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analieninabox · 1 year
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You don’t understand I need the Doctor to take in a gen z kid. Just imagine:
The Doctor: Here we have the orphan plane-
Companion: omg real
The Doctor: I- I’m sorry??
Companion: nothing, continue
The Doctor:…. Right. Well as I was saying, it the loneliest planet-
Companion: same
The Doctor:- abandoned by its creators
Companion: me.
The Doctor: - with a completely hostile envireoment.
Companion: *touches ground* my brethren
The Doctor: ARE YOU OK???
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malencholic-nyx · 11 months
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My parents whenever I try to talk about mental health...
Depression? What's that? You have a roof over your head and food on the table, what more do you need to be happy?
You're not crazy. You're just overreacting. Now, stop being dramatic and get back to work.
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sarcasticthot-blog · 2 years
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As a gen-zer it’s so funny how smeyer wrote a book literally encapsulating gen-z before we had evolved as a generation. She wrote ab a teenage girl who has no respect for her life, has para-suicidal tendencies, and obsessively falls in love w a guy who initially seems repulsed by her then saves her life and constantly has the urge to kill her. We hate on Bella, but we are her.
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tullium · 2 years
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"They hurt you because they like you." Needs to stop.
I come on here today to bring forward an issue that I have personally dealt with myself.
Most of us females, when we're young, are taught that a boy likes us if he is hurting us, by bullying us, throwing things at us, pulling our hair, pushing us around, you name it. Anything a boy at a young age could possibly think of doing, they did it. When I told my mother about a boy bullying me when I was still in elementary school, from 1st to 4 grade, and even when I see him now, in 11th grade, he treats me like shit. Any chance he got, he used it to hurt me, whether that was emotionally or physically. He'd get his little sidekick friend to chase me around the elementary playground and throw the rubber at my back, so much so that it could cause burns and bruises. I never told my mom that, because when I did, I was told "oh. that's because he likes you."
He abused me, and yet, I still liked him. I still had that stupid little crush on him, even if he hurt me. I was young and impressionable, and I didn't know any better. When I was told "it's because he likes you", that tells me, my little, underdeveloped brain, that it is OKAY for men to treat me like shit, because they love me, and THAT'S why I should stay. I should ALLOW men, with their big fat egos and fragile masculinity, to treat ME like shit because they 'LIKE' me.
In my first relationship, I was treated like shit by my girlfriend and some of her friends. People that I considered my friends. Yet I was gaslighted, I was manipulated and verbally abused by these people who I thought cared about me. People I thought LOVED me. I thought that love was enough, even if they treated me like shit, maybe, deep down, I even thought I deserved it. That I was the one in the wrong. I wasn't in the wrong. They didn't care, they didn't love me, platonically, or otherwise. They abused me, they neglected me. It's been years and still, their actions and words cover me in their shadows. I'm still healing.
Still, to this day, I let people walk all over me, because I push so many people away in fear of the manipulation and abuse that I may be put through, and I have no one else. I don't allow myself to go out and meet new people because I'm so afraid of losing them if I get attached. And I know this, but I also know where it comes from. I've let people walk over me all my life, just because I was taught that it was okay for people to do that because they love me. I was a kid, and I needed acceptance, so I let it happen, but I was never faced with acceptance.
For my whole life, I've been told "he hurts you because he likes you.", and only one time had I brought it up, recently this year, and my mom realized, "Wait... he did that to you? Why didn't you tell me?" My mom realized her error, and while I do forgive her, I cannot forgive those words that set up the first years of my life.
That is why we cannot tell children these things. If you teach your kids that it is okay for them to be abused out of 'love', then you're not only part of the problem, but you are setting them up for the life of a victim. A victim may never understand what love really is because when they think love, they think ABUSE, they think hitting, yelling, throwing things, and cursing. No one deserves to live life as a victim of anything, and it is our job to help future generations NOT grow up like we did. We're supposed to teach generations after us that abuse is never the way, that abuse is NOT love, and it never will be. Abuse. Is. Abuse. Let's start saying it like it is.
