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cemetery-slvt · 21 days
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everyone wants a clingy! obsessed! dependent! gf until they don’t leave your side, their mood depends on yours, they want to spend all your free time together, and they cry when they miss you.
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wacklemons · 1 year
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Sometimes I think "oh no what if Im faking my disability" and then my body kills itself for no reason
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scarylarry376 · 1 month
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Kinda an add-on to that drawing I did a couple days ago about Mutant Mayhem Leo being overworked/burnt out, but make it angstier.
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angelpuns · 1 month
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Me: time to go back to sleep. Have a life snooze. Sure hope I don't have a nightmare about losing a lifelong friendship and my comfort items in one go
My brain: teehee
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snowflake-sage · 9 months
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You did it to yourself
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jewish-vents · 2 months
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welcome to @jewish-vents, a blog for sharing your experiences and frustrations living as a Jewish person.
for blogs centered on positivity, check out @jewish-culture-is!
the world may feel like a dark place right now, so this is your reminder that you're not alone, and everyone is here for you.
the blog operates on a queue of 5 posts a day, it may take some time for your vent to be answered.
Rules:
this blog is accepting of all Jews, if you identify with the term Jewish you are Jewish. (this rule doesn't apply to messianic jews)
this blog is a neutral space, amd therefore doesn't hold any political views. any political views stated by askers are not a representation of the blog nor its moderation team.
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Smile :)
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Sometimes you need to let the intrusive thoughts out
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vent-my-woes · 4 months
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I was getting angry and frustrated because I've lost my voice completely when I remembered something a potential therapist told me when I met with her.
My parents were going over my behaviors, and when asking about my sometimes aggressive tendencies, the woman turned to me and asked me, "what are you feeling when you act out?"
No one had ever asked me that before. It was always "that's wrong" and "don't do that." I told her that when I felt inable to communicate or people wouldn't listen to my communicated needs, I didn't know how to respond, so I would push or scratch or bite to be heard.
Now, I've outgrown those behaviors for the most part, although I still find myself tempted to lash out in those situations, but I've found them coming back now that my voice is gone. I can't correctly communicate what I need or want, and anything that gets in the way of my attempts is subject to my wrath.
But, thanks to that kind woman, I refrained from kicking my sister, who was yelling over me while I was trying to whisper something to my dad.
"What are you feeling?" Disrespected. Ignored. Overlooked. Helpless.
Her question was an amazing tool for me to pinpoint the source of my anger. But there, in that room, the next thing she said was just as important.
"I understand. It's frustrating when people don't listen, especially when it's hard to communicate in the first place."
No one had ever said that to me. Ever. And I keep those words with me to help me settle down in those situations.
Yes, it is fair for me to be frustrated. Yes, I am rightfully upset. No, it is not ok for me to hurt others in my anger. Let's find a different way to get the results we want.
That understanding shown by a total stranger still soothes my nerves even now. That small act of compassion and grace for my behavior, even going so far as to praise me when I said I apologized for my actions, was enough to encourage me to improve my own behavior.
Moral of this story? People do lots of things when they feel strong emotions. Especially when they have trouble communicating their needs like I and so many others do. This is a thank you to the people in my life who always understood there was something more going on, and taking the time to understand and encourage me in my struggle.
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prince-of-red-lions · 7 months
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me watching little me download discord:
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qumiiiquinnquin · 6 months
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In Life, the Sensuous Dream.
In Limbo, the Silent Dream.
In Lunacy, the Savage Dream.
In Laughter, the Spiritual Dream.
In Leisure, the Sonorous Dream.
In Logic, the Symbolic Dream.
In Linking, the Sapient Dream.
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wacklemons · 1 year
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Fun Fact! Dont say "everyone has fibromyalgia" to someone who has fibromyalgia!! If you say that we have every right to attack you violently
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clusterb-pd · 4 months
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Cluster B (specifically NPD) culture is feeling your blood boil when people use narcissistic is as an insult
How. Fucking. Dare. You.
(they also absolutely mispronounced it, which makes it even fucking worse)
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angelpuns · 9 months
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when I was a kid/teen sometimes I would wish for something really bad/traumatic to happen to me because I felt like my life wasn't bad enough to warrant me being sad and I remember that sometimes and it's just a little bit fucked up actually
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sharkys-serious-stuff · 2 months
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this isn't a vent but I just need to rant about something for a second and don't want followers on my main to be pushed away by politics when my main isn't political at all.
I'm so fucking tired of the trans infighting. Transmascs aren't teaming up with TERFs to take down transfems. I LIVE with a fucking terf. It's awful and I feel like I can't be myself. I'd never want to team up with them ESPECIALLY against my beautiful transfem sisters. I'm tired of everything right now. What happened to trans solidarity? Can't we all as a community fight for rights and clown on photomatt together?
I know not every trans person is fighting so don't get the wrong idea. I just get flooded with posts from people hating on transmascs and people hating on transfems.
There. Rant over. Car hammer explosion.
TLDR: Trans people are a community and this infighting is annoying to me.
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jewish-vents · 7 days
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I'm genuinely confused on whether one of the blogs I follow is antisemitic or not. On one hand they support Gaza and reblog stuff like charities and GoFundMe campaigns for refugees. On the other hand they also reblog from Jewish folks voicing our concerns and reblog Jewish resources/stuff to combat antisemitism
What does "support Palestine" mean in this context? Saying that civilians are suffering and dying and that is awful is not antisemitic, because civilians are suffering and dying, and that is awful. It only becomes antisemitic when a person blames all of the suffering and dying on Israel without acknowledging the ways that Hamas is deliberately making it worse, including the extensive use of human shields and stealing aid, and without acknowledging the need to free the remaining hostages and ensure that Hamas is never able to repeat the Oct 7 attack.
Similarly, encouraging people to donated to help refugees is absolutely not antisemitic--though there are some charities that are known to send their money to terrorist organizations, and many of the GoFundMe campaigns cannot verify where their money is going. Unfortunately, there have been many scammers eager to take advantage of the war.
If this person's support of Palestine takes the form of genuine support for the wellbeing of civilians, then it sounds like they are trying to support and acknowledge the humanity of Jews and Palestinians alike, which is exactly what anyone genuinely trying to help should do.
If said "support" primarily takes the form of demonizing Israel...
Well, we've seen no shortage of hypocrisy from left-wing antisemites.
-🐞
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