"your trauma made u stronger". no, my trauma made me traumatized. it made me weak, it gave me memory loss, and it gave me feelings i've never wanted. i made myself stronger by dragging myself out of a dark place and dealing with consequences that weren’t my fault.
@19BadBoy57@Spidermonkeyy93 Your post is literally proving my point . You seen a picture of a young black women and labeled me as horrible ? With no background or substance behind this nonsense. Must be trying to rage bait me . Let me report your page and go on about my day….❤️
@19BadBoy57@Spidermonkeyy93 Like I’m genuinely confused why you thought it was ok to post my picture ? And what’s ur point ??? Would you like the zoomed out picture ? Because I live in a house , in a suburban area surrounded by white people, I’m not poor , there not poor, and we don’t have racial issues .
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” is a fucking lie…
Some things don’t kill you they change you.
They leave scars.
They steal fucking innocence.
They demand years of recovery.
And that’s the truth no one wants to talk about.
Have you ever wanted to tell your parents that their poor parenting caused deep emotional trauma, affecting your ability to form healthy relationships in adulthood… but you held back because you realized they lack the intellectual ability and
La dépression ne te prend pas tout d’un coup.
Elle commence par tes rêves, puis tes émotions, ton appétit, ta santé, ton énergie… jusqu’à te faire croire que tu n’es plus toi-même. Et parfois, elle finit par te prendre la vie.
The moment you realized you were using it to feel something versus using it to feel nothing was the moment your relationship with cannabis actually started
Anxiety isn’t always a panic attack.
Sometimes it’s:
• Replaying a conversation 20 times.
• Thinking someone is angry because their reply changed.
• Preparing for things that probably won’t happen.
• Feeling your heart race for no obvious reason.
• Needing reassurance, then feeling guilty for needing it.
• Wanting to go out, then desperately wanting to go home.
• Being exhausted because your brain never switches off.
The older you get, the more you realize some people only know how to relate to the version of you that was struggling. The minute you become confident, start making money, set boundaries, get healthy, get happy, or simply stop needing their approval, the energy changes. That's when you learn who was actually rooting for you and who was just comfortable with you being beneath them. And honestly? That's a pretty damn useful thing to find out.