@Baabaayeegaa0 @babayag72136219@TheFigen_ Idk I think that's a bit of a cringe self-deprecating way of thinking. Surround yourself with people who can regulate their own emotions, including yourself. What happens after that is out of your control, you attract what you set the narrative to be.
@crybabybtzzz @sapphicssolace @MorganFindlay9@lailathebratt@IbaraEleven It’s not that black and white. I work with homeless youth and there are plenty of ways to get hooked on drugs. It’s also very hard to get out of a situation when you’re homeless. No shower for an interview, need an address to get a job, no money to eat in order to go to work, etc
@MateoUribeRodr1 @NikolaLovig @HumansNoContext That's somewhat true for conscious memory. But unconscious memory is always a part of our psyche, it also helps us navigate the world, which we can call a gut feeling or instinct.
@Justalurke@the_moviebob Yes of course it is, but Ignorant people think someone just being gay is a groomer……. That message of groomers doesn’t actually mean protect the children. It just means dehumanize another queer person under the guise of protecting a child. Start with priests , then we can talk
@the_addressor @BilalNa14156073 @EndWokeness Oh god. Look up the stonewall riots, apart of history. Queer history is being debated to even be taught in schools, you’re using a big buzz word like narcissistic and don’t even know how to use it.
@the_addressor@EndWokeness That implies a deeper message which is queer peoples “lifestyles” are somehow perverted and we should protect children from them…they don’t give a fuck about children. Protect kids from a priest not a drag queen 🤷🏻♂️
@Lunascaped It's really shitty that people want to make you validate your existence to them... It's truly fucked, your life and right to be shouldn't be a talking point for others.
I am happy you're here and appreciate your humanity.
@cryptocassowar2@AshleyDCan@DailyLoud I really hope you're speaking from a point of experience, not just some white dude telling people directly affected, how to feel about blackface