lay on head
lay on head
post things that suck major arse or just make you feel a bit bad for a bit
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forgetting whether you've taken your caffeine pills on schedule and taking another one anyways but being anxious for the rest of the day that you've taken too much and won't sleep well tonight
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when someone else doesn't like you, and their judgment doesn't really hold a lot of value for you, but you feel a little bit dull for a month
'I feel like I'm a messenger .. sent here by someone .. my mom, probably.'
big oof much ow
when ur friends dont respond to your texts asking to hang out
~*~ cut my life into pieces, this is my last resort ~*~
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when your friends don't have activities that they want to do in the world
'I feel like I'm a messenger .. sent here by someone .. my mom, probably.'
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when you know rejection is on it's way but you're still in schroedinger's decision limbo
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getting 0 feedback on your work from your classmates two critiques in a row
i'm svvagged out.. based.
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realizing you're drifting apart from people you were once really close to (sad)
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When the DHL delivery window ended an hour ago and you’ve still not received your parcel
edit: it's ok I got my parcel now
edit: it's ok I got my parcel now
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Thinking about my mortality as soon as I close my eyes to sleep
Also running when I’m outta shape for running
Also running when I’m outta shape for running
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Getting a cold
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Job search (sad)
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afraid to ride my [redacted]
'I feel like I'm a messenger .. sent here by someone .. my mom, probably.'
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i have shingles
“I understand the music, I understand the movies, I even see how comic books can tell us things. But there are full professors in this place who read nothing but cereal boxes.”
“It’s the only avant-garde we’ve got.”
“It’s the only avant-garde we’ve got.”
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Anyone else dealing with post-athletic depression?
I was an athlete throughout child/teen/early adulthood, into my mid-20s. Then a series of physical and mental health challenges really forced me to step back from exercising at the level I used to. When COVID followed, I stopped being what I would describe as an "active" person.
Now, I'm 31, and getting back into exercise. But there's this looming shadow of my former self/body that seems to undermine any attempts to regain a sense of athleticism. I'm constantly reminded of strength, energy or stamina that I took for granted for most of my life. At my (admittedly still youngish) age it's hard for me not to think a lot of that is permanently lost. If I exercise (or not) and feel fatigued or weak, I get really down on myself, thinking I didn't earn it.
To be fair, I still *do* stuff. Yoga, walks, playing softball with friends, hiking. I even taught some younger friends how to weightlift so they could be more confident at the gym. That felt nice. However, I am struggling with holding myself to a former standard.
Any advice or parallels from y'all?
I was an athlete throughout child/teen/early adulthood, into my mid-20s. Then a series of physical and mental health challenges really forced me to step back from exercising at the level I used to. When COVID followed, I stopped being what I would describe as an "active" person.
Now, I'm 31, and getting back into exercise. But there's this looming shadow of my former self/body that seems to undermine any attempts to regain a sense of athleticism. I'm constantly reminded of strength, energy or stamina that I took for granted for most of my life. At my (admittedly still youngish) age it's hard for me not to think a lot of that is permanently lost. If I exercise (or not) and feel fatigued or weak, I get really down on myself, thinking I didn't earn it.
To be fair, I still *do* stuff. Yoga, walks, playing softball with friends, hiking. I even taught some younger friends how to weightlift so they could be more confident at the gym. That felt nice. However, I am struggling with holding myself to a former standard.
Any advice or parallels from y'all?