DDLC fan art!!
out of this world! ššøāļø (custom design commission for @twilynights!)
You know what people donāt talk about often enough? Playing catch up in life after spending your teens or early 20s suicidally depressed. Thereās so many more layers than just being able to say āI donāt want to die anymore.ā
The difficulty in academia or a career after spending years thinking you wouldnāt be alive long enough for any of it to matter.
The exhaustion that comes from self awareness and self soothing, with the constant voice in your head saying ādonāt go backwards.ā
How lonely it is to watch the people your age starting families when youāre just barely learning what stable relationships are, and the sudden societal pressure of being āup against a clockā for these kinds of things.
The judgement from others if you change your image or interests this late in the game just because you finally figured out who you really are under the demons.
Be kind to those who are developing and blooming after years of not planning on being here long. We are living a life we absolutely didnāt think weād have, and itās hard enough without society reminding us thereās expectations of our age.
We didnāt get to be young; we were too busy fighting battles few know.
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i am sad itās time to remember my unrestricted internet access childhood
and forever!
When I was a very suicidal trans activist in Texas, Benjamin Sisko saying āsure, you would [die for your people]. Dying gets you off the hook. The question is: are you willing to live for your people?ā changed and possibly saved my life. Itās up there with āif we are going to be damned, let us be damned for who we really areā from Picard. Star Trek not only shows us a better world, it teaches us how to make it there
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser is living a normal life.
Shoutout to everyone whose allegations were immediately dismissed.
Shoutout to everyone reported their abuser to the police and nothing happened.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser was able to get out of significant legal punishment.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser is generally seen as a good person.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser is a āpillar of the community.ā
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser has lied about you.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser has framed them.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser threatened them into silence.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser discouraged them from reporting.
Shoutout to everyone who lost friends after reporting and or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who lost family after reporting and or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who received backlash for reporting and or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who has created a rift in their family or friends by reporting or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who is terrified to tell anyone about their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who never had the opportunity to talk about their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who feels like talking about their abuser is worthless.
Shoutout to everyone whose case was dismissed by the court.
Shoutout to everyone who faced backlash after their abuser was put in jail.
Shoutout to everyone who faced backlash for testifying against their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who still has yet to be believed that they were abused.
Shoutout to everyone who knows their abuser will never be punished.
Shoutout to everyone who knows their abuser will never face backlash.
Shoutout to everyone who knows their story will be dismissed by loved ones.
Shoutout to everyone who spoke out about their abuser, but wasnāt believed until something happened to someone else.
Shoutout to everyone who spoke out about their abuser and wasnāt believed until they seriously harmed you.
Shoutout to everyone who has been mocked for trying to speak out about their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who has faced social repercussions for speaking out or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who has suffered financially for speaking out or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser has admitted guilt, but never faced justice.
Shoutout to everyone who knows they were abused and are punished for it.
donāt be scared to live lovingly. compliment your friends on the little things and cheer for live bands in small cafes and leave tips when you can. tell the person you saw that you really like their shirt and write cards and letters to the people you love. make playlists for people and donāt be afraid to express your appreciation for others. life is so much better when you live it with love.
Alien kitty doodle page!
(Featuring @phosphor-cat :3)
Shrew from The Sims 3