The studies involving the vitamins were faulty. They showed that NONE of the people showed improvement from depression. Neither the placebo, nor the perscription had any more/less effect on those tested. This shows that either the pills were all defective, or that therapy must accompany medication in order to recieve improvement.
My inability to construe a proper argument is more do to my first attempt at such, as well as my general fatigue by the time I get on the computer(long days and such). Being given the ability to write a book's worth(with proper future motivation) would certainly help much more. I will agree that my age my also affect it, since the sole reason I haven't already written a book is that I'd like some more experience with seeing it in the field as well as more testimonies/experiences to add into a novelcation that would definetly help it seem more convincing.
Thanks for the feedback, btw.
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yeah, that's great nukedbrains... you're A-one on my list, too. What makes you feel like you have the right to question the intellect of other people? Do you have some certificate, handed down to you by the gods, stating that you are an intellectual mastermind (I'm sure, you're thinking "That's masterPIECE, dull one")? You think that just because you talk about writing a book (a thesis, whatever the fuck you want to call it... yes, I said 'fuck'... I must be an addle-brained hillbilly compared to your golden wisdom), that gives you the right to talk down to everyone else? And you may have been talking to someone else, I know, but everyone who reads that statement will be offended by it. you are a shit.