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if someone is feeling upset, depressed or suicidal, can they talk to you? if yes, please reblog this so they know they can message you.
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Check our Facebook Page
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Look, there are some people you’re just always going to be a little bit in love with. Your high school sweet heart, your college sweet heart, prince zuko, the first significant other you live with. Just accept that it’s normal and move on.
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Pacific Wilderness, 1989
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*before listening to a musical*
me: everyone’s saying it’s so good, but I probably won’t like it nearly as much as the ones I already do
*one entire musical soundtrack later*
me, crying into my pillow at 2 in the morning: shit
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I think… one of the interesting things about online messaging and texting is that sometimes, writing out your feelings to someone is actually so much easier than speaking them. Like, I cannot easily express myself through verbal words. I stutter, I panic, I say “nevermind” because I can’t bring myself to admit the words out loud. But with online messaging, I can blabber on the keyboard like a stream of consciousness, and I can express myself to my friends in a way that’s sometimes very hard for me to do irl
Which is why I’m so defensive about this whole belief that face to face communication is more real than online interactions. In a way, yeah, it is, because it’s more literally “real,” and im not at all gonna deny the value in irl relationships. But online communication has genuinely allowed me, a socially anxious person with a fear of opening up, to develop meaningful relationships with people, and you don’t understand how grateful I am for that
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