so many drawings to finish and so many random ideas i got loitering in my notes or procreate 🥲
apparently had a planned “jeff epstein, the NY financier?” redraw bit for orochi what the fuck lmao which i indicated with this:
there’s also this drawing prompt(w context)
and then so many random crazyexgf songs & screencaps i’ve just sent to myself on discord w captions for which characters to do. i havent even drawn ONE of those 😩 after ages !
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I'm so happy they did the thing about taking meds!!! I can't begi. Ti explain how important it is to me! when I started my therapy I felt terrible, I felt like I was cheating to be ealthy, I felt like I was weak for not making it alone. It took me so much time to understand that I was wrong, that I need help and that I shouldn't be ashamed to get it. When I was depressed my body stopped working, my metabolism and biological rithm was completely off. I thought that was going to be life forever, that I would have to endure the pain and the fear. And there is nothing like seeing my body working now as it used to! Understanding that I was broken but not forever! And that you need tools to fix things, and now I have the right tools! And I'm still coping with that, I still tell my self that it's fine, even if I have to take those pills forever. And honestly I never dreamed I would see a musical number about the fact that it's OK to take medication, but I needed it so bad and I'm so happy it exists!!!
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I've been promising to reshow #CrazyExGirlFriend in the #ChronicLoaf stream, so it's startin rn from S1E1 Hop n the stream to watch this hilarious show w/ great #MentalHealthAwareness and #MentalIllness representation at Www.rabb.it/ChronicLoaf or on the Rabbit Together app 🐇 #disability #FilmDis #chroniclife #crazyexgf #medicalmarijuana #MMJ #CannabisCommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/BvNLnEZlun5/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1l90f5epfsyin
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I love... That bithc Nathaniel
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The internet in October, to a person over 35.
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Everyone : How was your pass girlfriends was like Me : .......................like this #relationshipproblems #relationship #pastrelationships #ex #exgirlfriend #exgf #mentalabuse #crazyex #crazyexgf #crazyexgirlfriend https://www.instagram.com/p/BxSQboGFE5h/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1e2gcxriggvpk
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What the actual fuck.
My ex called me last night saying i ruined her life .... yet she had a new gf after a week of breaking up..... and cheated on me while we were dating...... and controlled me, lied, and manipulated me....she called me saying her family hates her new gf and it's all my fault. Interesting. Sorry your family absolutely adored me & that your new gf is a low life .... how am i the blame? I'm so fucking over this break up & the hell you put me through for the past 4 fucking months.
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He thing that doesn't make sense to me is that Greg was the one suggesting that Rebecca's behavior was caused by her not taking care of her mental health, so why was he so disappointed about her running to the other guys? He should have known that was an episode, that he caused by just leaving her completely alone. I I'm all for the "I can't really help you if you don't help your self first" thing with mental health. But just going away when you know it's someone's trigger... I guess it fits the fact that Greg isn't still super ealthy yet (??)
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Season 3 Finale
In a show that so bravely and honestly discusses the struggles of mental illness, it’s easy to fall into the trap of framing the character as the victim. However, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend doesn’t shy away from acknowledging that mental illness is not an excuse to evade responsibility, nor is it a valid justification for emotional abuse. This season ends with Rebecca’s refusal of Nathaniel’s suggestion to plead guilty by reason of insanity, which once again subverts the stereotype that is explored in the title of the show. Rebecca may be mentally ill, but she isn’t crazy, and she understands that accountability can actually be a healthy step towards her recovery. Rebecca’s decision to take responsibility for her actions forms a wonderful juxtaposition to “Nothing is Ever Anyone’s Fault”, the romantically beautiful yet logically nonsensical duet between Nathaniel and Rebecca, and ends the season on a relatively positive note of self awareness and realisation. Leave it to Crazy Ex-Girlfriend to frame a sentence for attempted second degree murder as a beautiful scene of emotional enlightenment. After the episode ends, the credits roll out to the instrumental track of the season one song “I’m a Good Person”, which cleverly reinforces Rebecca’s growth from stubborn self denial to honest confession.
On the note of using music to characterise scenes of thematic relevance, the episode also features a subtle instrumental reprise of “Settle for Me” as Nathaniel looks at Mona from a distance. Both viewers and Nathaniel are able to see that Mona is an amazing person, one so forgiving that would overlook the fact that Nathaniel cheated on her for eight months. Nonetheless despite how perfect Mona seems on paper, Nathaniel can’t deny his love for Rebecca, and in that moment he is able to realise that he shouldn’t settle for someone that he simply does not love. That being said, the love that Nathaniel and Rebecca have for each other is not the magical solution to all their problems, which is something that Nathaniel needs to recognise. It’s a perfect rom com moment when Nathaniel sings “we can't control the things we do, just like I can't control that I'm in love with you”, but it is grimly shadowed with the realisation that this unrealistic glorification of love is by no means healthy or beneficial.
Take, for example, Trent’s obsessive love for Rebecca. Trent sees a relationship with Rebecca as the ultimate destination of lifelong happiness. Trent’s storyline may be ludicrously absurd, but it does function as a significant parallel to Rebecca’s own tendencies. Rebecca is the main character of the show, and the story is told from her perspective, which allows viewers to empathise with and relate to her. Trent, however, does not receive the same amount of character development as Rebecca, and is framed as a crazy, relentless stalker. In all objectivity, the two actually have a lot in common. Throughout the show, there have been many musical parallels between Trent and Rebecca, including “The Trent is Getting Ready Song”, “Dear Rebecca Nora Bunch”, and “I’m Just a Boy In Love”. As viewers, we never hesitate to blame Trent for the blackmailing and the manipulation, yet we choose to disregard Rebecca’s abusive behaviours because we know her backstory. With the gradual buildup of the parallels between Trent and Rebecca, the season finale scene of Rebecca’s acceptance of responsibility artfully takes love off its pedestal, and focuses instead on the importance of personal growth and emotional independence.
In the lighter segments of the episode, Heather gives birth to Daryl’s baby. In terms of constructing a well rounded finale episode, this joyful scene provides a necessary balance to the relatively heavier confrontations between the other characters. More importantly, however, the birth of the baby acts as a symbolic representation of the birth of a new Rebecca. After acting as the victim for three whole seasons, Rebecca is finally coming to terms with her mistakes, and is ready to change for the better. Rebecca’s acceptance of responsibility and attempts to make amends with the people she has hurt in the past are already signs of positive self growth. Here’s to hoping that the show will be renewed for season four, so that we can continue to see Rebecca grow and change into the better version of herself.
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