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Lars Von Trier on his depression

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  • Well, while depression is a terrible thing that people shouldn't have to suffer from, I'm glad von Trier was able to use his as a tool to create Melancholia.

  • Its true. The way to combat depression is simply to do something. Keep moving, keep going. Do something different. Learn something new. I find science really has a lot of the answers to life. And gives a lot of hope for the future.

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  • When I was 20, I was so depressed that I can`t get out of bed in the morning. Then I found out that Laibach`s music pulls me out of bed and out of depression.

  • I really recognise his point about putting everything into a schedule to get out of depression. It's precisely that.

  • When is the last time you heard of a happy, well adjusted, great artist?

  • where the hell is he sitting?

  • Hitler.

  • @conewells What H-word??

  • @AngelofMusic04 I'm pretty sure he was referring to Antichrist

  • So he mentioned the H-Word.  Big deal. Why is he being crucified for that? Besides, he retracted and explained his comment. Give this genius a break, all you press vultures.

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