Argumentative Essay On Mental Health Issues

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It seems as if we live in a world where people yearn for having a mental illness. They’ve become desirable. How has this developed into this? Mental health issues are palpable, and they can destroy lives. Yes, there’s more awareness of the mental health issues at hand, but it has transpired into too much awareness. These illnesses are exactly as they are portrayed - they’re illnesses. The way the people of social media romanticize mental illness disgusts a lot of people. A panic attack is not cute, nor is a suicide a beautiful death. On the popular social media website known by the name of Tumblr, there seems to be a bit of a different place for everyone on there. Black and white pictures with captions along the lines of “I’m not what I seem” or “sometimes I hate myself” written on the back of a woman with no clothes on tracing her fingers down her body seductively. They make these negative thoughts look like a sexy frame of mind when in reality, they aren’t at all. …show more content…

On the website bullyingstatistics.com, there is one statistic that stands out to me. In this article, the author wrote, “Over 25 percent of adolescents and teens have been bullied repeatedly through their cell phones or the internet.” (Cyber Bullying Statistics, 2014) Teens seem to be more susceptible to cyber-bullying because of the anonymity within the internet, and the ability to pose as someone else gaining the victim’s trust and then publicly terrorising them. More than 42% of teens have reported to having been cyberbullied at least once in their lifetime. This can leave a horrible mental scar along with a scar, so to speak, on the internet, because none of that can go away. Deleting the profile or the comment, it can still be found. Some of these teens have even been driven to suicide from cyber-bullying. With so much anonymity on the internet, the dark impulses that might otherwise be suppressed come out and

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