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yelleo · 8 years
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People with mental illness are very much like people without mental illness only more so. What we lose with a psychotic episode is the comforting assurance that we can’t lose our mind. When most people look down they see solid ground. When I look down, I’m not so sure. Crazy thoughts are not the problem. Everyone has crazy thoughts. Hallucinations and delusions tend to catch the attention but aren’t the problem. The problem is that the world becomes discontinuous. We can’t attend to the world and take care of ourselves. So others try to take care of us and they do an imperfect job of it. There is no substitute for being well.
Mark Vonnegut, MD
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yelleo · 8 years
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Symmetry, Art, & Illusion - Scott Kim
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yelleo · 8 years
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Je suis un homme serieux
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yelleo · 8 years
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Adieu, et tache d’etre heureux - Cathialine Andria
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Soon it will be Cold Enough - Emancipator full album 
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Magnets ft Lorde - Disclosure 
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yelleo · 8 years
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yelleo · 8 years
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Alive - Sia
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81 Summer by Uyama Hiroto
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yelleo · 9 years
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"I used to think the worst thing in life was to end up all alone, it's not. The worst thing in life is to end up with people that make you feel all alone"
Robin Williams
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yelleo · 9 years
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Too Cool To Dance - Eden XO 
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yelleo · 9 years
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I freaking love the way this guy’s mind works. 
Q: mal de coucou
“I’d like to know something about ‘mal de coucou’. I think it means something like 'pain of the cuckoo’ (?), but I don’t see the connection between these words and the definition you gave them. Could you explain this to me?”  –waveringmind 
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Here’s the definition of mal de coucou:
n. a phenomenon in which you have an active social life but very few close friends—people who you can trust, who you can be yourself with, who can help flush out the weird psychological toxins that tend to accumulate over time—which is a form of acute social malnutrition in which even if you devour an entire buffet of chitchat, you’ll still feel pangs of hunger.
Imagine your brain is a bird’s nest. Normally, you feed your attention to real substantive relationships that can then grow and sustain themselves. In mal de coucou, that precious attention is instead swallowed up by acquaintances you don’t really relate to, like cuckoo birds. These might look like real friendships but will either fly out of the nest or leave you feeling socially malnourished. Even if you’re constantly hanging out with people.
This particular sorrow is my little riff on the French term mal de caribou, which is a kind of starvation that occurs even when you’re eating plentiful quantities of lean meat, notably rabbit and caribou. You need to do more than just chew the fat, so to speak. As an accidental bonus, coucou is also a French colloquialism for ‘hey there!’
If you’re curious, you can usually find my comments about etymology, overextended metaphors, and the finer points of emotion on the Dictionary's facebook page.
–John (ask me a question)
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yelleo · 9 years
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Another Beginning - Joshua Radin 
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Can’t Sleep - Vanic x K.Flay
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Fallen - KLYMVX ft COZY (Kygo Rework)
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