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I feel like if a fob song gives me the full confidence to just fuckin full send a gnarly jump then that song should also give me the protection from getting the wind knocked out of me for a good fuckin minute when I inevitably eat shit
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skinamarink really does move like a dream (or head injury symptoms); the scene in the bedroom was my favorite i absolutely used to have nightmares like that as a child, but it’s like.. idk, trying to do too much and too little at the same time? filming style and photography logically made sense but just didn’t grab me emotionally
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This weekend I was working at a local event for children in my town, and I was helping out at an art station, when all of a sudden a little fella stood in the line, wearing head to toe Ninjago merch, and I phisicly had to restrain myself from loosing my mind over it.
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I’m actually so pissed off at that like. it started when I was a kid because I would get anxious and have nausea as a physical symptom so I’d mention feeling sick whenever something potentially anxiety-inducing came up but never actually threw up and that got labelled me a hypochondriac. at age four. and at age seven I’d do shit for attention. I suspected I had asthma and was overdramatic about it and I was RIGHT to think so but I got labelled a liar. and a hypochondriac. I’d be in pain? I’d feel sick on a near-constant basis because I was developing severe mental illness and also there was someone, possibly through actual government instructions, though partially because she was a total cunt of a human being, literally persecuting me (and others) on a near-daily basis. so I’d often feel ill. that was of course considered ‘hypochondria’ even though literally what was that meant to be? fuck’s sake. and then when I like. started going ‘hey I think there’s something wrong with my body’ I’d get told to stop overreacting. and then! I started actually getting problems noticed and like. I’d get told to push through it. how do I push through a spine injury that left me bedridden for days? if I’m not given the time of day to figure out what’s wrong with me of course I’m gonna try searching online for solutions and inevitably be wrong the first couple of times! oh, what’s that? you definitely have ptsd and adhd? oh that’s what those symptoms are! wait, what, you’re saying that I can’t possibly have those problems...? despite having the exact same symptoms as you? considering that these are the same people that insist every winter that I have reynauld’s never checking that I wasn’t experiencing literal frostbite because my grandpa had it I ought not to be surprised... it’s the default reaction. way to ignore everything. just call the problem a liar and have done with it knowing you’ve done ‘all you can’
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