You just made me Google ”Depression” in Google trends. Now there’s going to be another hit for that term. Increasing the number again. You’re creating a depressive feedback loop!!!
“Hoe kunnen mensen in een paradijs als België depressief zijn?”
Ik draag dagelijks bij aan de statistieken.
Tzen volgend jaar verkiezingen he, et volk is nu al zot aant worde
It’s also possible that the rise of searches has something to do with the increase in availability of internet, smartphones for young and old, and also just awareness about depression.
Actually, the graph shows a strong increase in 2020, in coincidence with the pandemic. Now the growth looks milder, similar to the trend of the last decade.
Curious about could have happened in Belgium from 2018 to 2020 to cause that reduction in “depression searching”…
In english? So depressed and suddenly speaking another langauge
Als ik “depressie” zoek over de laatste 5 jaar blijft gelijk
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You just made me Google ”Depression” in Google trends. Now there’s going to be another hit for that term. Increasing the number again. You’re creating a depressive feedback loop!!!
“Hoe kunnen mensen in een paradijs als België depressief zijn?”
Ik draag dagelijks bij aan de statistieken.
Tzen volgend jaar verkiezingen he, et volk is nu al zot aant worde
It’s also possible that the rise of searches has something to do with the increase in availability of internet, smartphones for young and old, and also just awareness about depression.
Actually, the graph shows a strong increase in 2020, in coincidence with the pandemic. Now the growth looks milder, similar to the trend of the last decade.
Curious about could have happened in Belgium from 2018 to 2020 to cause that reduction in “depression searching”…
In english? So depressed and suddenly speaking another langauge
Als ik “depressie” zoek over de laatste 5 jaar blijft gelijk
Depressive daalt zelf
Aka geen conclusies uit trekken dus
There is no depression in Ba Sing Se