anyone remember that video from like 2008, I think it was like for Believers Never Die or something, where Patrick described Pete as "desperately loyal" ? cause that's one of those things that kind of haunts me and I need to know I'm not alone in that
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In discussions about mental health, I am so tired of the only voices mattering being other people or other people who do not deal with a condition/disorder or a specific situation.
"Here's how I deal with loved ones with [x] condition!"
"If you do [y] because of [x mental health reason], you're selfish and everybody who loves you is having their lives made harder by you!"
"If your symptoms are [z], you're gross, and you deserve no sympathy for struggling"
I understand to an extent why people do this, but holy hell, as somebody who struggles and struggles often, the last thing any of us need to be told is that we're a burden that others have to carry. And it's terrible how everybody else's feelings but ours matter - even if we are the ones most affected by our condition or situation.
If you are dealing with issues surrounding your mental health and well-being, know that everything above isn't true; you are worthy of patience, understanding, kindness, and love. You are worthy of being listened to without judgment. You don't have to apologize or "make up" for who you are or what you struggle with.
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Brittany Broski is the only cishet white girl allowed on the Internet
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Everytime I play Disco Elysium the ghost of Harry Du Bois takes over my body like I'm nothing more than a mere vessel and uses it to harass working class women, dig through trashcans and continuously spout his undying love for Lt. Kim Kitsuragi
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I may have said this at some point before but it bugs me so much so I will do so again: there’s a part in the cinemasins video on into the woods where he points out the lyrics “he was robbing me, raping me” and goes “uhh no he wasn’t unless this musical is a lot darker than I thought” YES. IT IS. IT IS DARKER THAN YOU THOUGHT. SONDHEIM DID NOT CHOOSE THAT WORD ON ACCIDENT. DO U THINK HE DOESN’T KNOW WHAT IT MEANS. and every time I listen to that song and hear that line I am overtaken with rage at cinemasins once again
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