Mumbai: In an astonishing study conducted at The Quackdoc Multispeciality Hospital, it has been found that ‘Not getting 100 likes on Facebook profile picture’ has become the number one cause of depression in male medical students today.
In a double blinded, randomized control study conducted on
1000 depressed, bald, male medical students across the city, it was found that a
whopping 56 % of them were suffering from the disorder due to the sparse likes
on their Facebook profile picture, their singlehood status coming in second at
31 % and the remaining 13 % due to other causes like failing in PSM exam, FIFA
2015 crashing frequently on their computer, parents forcing them to join
medicine & now they see no way out, shameful balance in bank accounts till
28-29 years of age, etc. (Maths enthusiastic doctors, please don’t count. I’ve
rechecked. Total is 100 %)
It has been often noted that girls (even the not so hot
& sexy ones) putting any random photos always ends up getting a minimum of
100 likes and comments eventually (50 additional likes for a pout), which has often been joked around as a hot
topic on social media and instant messengers like Whatsapp. When a guy puts
photographs with similar poses, background or location, they end up frequently
checking their notification panel for the evasive likes and comments, are
forced to ‘Tag’ friends to get some response or are often bombarded with rude
comments.
Our gupt samwadata Deepak Kumar Singh spoke to Pranshul
Kamdar (name changed to withhold identity), a medical intern who is a regular
in the Psychiatry OPD at our hospital.
“A girl puts a photo in a saree and gets more than 200 likes and I post my photo in an Armani Blazer and get only 17 likes? I’ve also tried clicking and uploading photos with babies, kids or puppies but have not even touched 50 likes ever!! Once I put my marriage photo as profile picture and people started passing cheap ‘Bhabhi’ jokes about my wife. Kutte-Saale !! It gets so depressing. Even monkeys with a DSLR camera calling themselves amateur photographers get more likes on their random crappy photos than we medicos get on ours.”
“A girl puts a photo in a saree and gets more than 200 likes and I post my photo in an Armani Blazer and get only 17 likes? I’ve also tried clicking and uploading photos with babies, kids or puppies but have not even touched 50 likes ever!! Once I put my marriage photo as profile picture and people started passing cheap ‘Bhabhi’ jokes about my wife. Kutte-Saale !! It gets so depressing. Even monkeys with a DSLR camera calling themselves amateur photographers get more likes on their random crappy photos than we medicos get on ours.”
With fear looming large that many depressed, future doctors
might attempt suicide by deactivating their Facebook profile, Medical Council
of India (MCI) has declared depression among male medical students a ‘National
Health Emergency’.