Just post whatever comes to mind.
Please refrain from excess venting in this thread. Talking about negative emotions is fine but it's best not to dwell on them for too long. TV Tropes is not suited to deal with mental health situations.
If Oscar Wilde had lived in our time, he would be a /b/tard.
Actually, scratch that. He does, and goes by Jethro Q Walrustitty.
Edited by GastonRabbit on Nov 11th 2022 at 8:59:26 AM
Puhretty much. 'Sides, I found that rewatches often help towards knowing if you truly enjoyed something or if it was just contextual (For example, watching a sitcom while depressed, at least, talking from experience, felt quite good, even if later, when I'm less moody and in need of a laugh, it was pretty much shit)
"My life is my own" | If you want to contact me privately, please ask first on the forum.Eh, it's complicated, really. Been diagnosed once, then another therapist disagreed. And then another one agreed. And then the next one said "maybe".
And that's pretty much where I'm sitting.
Honestly, blegh, I don't care. Whatever I am, all I care for is to make a good life for myself.
"My life is my own" | If you want to contact me privately, please ask first on the forum.I've started to narrate my actions in my head as though I'm a character in an RPG.
=> You realize that you are probably the only nineteen year old existence to be abandoned in a mall. You have no car, your mom dropped you off but didn't tell you when or where she was picking you up. You also left your cellphone at home. Not that you ever really use it, anyways.
Look at your life. Look at your choices.
Remember that you have persisted in this tedious narration to yourself all day.
You suck.
Looks like tomorrow will be a rather relaxed day. Training is over one hour earlier, since it's Friday, and in between I have English lessons. In which we will watch Sherlock (I just have to remember to bring the DVD with me).
People aren't as awful as the internet makes them out to be.edited 15th Sep '11 12:56:34 PM by Idler20
You're an ad hominem attack!I've decided that I don't like the word "handicapable." It's a lousy word that doesn't actually mean anything.
Come to think of it, I don't really like any word that decribes someone who has a physical disability: Lame, Crippled, Gimpy, Disabled, Handicapped, Handicapable...
I'll still call myself "the gimpy kid" for comedic purposes, but from now on, I'm going to try to refrain from using any of those words.
Random Person: Hey Karl, what's wrong with the guy in the wheelchair?
Me: Looks like he's go two bum legs.
Yeah, that's the stuff.
Give the world the best you have and you will get kicked in the teeth. Give the world the best you have anyway.Where did this thing come about where in layspeak "data" is singular and in the sciences it's (the) plural (of "datum")?
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That's my point, they obviously meant that story, but didn't name it.
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