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stillness is no longer whole
“fire to relight the life you lost, and stones to weigh out the heavy cost” (x)
The Lighthouse (2019) Dir. Robert Eggers
Katee Sackhoff and Elizabeth Faith Ludlow in ANOTHER LIFE (2019 — )
PARASITE (2019) dir. Bong Joon-ho
‘We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory will swell when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.’
AMERICAN HISTORY X (1998) dir. Tony Kaye
Jaskier - Every Outfit - Part 3/? - Season 1 Episode 4
why is it not more wellknown that women can have an actual literal disorder that not rarely makes them literally suicidal for up to 10 days every month before their period lmao like… teach this in class? it’s not a joke?
Wait what??
here here here (there’s more sites saying the same thing)
it’s called PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) and it’s basically PMS but make it Super Hardcore, it’s a hormonal disorder and to my knowledge they’re not exactly sure what causes it - there’s theories tho - but there seems to be little research on it anyway. As I said it’s similar to PMS in terms of symptoms [mood swings, lethargy, cramps, changed sleeping pattern, libido, appetite] but the symptoms get so severe that they are interfering with your daily life and impacting it negatively. Especially in terms of psychological symptoms, while it doesn’t go that far for everyone who has it and also not every month, a lot of the people who experience it are sent into a severe depressive episode beause of it and it’s really not rare at all for them to experience legitimate suicidal thoughts that go away the second they get their period (or up to two days in from what I’ve read).
I’ve read different claims on how many people it affects, some sources say 5%, others 8%, others say 2% so I don’t know about that, but menstruating people need to know this lmao. Not knowing that your suicidality is caused by a literal physical disorder that you have can be so dangerous, especially when you already struggle with such issues anyway or are trying to recover from mental illness and don’t realize that your “relapses” are symptoms of an actual disorder.
also I originally said women but of course this applies to menstruating trans men and nb folks too.
I’ll reblog this every time I see it because YUP
every episode of doctor who ↳ 3x10 - blink
people assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect. but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint it’s more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey… stuff
MIDSOMMAR (2019)
Well we think of life like the seasons. So you’re a child until you’re 18 and that’s spring. And then at some point we all do our Pilgrimage, which is between 18 and 36, and that’s summer. And then from, eh- 36 to 54, we’re working age, which is fall. And then finally from 54 to 72 you become a mentor. What happens at 72?
made a realisation that if you have one awkward interaction no one actually cares and you don't have to like. kill yourself. do other people know about this
Irish with Hozier:
- uisce = water
- uisce beatha = whiskey (lit. water of life)
- uiscefhuaraithe = water-coolness
- Níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin = There’s no hearth like your own hearth (There’s no place like home)
- Níl aon tóin tinn mar do thóin tinn féin = There’s no sore/poorly arse like your own sore/poorly arse
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thinking about how throughout season 5 adora and catra came to realize that home wasn’t necessarily brightmoon or the fright zone or even etheria but it was each other
the problem with "I need to criticise myself to prepare for other people criticising me" is that it fails to account for the possibilities that a) nobody will criticise you, or b) the people who do criticise you are not people you value the opinions of anyway. I know it feels like a good defence mechanism, but at the end of the day there is a high chance that you're just being mean to yourself for no reason. consider this
suffering is not mandatory
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