Say you break your ankle. You could know everything there is to know intellectually about the injury. Even with this vast knowledge, you will still experience physical pain.
Now take this logic and apply it to things like ADHD, autism, clinical depression, and other less visible/divergent disabilities. You cannot think your way out of feeling.
That is to say: you are not a bad, lazy, or selfish person for struggling, even if you know why you are struggling.
" yoUr exCuse is That YoU foRgOT- EVERYTTIME- YOU ALWAYS SAID THAT yOU ForgOt "
LIKE BITCH YOU THINK I CONTROL IT?!-
DUMB BITCH
lost in the moss
there should be a podcast of the actual podcast of only murderers in the building, like I would listen to that religiously.
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oh boy i wish someone would notice my cries for help! [someone actually notices] noooo i'm fine don't worry about me
It feels so silly and embarrassing to still feel sad of the things that happened in your childhood when you're of adult age.
the mighty nein as animated text part 4:
beau:
caduceus:
caleb:
essek:
fjord:
jester:
kingsley/molly:
nott/veth:
yasha:
a lazy scatterbrained comic about undiagnosed mental illness
okay but having adhd is so sad when you don’t have a hyperfixation so pretty much nothing gives you joy and you try and force joy out of stuff, you attempt new interests, you go back to old hyperfixations and... nothing? :( it’s so upsetting because it’s like damn. i can’t even have fun in a normal way. and that’s kind of sad ngl