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A Series of Unfortunate Events AU where the Baudelaire siblings (after however many tragedies you like) are taken in by the Addams family. This one sticks. Count Olaf is dead within two days of showing up.
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the item on your left is now your reason to keep going in life! is it bad?
yes
no
it’s funny asf
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whats the worst pain you’ve ever experienced?
broken/bruised/etc bone
surgery
menstrual
cut/wound
burn
digestive
joint/arthritis
muscle cramp/pull/tear
headache/migrane
sti/std
other chronic pain
something else
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Yeah so unfortunately, my friend was right. Muttering ‘I’m gonna put on the greatest talent show this town has ever seen’ darkly to myself is not only vastly funnier than saying I’m gonna kms, but is also somehow more concerning to anyone who might overhear it
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Imagine you’re Freddy Kruger and some dude you’re tormenting just leaves you in Bronze League
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There was this guy in the 1800s - I can’t remember his name, but his name is recorded somewhere - who honestly argued that if given the choice between a beautiful woman and a heron, deep down in their most earnest true heart, every man would rather fuck the heron. And he got mad when people denied this, continuing to deny this what he had decided must be an universal truth, instead of praising him for being the only one who was brave enough to finally say it out loud. Like he really thought that every single person telling him “Jesse what the hell are you talking about” was not only denying him, but denying themselves their true desires and perpetuating the apparently massive cultural lie that herons aren’t fuckable.
Anyway what I’m saying here is that every once in a while whenever you find yourself in a situation where nobody else is willing to agree with something that you consider the most obvious truth, take a moment to meditate on the possibility that perhaps they do mean what they say, and perhaps they are right. Maybe nobody else but you wants to fuck the heron.
You can’t just leave this in the replies
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“never kill yourself” is such a funny phrase to me that i think it’s accidently started working. its like an affrimation. say ‘never kill yourself’ enough times as a joke and maybe you won’t try to kill yourself over minor inconviences anymore
i made this image for the express purpose of this
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Having a traumatic childhood means you cannot talk even objectively about your basic foundational experiences without it being “venting”, even if you’re not actually venting. You just straight up have a huge chunk of your life you can’t talk about, full stop, without it being trauma dumping.
And it not being socially acceptable to talk about your own childhood is super alienating. Sometimes people want to know why, and any answer you can give them is going to be off putting.
It’s to the point I get irritated when something I said is framed as venting when I’m literally just talking about my life experiences, doing my best to keep emotion out of it.
when I was in high school, I overheard two older students talking about a friend of theirs.
One of them said something like, “it doesn’t bother me that [Friend] was in residential mental health treatment, I just wish they wouldn’t talk about it ALL the time”.
The other replied, “Well, that was all of last year for them. So when they say ‘when I was in treatment,’ it’s like when you say 'last year’.”
I try to remember that any time someone says something that sounds Shocking to me. sometimes one person’s scary special crisis is another person’s last year.
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