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“It’s not about what you see, it’s about what you feel”
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things i always keep in my backpack:
the bible (king james edition)
a copy of the U.S. consitution
a copy of my school’s current rulebook
i do this so that whenever someone at school tries to make a point and then defends it by saying ‘it’s in the constitution!’ or ‘it’s from the bible!’ or something else along those lines, i can pull out my own copy and say, ‘where exactly does it say that?’
also it’s just great to confuse people by pulling a fucking book of school rules out of nowhere in order to discuss what qualifies as a dresscode violation.
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Imagine finding both love and friendship in one person
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I think alot of types of alter descriptions are based off pre-recovery states and sticking to their definitions like glue can be very unhealthy. if you saw me 5 years ago i would be heavily considered a persecutor. i have worked on that although of course i still hold anger. the idea that wanting to harm other system mates and the body is in our natural disposition and cannot be changed is a very toxic thought and simply untrue. not all other "types" of alters stick to their exact definitions as well but i feel like this affects so called "persecutors" the most.
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