A Nap in the Daisy Field 🌼
This took me forever to hunker down and complete. I'm very proud of it. Anyways, Enjoy! 🌼🌼🌼
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there are some ridiculous animals in this world
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i'm sorry but this is the only submission to this trend that i'll consider giving any thought to
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"everybody hates me" factoid actually just a statistical error. The average person doesn't hate you, especially not your friends. You, a person who sits in your room experiencing self loathing every day, are an outlier adn should not have been counted.
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Boomers will complain about younger generations, then continue a non-critical phone call while they're taking a shit.
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Unfollowing because [THING YOU NEVER DID]. Didn't you know it was bad because [VIRTUE SIGNALING] and that it means you support [MISUNDERSTOOD WORD]? I honestly can't believe you'd be such a [NOUN]. You need to stop being an irresponsible [QUEERPHOBIC SLUR] with your follower base. >:(
damn :/ this one is true unfortunately, i will be deactivating to atone for my sins
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When your entire family is so awful that you don't want to have a wedding. Like there is no point if there's no one to invite. And they'll get pissed off if you only invite friends. Just dysfunctional family things.
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I can't believe this truly happened in cql
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There’s an interesting dichotomy between the malefic deliberateness of your abuser and the involuntary compulsiveness of your stalker.
What episode four does is that, for the first three episodes, you ask ‘Why is he indulging this person?’ But when you realise what he’s been through, by the time [Martha] comes through the doors at the end of episode four and does that big smile that only Jess can do, you think ‘Thank God, Martha’s back.’ And you understand why Donny indulged her… I wanted to show what Darrien did was perniciously evil whereas Martha’s behaviour came from a place of deep vulnerability.
Richard Gadd on Baby Reindeer’s harrowing ending: “It’s the most truthful scene of the entire show” by Miles Ellingham
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Baby Reindeer also details your experience as a victim of sexual violence. At the end of the show you directly confront your abuser. Events do not play out as expected. Why did you choose to portray that scene?
I think that was almost the most truthful scene of the entire show. What abuse does is it creates psychological damage as well as physical damage… Abuse leaves an imprint. Especially abuse like this where it’s repeated with promises. There’s a pattern where a lot of people who have been abused feel like they need their abusers. I don’t think it was a cynical ending, it was showing an element of abuse that hadn’t been seen on television before, which is, unfortunately, the deeply entrenched, negative, psychological effects of attachment you can sometimes have with your abuser.
Richard Gadd on Baby Reindeer’s harrowing ending: “It’s the most truthful scene of the entire show” by Miles Ellingham
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It's American folklore!
I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER (1997) dir. Jim Gillespie
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💀
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