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i just found out @elcycyromem is a bot and not a real person and i've just been reblogging meaningless nonsense for like 2 weeks
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just finished reading american psycho. crazy stuff.
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“Why’d you do that?” Please remember that I am using what I’ve seen in humans to mimic them
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this is the funniest online overreaction ive seen and nothing will ever beat it
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running for president as a member of the American Fujoshi Party with a foolproof plan to address male loneliness
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Squidward clocking out of the Krusty Krab and heading to the nearest gay after hours event
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For the love of god stop
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You know what? It’s fucking hard trying to get better. It’s exhausting managing doctors appointments, doing daily PT exercises, eating better, trying to exercise, trying to meditate, and doing ADL’s. I have had a bad crash per week trying to juggle and do all of the above.
It’s easier and less acutely painful to just coast and not actively work on ‘getting better’. Is the work worth it? I don’t know yet.
But to people who’ve tried and given up, to those who don’t even bother - you still deserve care and compassion.
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If taking psych meds helps you that's great, but I wish all the "always take your meds!!!" and "it's okay to take meds!!!" positivity would leave some space for the way people with certain mental illnesses are often expected, coerced and forced into taking psychiatric medication that isn't necessarily helping them and the trauma associated with this, because illnesses like schizophrenia (and other diagnoses which include psychosis) are seen as something that NEEDS medical intervention in a way anxiety and depression just isn't. I'm not saying people don't get to talk about how their meds help them, but "take your meds you need them!!!" just really isn't an empowering counterculture positive message for everyone
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i have like zero sympathy for professors structurally speaking and a lot more for students but just as a matter of rhetorical efficacy i do wish more students understood that a lot of the dysfunction of university teaching is the result of university policy and ultimately the result of universities being businesses / landlords first and foremost. like some professors are also just huge fucking assholes for sure but, simply replacing them with people who Care A Lot About Teaching won't actually do jackshit to make the classroom experience better so long as the institution itself has a bottom line it's serving by being, materially, a granter of pieces of paper that exist to be class barriers. however (and here is where sympathy for students also becomes limited) most students find these facts incredibly hard to recognise or to reconcile with their own political demands (such as they are) because they view themselves as temporarily embarrassed degree holders & are often primarily motivated by their own sense of being 'deserving' of the kinds of upper management / petit-bourgeois professional positions that these degrees are marketed as granting them.
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if you don’t believe adult privilege is a real thing, that’s fine. go ahead and believe that. but please, don’t ever have children. or work with children. or spend time around children. or take a job that puts you in a position to discriminate against children. really, to be safe, just don’t go outside. you wouldn’t like it anyway, there are children out there.
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