fair enough; she's an interesting chracter, though i don't appreciate how people have used her relationship with joker to romanticise mental illness.
there's nothing glamorous about dependency issues, abuse, psychosis, etc. they're monsters that ruin lives. but that's just my opinion, for what it's worth.
no, i'm pretty laid-back, i'm just extremely opinionated when it comes to people romanticising mental illness... but yes, i do like the idea of it as a superpower. maybe that'll catch on. :)
maybe i should check what mental illness do i have, but i'm lazy to do it and not willing to spend money to check that
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I should have taken care of this years ago. Sometimes, I feel suicidal, even murderous at times, like I need to make someone pay (like my bullies). I'm lost and i don't know where my life is going. I really need help...
i'm sorry to hear you're going through this; definitely see a therapist (if you're working, your benefits package may cover it; or, if you're a student, your school's wellness centre can point you in the right direction).
if they refuse to help, then keep trying until someone listens. don't take no for an answer.
By see do you mean understand? Because if so, what I see is someone talking about the issues they face with mental illness and how the public understanding of mental illness is flawed. To which you responded telling them to stop complaining, which itself is a complaint, and thus hypocritical. And if you mean what do I literally see, I see a computer page with text on it.
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im struggling with 8 different disorders and mental illnesses and i love this mytake. Awesome
I'm bipolar, but I love Harley Quinn's take on mental illness. She's hot as fuck and super cute about it.
fair enough; she's an interesting chracter, though i don't appreciate how people have used her relationship with joker to romanticise mental illness.
there's nothing glamorous about dependency issues, abuse, psychosis, etc. they're monsters that ruin lives. but that's just my opinion, for what it's worth.
it sounds like you got triggered. I liked the movie portraying mental illness as a super power. It made me proud to be bipolar.
no, i'm pretty laid-back, i'm just extremely opinionated when it comes to people romanticising mental illness... but yes, i do like the idea of it as a superpower. maybe that'll catch on. :)
If you have enough math, you can get over some mental illness.
yes, they dont call it (M) ental (A) buse (T) o (H) uman for nothing.
maybe i should check what mental illness do i have, but i'm lazy to do it and not willing to spend money to check that
I should have taken care of this years ago. Sometimes, I feel suicidal, even murderous at times, like I need to make someone pay (like my bullies). I'm lost and i don't know where my life is going. I really need help...
i'm sorry to hear you're going through this; definitely see a therapist (if you're working, your benefits package may cover it; or, if you're a student, your school's wellness centre can point you in the right direction).
if they refuse to help, then keep trying until someone listens. don't take no for an answer.
one stop complaining
two what do you see?
what goes on in your head?
that's all I need to know
You stop complaining.
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hun what goes on in your head tell me
Just that telling people to "stop complaining" is pretty damn dumb considering that's a form of complaining itself.
@cipher42
answer my question what do you see
That's not a specific enough question for me to answer.
@cipher42
what goes on in your head what do you see depending on what you tell me I'll see if I know whats going on
By see do you mean understand? Because if so, what I see is someone talking about the issues they face with mental illness and how the public understanding of mental illness is flawed. To which you responded telling them to stop complaining, which itself is a complaint, and thus hypocritical. And if you mean what do I literally see, I see a computer page with text on it.
@cipher42
I mean do you see strange things or have you ever seen anything you can not explain
No. You're asking if I'm schizophrenic, yeah? The answer is no, I'm entirely neurotypical.
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kk thank you
https://i.imgur.com/RHBOtkS.jpg
I needed this today, thank you
always happy to help :)
Thank you very much... I needed this.
Mental illness doesn't exist, can't be tested by verifiable verifiable means.
that's what i need