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- JMarine25
You know for you guys here, F. Zamataki's avatar shold put a smile on your face. Cute Japanese girls in the debated school girl look.
But anyhow, video games have helped me feel better. If I don't want to risk losing, I just want to play around. Like right now, I'm playing Tokyo R246 and I'm getting into drift. I turned the driver aids off and let the Calsonic Skyline just slide out into turns, and I'm slowly getting the hang of the "Drift" settings. However, a video by Race Idiot Productions under the "GT Concept" video site features a video with the NOMAD Lamborghini Diablo, but then shows a lot of cars sliding out of control including two cars that had PERFECT drift at Apricot Hill and Midfield Raceway. Both tracks have long corners and with a good car, they can be a lot of fun to drift out, considering your technique is good.
I tend to listen to Charlotte Church music ( http://www.charlottechurch.com (FLASH REQUIRED)) to feel better. I got her most recent CD, and the unreleased songs were amazing. My favorite that almost has me crying is "All That Love Can Be," from... I forget the movie.
There are several ways to avoid being depressed. But if you can't feel better even playing Gran Turismo 3 (or even 4), you need help. Find friends, find great activities, I mean, there is a lot of stuff to help you feel better, much less finding buddies on GTPlanet. I just want people to feel better and feel happy. As bad as the world is nowadays with terrorism and crap in the media, it can be pretty tough to negate all of what is in the media that negatively affects society. So, depression could be the final nail in your coffin as long as you can find a way of averting it if not for a few seconds, then your life. You need help? Find some immediately before things get worse.
But anyhow, video games have helped me feel better. If I don't want to risk losing, I just want to play around. Like right now, I'm playing Tokyo R246 and I'm getting into drift. I turned the driver aids off and let the Calsonic Skyline just slide out into turns, and I'm slowly getting the hang of the "Drift" settings. However, a video by Race Idiot Productions under the "GT Concept" video site features a video with the NOMAD Lamborghini Diablo, but then shows a lot of cars sliding out of control including two cars that had PERFECT drift at Apricot Hill and Midfield Raceway. Both tracks have long corners and with a good car, they can be a lot of fun to drift out, considering your technique is good.
I tend to listen to Charlotte Church music ( http://www.charlottechurch.com (FLASH REQUIRED)) to feel better. I got her most recent CD, and the unreleased songs were amazing. My favorite that almost has me crying is "All That Love Can Be," from... I forget the movie.
There are several ways to avoid being depressed. But if you can't feel better even playing Gran Turismo 3 (or even 4), you need help. Find friends, find great activities, I mean, there is a lot of stuff to help you feel better, much less finding buddies on GTPlanet. I just want people to feel better and feel happy. As bad as the world is nowadays with terrorism and crap in the media, it can be pretty tough to negate all of what is in the media that negatively affects society. So, depression could be the final nail in your coffin as long as you can find a way of averting it if not for a few seconds, then your life. You need help? Find some immediately before things get worse.