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There's a solution to all of your problems and it's called Levi Ackerman.

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Me: severely depressed and suicidal for several years, actively seeking help and in therapy, looked down on by my entire family for being "weak" and "wayward", preached at by several people, including my brother, that depression is "of the devil".
My brother, recently separated from his wife and possibly depressed: "Depression is so awful, you guys have no idea what it's like. You should be glad you'll never feel like this."
Le sigh.




#Depression#mental health#misogyny#also#I thought men said they're the problem solvers#why are they not solving this problem of not having community?#“no one will ask how we're doing”#Have YOU asked anyone how they're doing?#do YOU check up on your friends?#community-building 101
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Material Shapes
Connecticut-based prop stylist and designer Kristen Meyer creates geometric shapes using crackers, sticks, spaghetti, herbs, and other common raw materials. The finesse comes in her use of negative space, creating implied borders lines that help complete the shape without a full density of “ingredients.”
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crossposting here bc this tactic needs to spread like wildfire
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The ice cream boss can be seen in footage saying: "You're killing poor kids in Gaza and paying for it by cutting Medicaid for kids here."
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I didn’t realize we had gotten to the point that starving innocent children was morally ambiguous and could get you blacklisted from the entertainment industry.
I would weep for humanity. But clearly we are already fucked.
So, therefore, I have no tears to give,
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i wish my book was written so i could share it and talk to more people about it but unfortunately that's going to take 79 business years. approximately
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Now I want a typewriter...
i got a typewriter to keep my diary because 1. i didn't want to keep it on anything connected to the internet and 2. writing long form by-hand hurts too much due to my various Agonies
but last time i posted about this like no less than 20 people were like "you couldve just got a cheap laptop and turned off wifi" as if that never occurred to me.
my $200 typewriter was manufactured in 1968 and still functioning as if new. quickly tell me how long a laptop of the same price will last, physically. and why would I want to deal with bloatware and all else when all I want to do is type and the perfect machine for doing so already exists?
where is your sense of drama? of mystère?
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