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PSchilaty
Replying to @OwenGregorian
What she is fighting for is replacement of Americans with the heritage, sharing traditions, ancestors who actually did build this Nation. She wants to eliminate the America whose grandparents fought in World wars, lived through the great depression, fought for civil rights, and ancestry that worked together with people who immigrated from every corner of the world but came together to build this nation. After 250 years of building an American culture, Omar, intends this Nation to have a melting pot of non-white, Islam worshipping, sharia law, the constitution is her last consideration.
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countbisexulaa
they mock young girls with depression, eating disorders, self harm behaviors. They demonize women with postpartum psychosis. They sexualize women with autism, adhd and bpd. But the world pretends female mental health is taken seriously..
Something that always fascinates me as a woman who has suffered from mental health issues my entire life is how men are like โ€œno one cares about menโ€™s mental health.โ€ No one cares about womenโ€™s either lol
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katenikii
Coming back to this I remember someone tried to jump me for giving Naoya depression in the first drawing for the AU as if mental illness is a redeeming quality and not something that could logically manifest after the incident
"Does naoya have ptsd" -> I think he def has it. katenikii.straw.page
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fryspati
Trying not to depression-tweet rn
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hispanicnomad
Hahaha many such cases I had a very good friend who moved to Berlin and went COMPLETELY nuts after a few years Whole package: doing drugs every week, unemployed, on EDM parties all the time... He came back to Spain after several years with massive depression and anxiety issues, and still hasn't fully recovered
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stiIInotmad
how long will this postconcert depression last after seeing bts in brussels?
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hepsplurge
Replying to @WallStreetApes
This has been very common in former military for a very long time. There are companies that exist solely to work on these claims and their payment is around 25% of the initial massive deposit. There is a massive deposit for the initial payment because it takes sometimes as long as 2 years to become certified as a percent disabled and the pay is retroactive to the date of the application. I know someone who got an initial payment of $35,000 into her bank account. She and her husband both got themselves certified as 100% disabled so they donโ€™t work and live totally on that. Neither is disabled in any way. The military pays disability for things like depression or if they have back surgery 15 years after they get out and can get a doctor to sign off that it was caused by military service. Itโ€™s a whole scam system thatโ€™s been designed around something that used to be for good. In other words, itโ€™s just like every single other institution in our country.
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JessicaNigri
no, this looks like the reality of addiction and depression that has not been romanticized but even so uses a cute cat girl to soften the blow as seeing a human go through this would be too much ๐Ÿ™‚โ€โ†•๏ธ๐Ÿ‘
This is so disgusting ๐Ÿคข
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thepittsm
My mood currently, waiting for the winter depression season of da pitt
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"we call that undiagnosed depression." what
โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ € Sigh. Men are so complicated.
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SputzeeD
"Glorifying", and every scene is her being miserable but wanting to change, just falling back into depression and hating herself for not being able to escape her comfortable destructive habits. ๐Ÿ™„ Hand out the media literacy awards, please.
Yani Neko (Chainsmoker Cat) is catching backlash for the heavy smoking and chaotic catgirl MC. Some people want it cancelled because it "glorifies bad habits." But others (including people who deal with depression) see it as raw, unfiltered Japanese storytelling. As someone who deals with it myself, it shows the messy, self-destructive side of coping in an exaggerated, dark humor way... and thatโ€™s exactly what weโ€™re all about here. It hits hard because it feels real. Not everything needs to be sunshine and rainbows. What do you think... funny shitpost or too far? #YaniNeko #Anime #ChainsmokerCat
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Cowboycodey
Back to work. I feel like I need to launch at least one firework to avoid falling into complete depression.
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BeanSlushiee
Twitter mfs when they realise addiction and depression can ruin your life and arenโ€™t just quirky character traits
This is so disgusting ๐Ÿคข
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EarthDesires
Bleeds When Broken by Joy M. Lilley, released in August 2024, is a poignant contemporary drama that has deeply moved readers with its raw exploration of trauma, self-harm, mental health struggles, and the arduous path to healing and self-discovery, earning high praise for its unflinching honesty and emotional resonance. Centered on protagonist Fiona, a young woman scarred by childhood abuse and ongoing battles with depression and self-destructive behaviors, the novel follows her heart-wrenching journey through pain, dysfunctional relationships, therapy, and tentative steps toward redemption. As Fiona confronts buried secrets, toxic influences, and the lingering wounds that "bleed when broken," Lilley's character-driven narrative fearlessly tackles taboo subjects, blending despair with glimmers of hope in a story that underscores the resilience of the human spirit amid profound vulnerability. Readers have commended the novel's powerful authenticity and compassionate insight. A Goodreads reviewer noted its exceptional impact, contributing to an impressive average rating of nearly 5 stars from early readers. On Amazon, a verified purchaser described it as โ€œA dark tale,โ€ awarding 4 stars and appreciating the depth of its emotional portrayal. Promotional highlights emphasize its โ€œraw and unvarnishedโ€ approach, with one editorial review calling it โ€œa deeply moving portrayal of Fiona... marked by the scars of self-harm,โ€ praising Lilley's skill in weaving complex themes into a compelling, thought-provoking read. X posts and social media shares in late 2025 celebrate its poignant narrative and availability on Kindle Unlimited, amplifying its reach among those seeking stories of survival and recovery @joygerken zurl.co/O7op4 zurl.co/rxwiV zurl.co/cA6z7 zurl.co/T8NAl zurl.co/54nI3 Joy M. Lilley, a British author and retired registered nurse (real name Joy Gerken), has established herself as a sensitive chronicler of human experiences, drawing from her professional background to infuse her stories with profound empathy and realism. Living in Kentโ€”the garden of Englandโ€”and a cherished grandmother, her nursing career enriched her understanding of emotional and physical wounds, which she channels into diverse genres including romance, historical tales, and contemporary dramas. Acclaimed works like *Figs, Vines and Roses*, *The Liberty Bodice*, *Time's Pendulum Swings Again*, *Strawberry Moon*, and the whimsical *Joyful Pussy Cat Tales* showcase her versatility. Reviewers laud her ability to handle sensitive topics with grace, with one highlighting how she โ€œweaves a compelling narrative around complex issues.โ€ Inspired by life, family, and her serene surroundings, Lilley engages avidly with readers through her blog and social platforms, delivering narratives that heal as much as they reveal. Bleeds When Broken is a courageous and heartfelt drama, its unflinching dive into trauma and triumph affirming its essential place for readers seeking authentic stories of mental health, resilience, and renewal. Joy M. Lilleyโ€™s masterful handling of delicate wounds marks this novel as a luminous addition to her compassionate literary legacy.
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Apollo__255
Replying to @she_is_nancy255
Na vimatako vyako hivyo vidogo kama imani yangu kwa CCM ungekufa kwa depression