FIRST LOVE: HATSUKOI (2022) dir. Kanchiku Yuri Episode 2. “Your Voice”

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FIRST LOVE: HATSUKOI (2022) dir. Kanchiku Yuri Episode 2. “Your Voice”
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the decision to add a disorder to the dsm called "prolonged grief disorder" in which grieving for too long/with too much intensity/more than "expected" is deemed pathological... three years into a devastatingly fatal pandemic... i want to hurt people
to clarify, this isn't to say that people should not have support for extremely intense and painful grieving processes. what i'm saying is that work is already being done to draw strict lines around 'acceptable' vs 'pathological' responses to tragic mass death, to paint them as a problem of the individual and not the collective. the same will probably be done to control the narrative on acceptable levels of covid caution- as institutions push the idea that covid is no longer a concern and government health systems shift to pushing people out of their homes (and into sacrificial labor conditions), a mental illness will be constructed to diagnose ppl who maintain fear or righteousness about doing so and the treatment will be coaching these individuals on the Correct Level of Concern to demonstrate.
This Irene with this Seulgi... yea
I’ve seen multiple tiktoks of kids being like i’m closeted in a homophobic family😚 and they always show their face like do nottttt do that bc with how popular tiktok is it’s so much easier for someone who knows you and your family irl to come across your videos and text your parents like hey isn’t this your kid like my god one day someone will literally be murdered by their parents for them discovering they’re gay through their tiktok like people like to think people aren’t that extreme anymore but there are some families who truly are like at best they will disown their own child or smash their phone or something but one day the worst case scenario is really gonna happen like if your parents are extremely bigoted do nottt run to tiktok with a video of your face making jokes about how your extremely homophobic family is living with a gay child and they don’t even know it i don’t mean to fearmonger but this does have genuine real life consequences that no child deserves we need to bring back the whole the internet is not your friend mentality in like full extreme force i get wanting to talk about your homophobic family but my god do it from like a social media platform where you can be completely faceless and unknowable
I think your tiktok For You page is at least partly location based too so seriously do NOT tell Tiktok anything you don't want your family & school & job to know, at least not in anything identifiable as you!
i hate knowing my feelings r stupid n childish but still letting them fuck me up
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