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“stop traumadumping to your friends tell this to your therapist” my god they paywalled human connection
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it's been 2 years already since their divorce? unbelievable.
i recommend telling yourself “this isn’t an experience i want to keep having” and stop entertaining things that are really detrimental to your health and don’t benefit you in anyway.
those days where your entire train of thought is just “I CAN’T FUCKING DO THIS I CAN’T DO THIS I’M NOT GONNA MAKE IT PLEASE HELP ME” and whole time ur just like. sitting at your desk completely fine
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ending a story in other languages
kurdish: “my story went to other homes, god bless the mothers and fathers of its listeners” (Çîroka min çû diyaran, rehmet li dê û bavê guhdaran.)
greek: “and they lived well, and we lived better” (και ζήσανε αυτοί καλά και εμείς καλύτερα)
afrikaans: “whistle whistle, the story is done” (fluit fluit, die storie is uit)
goemai: “my tale has finished, (it) has returned to go (and) come home.” (tamtis noe lat / dok ba muaan yi wa)
amharic: “return my story and feed me bread” (ተረቴን መልሱ አፌን በዳቦ አብሱ::)
bengali: “my story ends and the spinach is eaten by the goat” (aamaar kothati furolo; Notey gaachhti murolo) *means something is irreversibly ended because goats eats herbs from the root
norwegian: “snip snap snout, the tale is finished” (snipp snapp snute, så er eventyret ute”
polish: “and i was there [at the wedding] too, and drank mead and wine.” (a ja tam byłem, miód i wino piłem.)
georgian: “disaster there, feast here… bran there, flour here…” (ჭირი – იქა, ლხინი – აქა, ქატო – იქა, ფქვილი – აქა)
hungarian: “this is the end, run away with it” (itt a vége, fuss el véle)
turkish: “lastly, three apples fell from the sky; one for our story’s heroes, one for the person who told their tale, and one for those who listened and promise to share. And with that, they all achieved their hearts’ desires. Let us now step up and settle into their thrones.” (Gökten üç elma düşmüş; biri onların, biri anlatanın, diğeri de dinleyenlerin başına. Onlar ermiş muradına, biz çıkalım kerevetine.)
spanish: and they lived happily and ate partridges (y vivieron felices y comieron perdices)
also: red goldfinch, this story has finished (colorín colorado, este cuento se ha acabado)
serbian: čiča-miča gotova priča (nonsense word - nonsense word the tale is done)
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I živeli su srećno i zadovoljno do kraja života (and they lived happily and contentedly until the end of their lives; basically hea)
czech: “and they lived (together) happily until they died and if they haven’t died they live there until today” (a žili (spolu) šťastně až do smrti, a jestli neumřeli, tak tam žijí dodnes)
also czech: and the bell rang and the story’s over (a zazvonil zvonec a pohádky je konec)
catalan: here’s a dog and here’s a cat, this tale is over (vet aquí un gos i vet aquí un gat, aquest conte s'ha acabat)