I feel like a piece of me is missing without you here. A piece I’ll never get back.
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But it'll never be the same..

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I feel like a piece of me is missing without you here. A piece I’ll never get back.
MightyArtist (via 69shadesofgray)
But it'll never be the same..
All I can think of is that tweet about how we aren’t a species designed to last
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Mercury in Scorpio - The Seafloor Scribe
Natal Mercury in Scorpio personalities throw tremendous reserves of psychic power into provoking the subterfuge of reality. They are insatiably curious people who negotiate indwelling urges to expose mysteries and interrogate consensual reality at length. Mercury in Scorpio individuals frequently become swamped, obsessed and enamored with their own thoughts. Their thinking styles balances the borderline between the conscious and unconscious, and becomes entranced amongst the mystical, the hidden and their fertile, macabre imagination. Scorpio here endows a psychic intuition when it comes to gauging the thoughts of others, and they are masters at uncovering the motives of others. These personalities leave a lasting imprint on their surroundings even without speaking a word.
Mercury in Scorpio is an introspective mind of acute analysis that resonates in fields of science, medicine, psychiatry, criminal psychiatry, research and esoteric studies. These individuals are skilled at sensing underlying emotional frequencies and rarely succumb to impressionability. Mercury here spend copious time indulging in solitude and draw brilliant waves of creativity, investigative intuition and imaginative leaps when they remain exiled from people. There may be themes of temperamental outbursts, fits of rage and a general superiority complex regarding their beliefs, opinion and mental capacity. Stinging sarcasm or verbal aggression may be a reflexive response when emotions are inflamed, and many find significant challenge translating their feelings into language. Beliefs are anchored resolutely and rarely swayed without extensive endorsement.
The winged messenger becomes overwhelmed in the plunge toward the underworld, where severe emotional tension may cloud mental cohesion and trigger states of paranoia, persecutory delusions and irrational suspicion. These individuals think much more than they verbalise and keep reserves of information to themselves. They tend to leave a poignant impression on others and express deliberately, insistently and sparingly. Mercury in Scorpio people are natural psychologists who are gifted at observing the world around them and piecing the unconscious puzzle together. Here on the flight to the Scorpio’s world no secret is safe from exposure, where intense nuclear light illuminates the concealed into basking radioactive revelation.
Some people with depression
- cannot get out of bed. Some can.
- cannot keep a job. Some can.
- cannot eat. Some can.
- cannot stop eating. Some can.
- self-harm. Some don’t.
- are suicidal. Some aren’t.
- take medication. Some don’t.
- have more bad days than others
- have more support systems than others
My point is that depression is not universal and while there is a general cluster of symptoms, it manifests differently in everyone. You can’t always spot depression on the street, in the grocery store, or at them gym. Depression doesn’t always jump out at you and let you know that there’s a person who is hurting deeply. Don’t contribute to stigmatization.
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This is so adorable
me when someone asks what my goals for the future are
Elvis Presley listening to some records 1956.
Peter Joseph on structural violence, from this video.
Brilliant
Spot on. Like Coretta Scott King said, I must remind you that starving a child is violence. Neglecting school children is violence. Punishing a mother and her family is violence. Discrimination against a working man is violence. Ghetto housing is violence. Ignoring medical need is violence. Contempt for poverty is violence.
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