Posted on 03/09/2005 6:15:37 PM PST by Stoat
Not surprisingly, an awful lot of the most depressed places are full of Kerry voters...blue on the famous map. It only makes sense. Blue aresa are full of liberals, who are humor-impaired, whose unrealistic view of how the world should be (aka: a nanny state) is shot down time and again. Thus they off themselves with gusto and spend much of the day bellying up to the local Xanax bar
According to one study, Native Americans have the highest suicide rates. White non-hispanics are next. The next highest group is blacks, but their suicide rate is much lower than whites. Next is hispanics, and Asian/pacific islanders are dead last.
http://www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/suicideprevention/diverse.asp
I have a theory as to why this is. When I ask white people "where does your family live?", I'll get answers like "Well, my brother is in Chicago, and my parents live in New Jersey, and my grandparents moved to in Florida."
When I ask blacks or hispanics, they'll often answer "Oh, they all live around here" or something like "they all live in Brooklyn. I'm the only one that moved away, but I'd like to move back."
I can think of lot's of cities I find more depressing than Philly. Camden NJ. Trenton NJ. Chester PA. I find most of New York ugly, dreary, run-down and depressing.
Almost all the cities south of Virginia and north of Florida are boring as hell.
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To me, any city with more than 20,000 people is a depressing city.
We visited Philadelphia several years ago on an American History tour (of our own making). Philadelphia was RANK. We stayed downtown in a B&B, the partying did not stop all night long. And it was gross. Holy Water needed. We left days early.
I had a friend once who took lithium for depression. She said El Paso has a low depression rate because El Paso water has trace elements of lithium in it, according to her shrink.
Seattle's only 71? Geez -- people regularly move away from here because they can't face another dark, dank, dismal Seattle winter. We lost some great neighbors a couple years back for that reason. (And that's even before you get into corrupt leftist Seattle politics.)
Lithium is not a anti-depressant.
"Jersey City, N.J."
The only POSSIBLE explanation is that people are too STUPID to be depressed there.
Because you'll find clinical depression in varying degrees pretty much anyplace you go, my guess is that what the authors of this survey did in order to make the study manageable was to first take the top 101 US cities by population and then extract the statistical data from those cities. Just because a city or town isn't listed here doesn't mean that there's no instance of clinical depression there, only that it wasn't included in the survey due to population limitations or whatever initial sorting criteria they used.
Agreed...I would have expected Seattle to rate much lower than it did. My guess is that one reason for this is precisely what you mention, which is something I've noticed here too. People from all over the US read glowing magazine accounts of how Seattle is such a 'wonderful, livable city' and so people move here based upon that. After a few years of subjecting themselves to the 11 months of overcast and drizzle and one month of sun out of each year they get fed up with it and move back to Phoenix. Therefore, they don't stay long enough to become truly clinically depressed and get into the medical treatments for it....they simply leave and so they don't become part of a study like this.
I do have to say though, even though the majority of folk here in El Paso, are RATS with a capital R, folk here are VERY friendly and happy. Must be all the fumes flowing over the Rio Grande from Juarez Mexico being inhaled by El Pasoans clouding their minds! It's like sniffing spray from a can and getting high. They're probably brain dead from sniffing all the car fumes from the 2million cars and smoke pollution caused by burning car tires and trash there...JUST KIDDING ..LOL :)
Fireants, grackles, and hailstorms.
Lubbock is a c+? This is the city that considered buying a billboard in Austin at hwy 183 and 290 stating: "Today in Lubbock it's 85 degrees with 10% humidity. Your friend that lives there got to work in 15 minutes this morning. Wouldn't you rather be in Lubbock ?"
Today it was 75 degrees with no wind, no humidity and clear skys....lots of Republicans too...
Stockton is a B ???? Stockton is a pit filled with gang members
San Antonio is just a c+? Just the margaritas and food alone ought to bump it to a B!
Not knowing what a 'grackle' is, I looked it up and I'll post it here in case the term is unfamiliar to others:
Overview for "grackle"
I'm guessing that you're citing these as a negative because they exist in such numbers that they've become pests in Texas?
I gotta agree with you there...and that's pushing it. I live in a town of 11,000, and it feels a bit overcrowded at times.
Jersey City and *Yonkers* rated higher than NYC??? WTF?!
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