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Oh my goodness 🥹💕❤️


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Seriously. Go create your own happiness. Sometimes things don’t work out like you planned them and that’s a part of your personal growth. Move on and smile about the experience!

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That full armor of God can and will protect you from all evil!!! 💪💪🙏❤️

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God rules! Nothing can stop him and his will for us. As long as we remain faithful!!!! 🙏❤️🥹
“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. And you will be my witnesses, telling people about me everywhere—in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” — Acts 1:8 NLT
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If your abusers are mentally ill and they manage to make the authorities/family/therapist/observers/public feel bad for them, that is not the result of the mental illness, that is deliberate, conscious act.
Think about it, they knew not to abuse the authorities, therapist, observers, public or that family member. They knew how to play it up like they're a victim, they knew how to appear sympathetic and likeable then. They knew not to throw a tantrum or to show their 'out of control' mode. They suddenly knew perfectly how to frame the abuse so they seem like they 'had no choice because they're mentally ill'. They knew that if they didn't do that, there would be consequences for them, and they knew what to do to chase those consequences away.
Those are conscious and calculated actions. A person who is out of control will not care or pick who to lash out on. They won't be out there deliberately picking targets who can't defend themselves, or get help. This is not behaviour of someone who has 'no control over what they're doing', that is conscious, willing and purposeful behaviour.
If your abusers use 'mentally ill' or 'traumatized themselves' excuses to make themselves seem likeable, pitiable and victimized to the observers, they know exactly what they're doing and they've had it planned. This is not excusable by any mental illness.
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The Eyes of God, Prohodna Cave, Bulgaria.

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Arch of Titus, Rome by Charles-Louis Clérisseau
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