i dont think we need a new year. i think we’ve had enough of them
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i dont think we need a new year. i think we’ve had enough of them
"I love my body enough to go through whatever hell is necessary to make it feel like home."
-shards of blue
That’s a beautiful way to think about it. I’m going to have to keep this in mind.
I literally cannot overstate how important creative hobbies are when dealing with mental illness. If you can’t draw, there are coloring books. If you can’t write a novel, you can write in short journaling bursts. If you can’t sing in the shower, you can listen to music. Sometimes with mental illness it feels like we have this dark presence inside of us that is bumping around in our brain and organs, causing problems. It helps immensely to let it out.
hey since I just told a friend this and they found it helpful: if you’re having hallucinations and are having trouble distinguishing what’s real and what’s not, use your phone’s camera and take a picture of the thing you might be hallucinating. cameras don’t hallucinate.
hey maybe reblog this for other neurodivergent people to see please?
sometimes ur own hallucinations may show up on camera or on a recording if its an auditory hallucination, so if ur unsure and have someone you trust, you can try sending the picture or recording to them and asking them what they see/hear too!!
I’ve only ever had like three or four instances of visual hallucinations but a friend who has them regularly
says that the way she checks is that she takes off her glasses, and if the image is still in perfect focus, that’s a hallucination
that might not work for everyone, but it might be helpful for some!
When I thought I was hearing a roommate/family member in the next room and thought they were talking to me, and couldn’t tell if they were actually in there or not and if they were actually saying those things (and usually the things they were saying were pretty bizarre and mean), if I put on headphones and blasted music and could still hear them clearly then I could tell it wasn’t them and I was hallucinating (so bascially similar to the eyeglasses post above, but on the auditory side of things). Headphones and music are great for fact-checking or for helping to block the quieter things out.
I don’t ‘zone out’. Being zoned out is my default state, and I occasionally zone back in to check how things are going.
a fat person says ‘i want to live my life without ridicule’ and for some people, the answer is ‘no’ and that will never make sense to me.
it should be noted that ‘i want to live my life without ridicule’ is a statement that needs no answer, yet people still won’t leave it alone and truly think fat people DESERVE ridicule.
I will be completely honest I don’t think that thin people should participate in the “debate” about fatness and unhealthiness and whether or not ridicule would somehow motivate a fat person to lose weight. So many thin people seem to view fat people as barely human and it makes it impossible for me to take their opinion on the matter seriously.
hi there, face here!
Me in 2022 when the pandemic hasn’t ended yet because people don’t know how to act right and I’ve been holed up in my house for three years acquiring a new flavor of crazy, going to open the door for the guy in the hazmat suit that’s come to deliver my groceries
idk if this is a phenomenon that has a name yet but like. scheduling doctor's appointments when you work a 9-5 job is really fucking hard when said doctors' offices are also open 9-5 and closed any time i could actually make it without needing to take PTO. im lucky bc my boss doesn't care if i duck out for under an hour for medical stuff but he very easily could force me to submit PTO for all of it. staying healthy in this country is such a hellscape on so many levels
simple task: needs to be done
my brain, rotating slowly like a single uncooked burger patty in the microwave:
folklore: the long pond studio sessions - Taylor about This Is Me Trying
Yes! “are you ranting or do you need help?”
I will sometimes ask friends, “Troubleshoot, commiserate, distract, or give space? <3”, and it’s always worked out.
Home Alone (1990) dir. Chris Columbus
does anyone else have a deep underlying sadness that never truly goes away and probably never will or is that just me haha