You're suffering from a trauma response called Stockholm Syndrome. It's when you gain positive feelings for the people keeping you captive so that you want to stay in your situation, often to avoid the traumatic negative feelings. You have nowhere to go and feel like staying with the Empire is the safest, most "secure" place to be, and having your friends there just cements it. You feel like independence is not worth losing all of the creature comforts, praise, and safety.
Is this one of the Dibs who were around for Dib1's rant last night? Look, just because he thinks he has to invent trauma for me to explain away why I want to be friends with him because he thinks he is unlovable does not mean that he is correct about it.
It was so much harder to make than I thought but I had a great time doing it ^^ Thank you so much for your ideas, you are the best! Some of them are mine but I won't say which ones :P
For the whole video idea, I got inspired by Ijustwannahavefun. They are making amazing work so be sure to check them out if you don't know them already! :D
Here are @powerfulsexy-almighty-tallest @z-ib @agntm0thman @player-membrane
im currently in a class called "creativity" (which is absolutely shitty but thats not the point) and the teacher had us each write a page about where we ideally saw ourselves in 5 or 10 years. Afterwards everyone shared, and regardless of major, most of our ideal lives in 5 years were going to grad school, living close to friends, spending time with loved ones, eating healthy, having a pet, basically just living a contented and happy life with people and things that we care about.
yall would not BELIEVE how surprised this man was at the fact that nobody in the class's ideal life in 5 years was to be a movie star or a ceo or some bullshit. He literally had to be like "does anyone have any... loftier goals?" And one girl was like "well itd be cool to manage an award winning music artist one day but it def wont be in 5 years."
literally my professor get so pissed bcause our idea of the most perfect world in 5 years is just one where we are content and healthy and with people we love.