Lukewarm take: we need to stop using mental health/therapy buzzwords in day to day life. Not everyone you dislike is a narcissist. Being sad doesn’t mean you’re depressed. There’s a resounding difference between being nervous and having anxiety. You’re not ADHD because you don’t like to sit still. You’re not autistic because you’re quirky. OCD doesn’t mean you’re organized. And for the love of all that is holy, not every situation that made you uncomfortable is “trauma”.
It blows my mind every day how this society operates under the lie that there isn't enough. We throw away tons of food, we have more empty houses than homeless people, and our landfills are full of clothing and furniture.
Took all my nails off for a new set & this oneeee nail is broken, & bleeding. Now I gotta go a week w/o my nails for this one fckn finger to heal 💔
Speaking of Gullah geechee… I find them very interesting. I’ll never forget my first time meeting a guy from that community in SC & the way he talked confused me for a moment
The kindest thing literature does is remind you that your peculiar little feelings have always existed. Someone, in some century, was equally confused by love, bored by society, tired of performing, and hungry for meaning.
call me the friend that’s too woke, but I think getting fired for something like this especially when it has absolutely nothing to do with your job and ESPECIALLY in this economy is absolutely insane