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@feelingvalone
welcome to the shit show
it’s so heartbreaking to realize that i’m not getting better.. it’s just phases of good, then bad, then repeat.. no matter how good i think i’m doing, it always seems to get bad again..
the goal for this year and for every year is to be kind and also to stop being scared of literally everything
I don’t feel the same about people or things anymore
why do i feel rejected so easily
ignore who ignores you. learn to unlove people. don't beg for replies and attention, if someone is ignoring you just maintain the distance and treat them as they treat you
“I love a lot of people who can’t love me back; rejection feels less personal when I can blame something else for it. Some people only need to be hurt once to never get over it - the truth is I never want to be not loved again the way you didn’t love me.”
— Rebeka Anne, from now on I’m in charge of who hurts me (via anneisrestless)
i feel unappreciated, but it’s okay.
thinking too hard about the mistreatment i’ve endured for the sake of being loved.
“For every time I gave a fuck, that fuck, fucked me over.”
— (via bl-ossomed)
Albert Camus, beware of this
May Sarton, The House by the Sea
One more small inconvenience will push me over the edge
i’d like to go back to the time where lobotomies where normalized
Stephanie Foo, What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma
Warsan Shire, from "For Women Who Are Difficult to Love"