I think Iâm starting to find myself now and finding a path
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@suppressed-selves
I think Iâm starting to find myself now and finding a path
The Anatomy of an Eating Disorder
hello i am thriving
literally fuck me, kristen stewart
I WAS LITERALLY JUST TALKING ABOUT HOW I WASNâT SURE IF SHEâD COME OUT YET HOLY FUCK
whoop there it is.
âMillennials are so entitled"
Actually, the âyouâre welcomeâ/âno problemâ issue is simply a linguistics misunderstanding. Older ppl tend to say youâre welcome, younger ppl tend to say no problem. This is because for older people the act of helping or assiating someone is seen as a task that is not expected of them, but is them doing extra, so itâs saying âI accept your thanks because I know I deserve it.â
âNo problemâ, however, is used because younger people feel not only that helping or assisting someone is a given and expected, but also that it should be stressed that youâre need for help was no burden to them (even if it was).
Basically, older people think help is a gift you give, younger people think help is an expectation required of them.
DAMN STRAIT.
Basic Millennial complaint: âI want shelter and economic security.â Some bitter old man: âWHAT THE FUCK? WHO TOLD YOU THAT YOU DESERVE ANYTHING? THANK ME WHEN YOU BAG MY GROCERIES FOR ME, PEON.â
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BUGS BUNNY: Well, like the man says.
Looney Tunes, Rabbitâs Feat (1960) dir. Chuck Jones
imma live by this shit now
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first day of the semester: this isnât so bad! maybe i actually wonât be an absolute mess this time around.
third day of the semester:
its gotten to this
I have been staying awake at nights, wondering if I should tell you.
that I am still stuck in a cycle of crippling mental anguish
Jon Trend, Reflect (Chicago, IL, 2015)
srsly
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