Memory loss from depression and trauma is so underrated. Like, I did not forget on purpose, but my brain just decided to hit delete on random conversations, days, and sometimes an entire phase of my life.
People talk about sadness, crying, and anxiety, but no one really talks about how your memory just starts glitching. You re-read chats like, "Did I really say that?" You forget things you should remember, and it's not even in a funny, "Oh, I'm grateful I don't remember," way. It's more like, "Why do I feel like my brain is constantly buffering?"
And the worst part is, you start questioning yourself, like, "Am I overreacting? Did it actually happen? Was it even that bad?" Because when your memory goes away, your sense of reality kind of goes with it.
But yeah, sure. Let's keep pretending healing is all about drinking water, journaling, and going for a walk..
Because I see Kamala Harris trending today I want to remind y'all:
999 days have passed since October 7, 2023 and Kamala still has not explicitly called Israel is commeting genocide in Palestine after over 20,000 children were killed
My friend and I calls it “the Disneyfication of Pixar”.
The Golden Era of Pixar films were effectively made by dudebros who were willing to go through the extra mile to deliver stories that would resonate with a wide audience because of an innate passion for animation.
Here’s the thing with obedience-centered parenting: it totally kneecaps your ability to be an adult. Totally. Adulthood requires a willingness to act upon and change states of affairs that the logic of obedience is totally opposed to
i love you white boy who lost all your memories and was chosen for a humanity-saving mission you didn’t want but that u went on anyway out of love for humanity and its children