You’re more likely to die on your birthday. The chance someone will die on their birthday is 6.7 percent, which is higher than any other day
Tooth-in-the-Eye Surgery. Surgeons put a tooth in a blind person’s eye to restore their sight. It was pioneered in the 1960s, and it actually works and it’s still being done today.
TW: Mentions blood, murder, death of a loved one, starvation, mental illness, SA and SH
Nightshade’s dark facts:
-She have an other side whose name used to be Midnight but Nisha is better name. Nisha is known to be very hostile, rude and cold hearted to her victims
-Bleeding wounds is the result of Night’s winning a mental fight for control of her body with Nisha
-Despise her birthday so much that she want to disappeared.
-Have Anxiety and Depression
Jeanne Keket’s Dark Facts
-She was the only girl who was an outcast of her peer group
-Fake a smile to hide her pain
-Hate take her medicine
-Hate her parents to separate her from Hyun and Kenichi Keket which her older brothers
-Watch her parents die and the last thing her parents hear and see is Jeanne’s sadistic smile and the words: ‘You are never get to see our family again..Ehehe..’
TSUKII’s Dark Facts:
-She murder a spiteful maid in front of her family at the young age of 6
-Bullied and was heartbroken multiple times
-Was SA by a teacher who she later killed at the age 12
-She make cuts in her wrists to release her pain
-Her mother was murdered and she never seen her father after he went missing
-Suffer from PSTD, depression, hearing voices in her head, anorexia (She is fighting against it) and insomnia (Sometimes she can not sleep..AT ALL)
Something that really fucks me up is this scene where Robin says she wants to die and how Luffy makes this face
And upon reading this for the first time, I felt a huge wave of emotion over his expression because it just felt to me like when he heard that, he was seeing something else. Almost like a memory that we weren't being shown.
And then later when Ace and Luffy's backstory plays out, this is revealed;
That Ace was suicidal. Feeling like it was wrong for him to have even been born and to live. Feeling hurt, angry, alone and unwanted.
And that the only reason he felt like he had the strength to keep living was because Luffy told him that he didn't want him to die.
Ace never directly told Luffy that he wanted to kill himself. But with the way he carried himself and the obvious disregard he had for his life, it was easy to see for someone as empathetic and intuitive as Luffy. And so Luffy stayed close to Ace desperately until he felt strong enough to stand on his own.
Luffy has had so many suicidal people in his life since such a young age and he always saves them in such a seemingly effortless way just by saying
"I'll be there with you. I'll stay."
But what alot of people don't understand is that in spite of Luffy's endless empathy, compassion and love that's deeper than the ocean, when somebody he loves wants to die it always hurts him so bad and it shows so much on his face at even a hint of it.
He bounces back with a smile so often and kicks so much ass that it's so easy to forget sometimes that he's just this 17-19 year old kid...
Who, at his core, is still always crying and begging the people he loves not to leave him because he doesn't want to be alone anymore, either.
hey btw if you're in the USA at 2:20 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Oct. 4, they're testing the emergency broadcast system. your phone is probably going to make a really loud noise, even if it's on silent. there's a backup date on the 11th if they need to postpone it.
if you're not in a safe situation and have an extra phone, you should turn that phone completely off beforehand.
additionally, if you're like me, and are easily startled; i recommend treating it like a party. have a countdown or something. be surrounded by your loved ones. take the actions you personally need to take to make yourself safe.
i have already seen mockery towards any person who feels nervous about this. for the record, it completely, completely valid to have "emergency broadcast sounds" be an anxiety trigger. do not let other people make fun of you for that. emergency sounds are legitimately engineered to make us take action; those of us with high levels of anxiety and/or neurodivergence are already pre-disposed to have a Bad Time. sometimes it is best to acknowledge that the situation will be triggering for some, and to prepare for that; rather than just saying "well that's stupid, it's just a test."
"loud scary sound time" isn't like, my favorite thing, but we can at least try to prevent some additional anxiety by preparing for it. maybe get yourself a cake? noise cancelling headphones? the new hozier album? whatever helps. love u, hope you're okay. we are gonna ride it out together.