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Shaun of The Dead is the best rom-zom-com around!
If you're looking to get some last minute romance into your V Day, I've got you covered with some spooky flicks that'll, well, probably make you very uncomfortable. But, in a good way... mostly.
So It Goes
Wings sprout
From under
The bone
Of my back
Tearing through
My paper flesh
They flutter
In place
Waiting for
The clouds
To peel away
And the sun
To invite me in
As time turns
The ground
Beneath my feet
Will fade into
The infinite dark
Awaiting us all
Everything is eventual
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In honor of Bong Joon-Ho’s masterpiece of social commentary Parasite (2019) coming to Hulu, I figured now would be the best time to write a little diddly on it. And by little diddly, I mean a…
Hi! I wrote a little thingy on Parasite since it's on Hulu now where I talk about, you guessed it, capitalism. Check it out! Or don't it's a free country... for some.
OCD is one of those mental illnesses that people show support for until they learn about what fucked up intrusive thoughts result from it. I’ve literally seen someone on here put in their byf “don’t follow if you have OCD with [insert intrusive thought here].
A lot of OCD intrusive thoughts are very terrible sexual ones involving the potential to harm loved ones...except these thoughts make YOU suffer, not other people. They aren’t true desires and beliefs; they’re called “intrusive” for a reason.
I’ve literally isolated myself out of fear from my intrusive thoughts, assuming I would hurt someone if I got close. So, it’s disappointing, to say the least, that people will think of you as terrible for what your mental illness already makes you feel terrible.
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In case it isn’t clear: because many intrusive thoughts can be violent or sexual in nature, people suffering from these often stay away from those they fixate on as “victims” of those thoughts. Usually, these are vulnerable groups that the person feels would be defenseless if they ever acted on their intrusive thoughts, such as children, the elderly, physically or developmentally disabled people, and animals.
Someone who had intrusive thoughts about hurting say, their pets may give all of their beloved pets away in a fit of self-hatred and fear. Someone with intrusive thoughts about hurting children or the elderly may avoid their young cousins or their grandparents at all costs. It will look like they’re being callous, rude, or even downright mean to others who don’t know what’s going on, but the person is actually just desperate to avoid triggers at all costs,
which is where we get a common word in OCD: “avoidance.”
Avoidance tactics are the most basic unhealthy coping mechanism in OCD. I developed avoidance mechanisms when I was only 8 years old. I had no idea what was going on, only that avoiding situations that triggered “bad” thoughts could sometimes temporarily stave off bouts of misery and desperate fear.
People who do not have and do not understand OCD may think this sounds correct. If you have thoughts about hurting others, should you not avoid those groups?
In fact, the person with OCD is not a risk to anyone but themselves. Our thoughts center around what we fear the most, what disgusts us the most, what we personally view as the most “monstrous.”
It’s why some people suffer terribly with religious intrusive thoughts (lusting after saints is one example), whereas someone nonreligious wouldn’t have trouble with that. If I thought an image of a saint was sexy, I’d think it was funny, so there’d be no risk of that turning into an OCD thought-loop for me. But to someone religious who sees that as sinful, it could plague them for years.
So here we get to the most painful crux of the matter:
The only way out of OCD is through.
ERP (exposure response prevention) is a type of CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) that is specialized for OCD sufferers.
It is what the name implies: the sufferer exposes themselves to their triggers and must sit in, stew in, and grow to understand the fear, the panic, the self-loathing, the disgust, so that we can finally let it go.
Avoidance only makes that fear stronger, because our brain starts to believe that the fear has foundations.
Our intrusive thoughts are based in and born of our fears.
Living in fear is maddening. For years, fear was my most intimate relationship. It commanded every aspect of my day. It consumed me.
The only way to final train my brain that my fears were unfounded, that my thoughts were nothing more than that--thoughts, was through ERP. I had to expose myself to the situations which triggered me in order to get my life back.
It’s baby steps at first, but if you give up before facing the Final Boss (your worst fears, usually the intrusive thought that has plagued you the longest, most people have one), you won’t be free.
People with violent, sexual, or otherwise “scary” intrusive thoughts aren’t dangerous. And the absolute LAST thing they should be doing is participating in avoidance tactics to make ANYONE--them OR you--feel more comfortable.
OCD is a monster of a mental illness to deal with, but it’s possible to conquer it.
Whether you have OCD and didn’t know any of this, or you don’t have OCD and didn’t know, now you Do. Don’t encourage avoidance tactics, and CERTAINLY don’t require it as a form of moral responsibility.
In the same way we’ve discussed that it’s wrong to feed into someone’s delusions or hallucinations, it’s also wrong to verify an OCD fear.
Please, now that you know, do better.
Read up more on ERP and OCD here, with the International OCD Foundation.
Based on the funniest fucking anon ask I’ve ever seen on this site
Nah this my favorite video now
She smirked at the beginning cause she knew shit was gonna be wild funny lmao
This reminds of me of that dude who died and his last wish was to end abortion
Oh yeah I remember that fucker. Wild how he was “pro life” but he died, lmaoooo what a poser
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It occurs to me that a fair amount of the people on this site are too young to remember Sonichu and this terrifies me.
It was censored on Instagram
This somehow makes it funnier and more ominous but less scarring
If there’s one thing I love it’s good horror. Horror movies, games, comics, books, you name it and I love it (with the exception of the things I don’t love of course). So, I figur…
Who doesn't love a good horror novel during a global pandemic?
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This is literally my favourite line in the Fight The Future script, nothing can truly top this