There's something about like. A certain genre of posts / Online Opinions about insecurity/depression/misery/complaints that are so unhelpful that they wrap right around to being straight up hilarious.
and it's the ones that are more or less written to the tone of "Feeling bad? That's gross!"
Like, just so you know, don't voice your insecurities/ have low self esteem, because that's offputting! You're gross and weird. Don't be insecure about that, though. That would be stupid if you felt insecure about people disliking you for being insecure. Not attractive. You should be thinking about being as attractive as possible.
You shouldn't make comments about suicide, even if you're suicidal! Keep those thoughts entirely to yourself. Make sure nobody around you knows you're thinking about this. It would Make Them Uncomfortable. It's better to keep these thoughts in your head where they can fester.
Don't post OR talk to friends with complaints about you feeling miserable or depressed. Tbh people who are sad/upset a lot? Kinda a red flag! You are probably miserable because you're a bad person and you've brought this on yourself. If you don't have friends, it's because you're awful to be around. Easy! Solved the problem for you. And no, there is no nuance to this, got it?
So, make sure to feel bad about feeling bad, but don't feel bad about it, because, well, that's just gross. And annoying! You might've wanted your brain rotted thoughts to be Peer Reviewed, you might have just needed to vent- you might've been hoping for some comfort, to get things off your chest. Well, don't! Don't talk about thoughts or feelings that are negative with your friends, you'd be burdening them and that's only meant for THERAPY. #SponsoredbyBetterHelp #MentalHealth
like, DAMN. that's so helpful. you're so good at helping. I um really liked the part where these are all hard and fast rules that encourage keeping feelings bottled up and keeping your friends at arm's length. That's really funny of you.
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So I'm gonna be completely transparent here, I have yet to read the S-classes that I Raised novel (because I cannot fuqin find it). But I AM reading the manhwa and it makes me feel. So many things. The whole awakening system is a normal genre thing (as far as I know) but I wanna know what Yoojin's potential could have been if he was awakened properly. If hunters need to be in the right environment for their specialties to develop to their fullest, there was no way in hell Yoojin was only an F-ranker to start, and there was no way he was going to be anything but an F-ranker pre-regression. His title as custodian was always a little broken, but it was definitely meant to be different. I just think that when his reason for living pushed him away when Yoohyun told him to get lost and to forget about being his guardian, he was basically rejecting his existence. I think when he said 'you're no custodian of mine' it really broke his potential as a hunter and a person because the kid he raised so lovingly threw him away like that. And it just got worse as life happened, and then the dungeon happened and he found out it was to protect him. So now he can't say Yoohyun hates him, but he can't say there isn't a part of him that doesn't feel broken by the feeling that his brother no longer needs him.
Basically, I think Yoojin could have awakened at a higher rank if he wasn't suffering from such a crippling form of empty nest syndrome.
But again, I haven't read the novel, so please (please) correct any errors or misunderstandings I may have here.
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I've been meaning to ask, is Kokichi's black ring meant to be an ace ring? I only ask because it's black and on the finger one would typically wear an ace ring.
This is probably funnier if Kaito doesn't know about Alter Ego yet
TL;DR: yes!! Very happy you noticed~
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AU (inspired by this amazing prompt) where the Force needs vessels to exist and each generation of Jedi has their Chosen One that they consider as a sort of deity with godlike powers to match their title. Order 66 is even more brutal than in canon and almost no Jedi survives, leaving Anakin as the last Chosen One, who knows he will disappear the second the very last Jedi forgets about him or dies.
Enter Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, last ember of a dying age.
And if Anakin knows one thing, it's that he will do whatever he can to survive, even if it means making his last follower live eternally, or at least until a new Order is created with new followers.
He just never imagined that if Obi-Wan is devoted to the Force and to him, having such a personal and close relationship with only one worshipper also means that Anakin is devoted to him.
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