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This is what executive dysfunction looks like

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my two brain cells
This is what executive dysfunction looks like
Hey. Look at me. Please leave yourself a note somewhere you'll see it later that says "it is going to take years if not decades to get the United States government to the level of functionality it had in November of 2024." If we elect a democrat in 2028, we are not going to be up and running by 2032.
Please make sure you have a reminder in your phone reminding you to not look at 2028/32/36 Democratic candidates and say "why are they not promising/delivering Cool Shit?" because you are going to understand that to get Cool Shit we must have competent people running a decently funded government, and we are not going to have that.
We are not getting UBI. We are not getting single payer healthcare. We are not getting free college or free preschool. We are not redistributing wealth on a large scale. We are not getting free internet. We are not getting ranked choice voting.
If we are lucky, we are going to get an IRS that can collect taxes, qualified schoolteachers, research grants, Social Security, and a government that thinks maybe it should be a priority for people around the worlds to not have AIDS, malaria or TB.
To be clear, I don't mean we should forget or take our eyes off the ultimate long-term goals of getting Cool Shit, but to get there, we're gonna have to support things like "half-measures" and "small steps" and "not tearing down people who won't get us all the way there" and "understanding that they are starting from the basement basically because every government institution is being decimated"
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this scene is so fucking funny the english dub of this show is so good
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Rolling on the floor sobbing and crying and losing my mind at âGET INSIDE THE VAAAAAAAAAANâ
As an adult you must cultivate the skill of âGross! Oh, well. Not my business.â
Applies to everything from BDSM parties to your sisterâs godawful interior design choices to weird bachelor pad meals eaten over a sink.
Gross! Oh, well. Not my business.
this randomly blew up on twitter so i figured iâd post it here bc lord knows everyone on this app is neurodivergent
sorry that i ended two consecutive messages with "lmao." i don't know why i did that. it looks really dumb doesn't it. i'll edit one to get rid of it. you can end my stupid pathetic life if you want
The question you should be asking yourself isn't "is it normal?" but "is it hurting anyone?" Because if it isn't, we shouldn't care how normal it is. That's not the important part
iâm taking the words âfetishâ and âkinkâ away from the internet until you people learn what sexual attraction is
objectification too like it's called "objectification" because the subject of someone's sexual desire is being treated as an object with no desires of their own. there's nothing wrong with thinking a person is sexy as long as you don't forget they're a person. holy shit people
"sexualization and objectification are the same thingâ comes straight from âsex is an intrinsically degrading actâ and frankly Iâm not into that vibe in the slightest
if alphas in the omegaverse knew that we referred to it as the "omegaverse" and not the "alphaverse," they'd throw a fit
Said with an incredibly condescending sneer: "Whimsyless."
you will have a much healthier relationship with your own mental health if you stop seeing disorders as essential modes of being that you fall into or don't and treat them instead as models through which to view your experiences and put exactly as much stock in as you find they have useful explanatory power to you
stop thinking 'am i X' and instead ask 'is it useful to me to understand my behaviour Y in terms of X'
once again petitioning for at least the temporary retirement of the word "problematic" in order to encourage more specific and precise language and force people to actually say what the issue is
"[x] is problematic because it depicts homophobia" okay but that doesn't actually tell me anything at all, try "[x] includes outdated stereotypes about gay people that go unquestioned/unchallenged by the narrative", more specific, more informative, less fucking obnoxious for me personally to read
ngl iâve been Online long enough that âproblematicâ âgroomingâ ânormalizeâ and âfetishizeâ are like. big orange ROAD CLOSED signs. I straight up stop reading. They mean nothing.
please bpleas plaese give me cbt
oh I didn't realize you used to be a huge piece of shit
now this may surprise some of the audience, but the majority of humans have to survive a phase called "being a teenager" and the results are often catastrophic
Some great advice I got from a therapist when we were discussing guilt over past actions and behaviors (some paraphrased, some written down during session):
âYou only ever realize you did something less than ideal once youâve grown past it. So if you find yourself thinking, âWow, I was a terrible person,â or âOh man, I did this rude awful thing,â try reframing it as: âWow, Iâve grown into a much better person now,â or âOh man, I am a much kinder and more understanding person who knows not do something like that again.â Nobody starts out perfectly kind and reasonable, and itâs worth recognizing and celebrating when youâve grown as a human being.â
hey, uh. what the shit