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lolaalvi · 2 years
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Kirk Hammett is guilty for stealing my heart 🖤🔐🤍
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sorry i zoned out
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see-mab · 1 year
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I need to stop being so unhinged but I honestly don't know how
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valiantbattles · 1 year
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if the zombie apocalypse actually does happen and the world war z theory is true, then most of gen z should be perfectly fine because all of us suffer from depression, which can be considered as a terminal disease
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pondwatergulper · 2 years
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When Gen Z become Millennials
I've noticed that recently I've been surrounded by millennial memes and questions of what people will make fun of Gen Z for. Here I my top Predictions:
FNAF. You can't tell me that you can't hear Gen Alpha kids absolutely tearing us apart because of the weird fixation most 12-14 year olds have with FNAF.
"I'm gonna be put on a watch list for this" I think this started as a millennial thing, but the more time goes on, the more I see this scene:
[Gen Alpha kid with a middle part types something cringe edgy at all like "how to bury a body"]
Gen Alpha Kid: hehe Well this is gonna put me on several watchlists hehehe!"
3. The Fact That We Like Failed them. Like We always say we're making things better for the future people, but at this rate everything is going to be literal Hell by the time they are our general age.
4. 4 chan. Need I say anything more? 4 chan's toxicity comes from all technological generations, but some truly repugnant burning trash has been put on there by us.
5. us thinking our memes are cool and quirky. Memes only get more advanced somehow, so by the time they are making memes at our rate, it's gonna be so much better and they are going to laugh at us for thinking we took it all the way.
6. Chronically Online. I honestly think Gen Alpha will be more online, but also more self aware than us, making it very easy for them to make fun of some horrible take Gen Z has had. I think it will also be easy to make fun of how invincible to the future generations we thought we were.
That's it. I can see the short video app videos now and I can't help but feel proud.
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malencholic-nyx · 11 months
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12th ke baad life halwa hai ye sb ne kaha, lekin halwa karela ka hai ye kisi ne nhi btaya doston 😭
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yourlocalcryptidfriend · 11 months
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I was planning on making a “get to know the user” type of post, but that can be saved for later in the month, if I remember. But I realized something and wanted to share it, hopefully phrasing it all correctly.
My mother says how my generation (Gen Z), is all on some type of drug that we shouldn’t be on because we “don’t need it,” or “your lives aren’t that bad.”
The drugs she’s meaning are mostly anti-depressants, anti-anxiety medications, and ADHD medications, as it’s these she has the most trouble with.
Again, “You don’t need them.”
Some people do, they can be in such a horrible mental state all day everyday that they can’t take care of themself, or function in the average world. Or they need a small kick in order to make it through their rough days, all of which helped me notice something:
Most times…neurotypicals take medicine for things they don’t necessarily “have” to take medication for.
I myself take anti-perspirant medication due to a hereditary condition. I don’t have to take these meds, but they make my life a bit easier.
Advil, ibuprofen, Claritin-D, aspirin, and many more are medicines that are found in almost every household, yet for most, they aren’t necessary.
You can sleep off a headache, the pains will go away eventually.
Yet you still take them.
Because they help. That’s what they’re meant to do. They are meant to help regulate your body and bring it closer to a state of normal.
That is what the “problem” drugs are.
They’re not to get hooked on, or to fake things for, which are both statements my mom has said.
They’re to help bring someone closer to a state of normal, or at least feel better and help regulate more.
Friendly reminder to take your medicine, whatever form it may be, or whatever it’s for.
Happy June everyone, I will be back with a lighter-hearted post next time.
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and-so-he-rambled · 1 year
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Fox News is discussing slang and they keep using it kill me.
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allaboutmimi · 1 year
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MOM THOUGHTS...How Was Your Day?
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Gen-Z kid and moon knight
Steven: Marc wanna have a slumber party?
Marc: No, I don't want to have a Slumbie we're 37!
Y/N, hiding behind a wall wearing pajamas and holding a stuffed animal: Yeah, I don't wanna have a slumbie either.
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immortadelle · 2 years
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Hello here’s the second issue of my magazine, it would mean the world if you give it a read so here’s the link
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