none to heal it?"

(John Keats)

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