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sketchywave · 2 months
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i thought you were 22? it says 23 in ur bio
you're never gonna believe what happened to me
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sketchywave · 4 months
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sketchywave · 5 months
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katie gives too much 5’3 energy to be 5’6…idk….
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sketchywave · 5 months
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the mortifying ordeal of Sending First Message
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sketchywave · 5 months
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EMBETH DAVIDTZ as MISS HONEY in Matilda (1996) dir. Danny DeVito
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sketchywave · 5 months
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sketchywave · 5 months
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Neither romantic nor sexual nor platonic but a secret fourth thing (bonded like stray cats who cannot be adopted separately)
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sketchywave · 5 months
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sketchywave · 6 months
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watched this for the first time when i was 14 i think? it saved me
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sketchywave · 6 months
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Reblog for sample size! It must be settled!
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sketchywave · 6 months
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When a person with ADHD complains of severe anxiety, I recommend that the clinician not immediately accept the patient’s label for her emotional experience. A clinician should say, “Tell me more about your baseless, apprehensive fear,” which is the definition of anxiety. More times than not, a person with ADHD hyperarousal will give a quizzical look and respond, “I never said I was afraid.” If the patient can drop the label long enough to describe what the feeling is like, a clinician will likely hear, “I am always tense; I can’t relax enough to sit and watch a movie or TV program. I always feel like I have to go do something.” The patients are describing the inner experience of hyperactivity when it is not being expressed physically.
At the same time, people with ADHD also have fears that are based on real events in their lives. People with ADHD nervous systems are consistently inconsistent. The person is never sure that her abilities and intellect will show up when they are needed. Not being able to measure up at the job or at school, or in social circles is humiliating. It is understandable that people with ADHD live with persistent fear. These fears are real, so they do not indicate an anxiety disorder.
holy SHIT
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sketchywave · 6 months
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hottest woman ever existed 🫦
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sketchywave · 6 months
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genuinely, several times a week this one particular thought comes to my head.
I think to when I was 15, deep in the tar pit of evangelical christianity, even deeper in the closet, feeling bone deep dread as I thought about the future expected of me, married to a man, living the good christian wife life. I honestly thought I'd kill myself before reaching 17.
I imagine that version of me, seeing me now. Living with my girlfriend of four and a half years, our little ugly dog in his little ugly sweaters, us sewing together, taking walks together, working on the house together, us cooking together as music plays and I force her to step away from whatever it is long enough to shittily dance with me as we both try to lead first then let the other lead at the same time so we just sway aimlessly.
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sketchywave · 6 months
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blood “loss”? well it’s not lost. i know exactly where it went. right over there.
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sketchywave · 6 months
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learn to draw if you’re interested in the irreplaceable experience of trying to explain to people that this does not also make you a graphic designer
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