@MathTheNight@heyagaru@natu_ure I mean, it might legit be an audio processing disorder (like I have myself). Even people talking with the most clear, unaccented/local accent will sometimes just turn into word salad where I hear the sound they make, but my brain stops translating that into anything of meaning
If yall are wondering what I've been up to, uh. The CoD fandom yoinked me, if you haven't seen my ao3 😭 but my brother has also bullied me into Warhammer. And my returning fixation on flight rising has been destroying my free time hshxhshfh
@Icarus_Cryptid What's popping is the fact that my brother has dragged me kicking and screaming into Warhammer and my GOD it is expensive as fuck AHAHAHA
@ranrampant@jadeeatskids@thatartsyleaf See my issue with Snapchat is that I have memory problems so the fact that shit just disappears means that I legit don't know if I had a certain conversation or if I just imagined it hshfhshxhdh rIP
@soulfirephoen1x ((And also the eternal cycle of cringe and never being able to just casually "hey guys guess what random shit has sparked my interest this time!" If it means risking someone poking fun at it cause the RSD is VICIOUS, oh god))
@soulfirephoen1x Hsudhsufh tbh atp I feel like I have to migrate accounts a bit cause I went from a fairly "family friendly"/oriented fandom to one thats much more into nsfw and I don't wanna scar my followers HSJXBDJF-
With you that make you feel like you *can't* or *shouldn't* tell your other friends about, then it can act as a bit of a red flag. Of course there are inside jokes and intimate/private moments, but you should always be able to talk about what you are uncomfortable with.
Never assume that you'll immediately notice the abuse. That's the most dangerous part. Manipulators thrive on the ability to break down the trust in yourself and your gut, so you will start to brush off the feeling of being hurt by them.
I’ve been on the internet for a while, I’ve seen many in positions of power take advantage of that influence.
You might notice, you might not, it might be someone you trusted. Look out for one another, for children and other vulnerable people, and support and listen to victims
They get you to do half the work for them- second guessing yourself because of the things that they normalize.
My best advice is to talk to your friends *about* your friends. It doesn't have to be gossipy or anything, but if there are interactions that your "friends" have+