@Searcircle7889 Yeah I moved in with my sister and she has a hammock and we sit and chat together on it or spend alone time if my niece and nephew become to rambunctious and one of us needs a little break. lol
New Ruby Kingdom SMP Today!! Running the Vault Hunters Modpack. Feel free to stop by and see our shenanigans! https://t.co/j9E4LZqjFA (Photo courtesy of @Rezzyuma )
🪻"𝒞𝑜𝓂𝑒 𝒽𝑒𝓇𝑒 𝒹𝒶𝓇𝓁𝒾𝓃𝑔, 𝐼 𝒸𝒶𝓃 𝒽𝑒𝓁𝓅 𝓎𝑜𝓊." 🌿
Hello there I am Rezzyuma! 🩷🪶
I'm an Owlbear Herbalist Healer! If you ever need potions, or just a hug after a long day, I'm your gal~!
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@bade_blade@KaisreVR and I are playing MC with the intentions to try to beat the game while sharing health and hunger. :3 Come hang out with the @joinRADIANT MC crew? https://t.co/urHnocRI1A
Me… and it’s so hard to make plans with friends because I want to spend time with them and it’s not their fault others made me feel this way. It’s an obstacle that I can’t overcome rn. 🥺
you don't realize how much being left out has effected you until you realize you're scared to participate in anything without someone inviting you to join in
This is so accurate, especially for me. I have people approaching me from my childhood now that I’m back in my hometown trying to do small talk and ask how I’ve been and where I’ve been since I moved out if state for 5 years before coming back to FL, and it scares me so much because these people clearly known me at some point but I genuinely don’t know who they are because I probably knew them during a difficult time of my childhood and my brain doesn’t even remember them or most of my childhood… this is why I’m so big on mental health and taking care of yourself emotionally because it will effect you for the rest of your life if you don’t care for your mind.
Having MEMORY LOSS from depression and trauma is a weird experience because people don’t understand how scary it is when depression and trauma start affecting your memory. Like you really start forgetting whole moments of your life, conversations, things people told you, how you used to act, and even parts of yourself. It’s like your brain got so overwhelmed from surviving everything that it started deleting things just to protect you.