fredistakenwth
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You've lived in this house for the past 12 years, and in this country for the past 17. You have less than 9 months to get everything in order, bid everyone goodbye, and leave for college on the other side of the world. You'll have to leave everyone in this community and build new relationships. From deleting all the Pokemon off of the account of the boy you thought was cute, from dancing your ass off with her to Just Dance every day, from making cookies and cakes at her house every week, and from learning karate in the clubhouse and getting a fake black belt so you could kick ass with all the other kids. You'll probably never see any of these people again. How are you going to pack all these memories into two suitcases and leave? Sure, you'll come back every year and meet your family, but you'll never truly live here. You have to bury all these memories and grow new ones in a different home, in a different country, with different people. You need to pack up the past 17 years of your life and start anew. Maybe it'll be better. Maybe it'll be worse. But it'll never be the same, and that’s what’s making it all so much harder to cope with.
God, I never thought I’d be the type to miss high school. Time to go cry about it again
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A mutually supportive community where deeply emotional things you can't tell people you know can be told. Whether it's long-standing baggage, happy thoughts, or recent trauma, posting it here may provide some relief. We'll listen, and if you want, we'll talk. We aim to keep this a safe space.
now that I read this post again I realize how dramatic and exaggerated it sounds but, hey, gotta talk to someone about it or I'll explode
A mutually supportive community where deeply emotional things you can't tell people you know can be told. Whether it's long-standing baggage, happy thoughts, or recent trauma, posting it here may provide some relief. We'll listen, and if you want, we'll talk. We aim to keep this a safe space.
You've lived in this house for the past 12 years, and in this country for the past 17. You have less than 9 months to get everything in order, bid everyone goodbye, and leave for college on the other side of the world. You'll have to leave everyone in this community and build new relationships. From deleting all the Pokemon off of the account of the boy you thought was cute, from dancing your ass off with her to Just Dance every day, from making cookies and cakes at her house every week, and from learning karate in the clubhouse and getting a fake black belt so you could kick ass with all the other kids. You'll probably never see any of these people again. How are you going to pack all these memories into two suitcases and leave? Sure, you'll come back every year and meet your family, but you'll never truly live here. You have to bury all these memories and grow new ones in a different home, in a different country, with different people. You need to pack up the past 17 years of your life and start anew. Maybe it'll be better. Maybe it'll be worse. But it'll never be the same.
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Yes, I've been eating healthy and getting almost 7-8 hours of sleep every day. Usually, I cry because I feel unattractive, lonely or left out, scared of the future (especially college), but the worst one is usually being gay in a homophobic family and country. Sorta makes me suicidal sometimes but I don't like to mention or talk about it cause it seems like a cop-out for my issues.
It seems tacky to say this without a diagnosis, but I know I likely am depressed, it's just that I've never seen or known anyone who cries this much, whether they're happy, depressed or suicidal. Makes no sense to me haha.
“Make the most of yourself....for that is all there is of you.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson This subreddit is for those who have questions about how to improve any aspects of their lives, from motivation and procrastination, to social skills and fitness, and everything in between. It is also a subreddit to share your helpful and civil ideas, tips, and advice on how others can improve themselves.
16M and I know it's weird to keep track but over the past 27 days, I've cried 17 times, and I've been crying every day for the past week. So, almost every other day. These range from crying a tear from each eye when I look at an ugly photo, to full-on bawling my eyes out at 12 AM. One of my friends told me it's a good coping mechanism and I know it's not a bad thing to cry your emotions out if anything it's probably a good thing, but just wanted to know what I can do to make it better.
A mutually supportive community where deeply emotional things you can't tell people you know can be told. Whether it's long-standing baggage, happy thoughts, or recent trauma, posting it here may provide some relief. We'll listen, and if you want, we'll talk. We aim to keep this a safe space.
A mutually supportive community where deeply emotional things you can't tell people you know can be told. Whether it's long-standing baggage, happy thoughts, or recent trauma, posting it here may provide some relief. We'll listen, and if you want, we'll talk. We aim to keep this a safe space.
idk why but this made me crack up lmaoo
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