life is not constant suffering. sometimes you get to love and be loved in return
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if you kick every gay person out of this country (and mexico) then WHO will you test john kramer?
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"Don't talk to me or my son ever again" looking ass
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Elsa's song from The Amazing Devil is such a sad song, and then the last line is sung and all I can imagine is this sad soldier ghost being mad that his love didn't bring his favorite flowers
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I'm not even a man but catch me screaming "I will be the man my father was" at the top of my goddamn lungs
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DO YOU GUYS REMEMBER LA LA LOOPSY????
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build a bear? yeah i give my boyfriend his t shots i know how to build a bear
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just told my mom i was gonna freak it sensitive style and she hyped me up with “ooh quiet down…. quiet down..” while i was dancing
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When a person with ADHD complains of severe anxiety, I recommend that the clinician not immediately accept the patient’s label for her emotional experience. A clinician should say, “Tell me more about your baseless, apprehensive fear,” which is the definition of anxiety. More times than not, a person with ADHD hyperarousal will give a quizzical look and respond, “I never said I was afraid.” If the patient can drop the label long enough to describe what the feeling is like, a clinician will likely hear, “I am always tense; I can’t relax enough to sit and watch a movie or TV program. I always feel like I have to go do something.” The patients are describing the inner experience of hyperactivity when it is not being expressed physically.
At the same time, people with ADHD also have fears that are based on real events in their lives. People with ADHD nervous systems are consistently inconsistent. The person is never sure that her abilities and intellect will show up when they are needed. Not being able to measure up at the job or at school, or in social circles is humiliating. It is understandable that people with ADHD live with persistent fear. These fears are real, so they do not indicate an anxiety disorder.
holy SHIT
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build a bear? yeah i give my boyfriend his t shots i know how to build a bear
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god she is always serving cunt.
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