I would do that, just act so... Pipkin online saying the most random XD post and comments. When I got off the computer, I used all my energy from that along with listening to music and talking with multiple people. I would be, in other words normal....
Internet weirdos are the best unintentional therapists because they got exactly what we have, it's something impossible to understand but they understand it the best because they're the ones that got it . I love it here
group therapy is a thing, just make sure you get your advice from somebody like Pippa with a lot of self awareness and not somebody with some insane coping mechanism who's out of touch with reality
without a psychology degree i can tell you these first 12 minutes and 54 seconds (havent watched all yet) was not a bad therapy session for people in need
Insanely crazy that people legit will read the most nothing tweet/ comment and assume that theres some bad in there And yeah, even mental illness is being policed, if you have depression or anxiety you can only be sad and awkard, don't you dare get mad and god help you if you have BPD
Especially BPD. You need the diagnosis in order to get the correct treatment (mostly therapy), but once you have it many therapists won`t touch you with a ten foot pole thanks to the stigma and cliches surrounding it...
@@selfsabotagingbanana0451Oh I know, I'm both a licensed shrink AND a MENhera (not bpd I think, but yeah), I'm familiar with both sides lmao. BPD is really challenging to treat without the proper therapy, and it just gets harder for men since a lot of people (including other profesionals) still view it as something exclusive for women, so they just take a look at you and inmediately think is antisocial personality disorder and that can just fuck you up.
Turns out, studies have shown that when reading text, people will automatically assume the worst and most personal interpretation that the text will allow Always Which is why Twitter and Facebook are such poisonous toxic hellholes
@@ivarent3784 I really wish people took BPD in men seriously. After dealing with an old friend lashing out at me in stereotypically Cluster B ways for over a year I had to cut him off. We had big plans together that are up in smoke now. Tried talking things out with him but any amount of standing up for myself was not acceptable to him and it really fucking sucks. He spent a lot of time trying to tell people he was hurting but closing himself off when anybody checked on him. I'm not going to pretend I'm not pissed about how he treated me and say "I only wanted him to get help." He's still physically healthy so I hope things get better for him but it's none of my concern now.
I said it in a SC in the clip & I'll say it here since you can only fit so much into a SC: I have ADHD (probably autism too) & I don't like to bring it up anymore because the sheer number of people online, especially content creators, who all suddenly have ADHD, & even if they do, the refuse to acknowledge the downsides of it if they even know what they are in the first place. Mental health is ignored and/or demonized when it's ugly. It's frustrating. You don't have to excuse it, but you can at least sit down & say, "They're going through it right now & I hope they pull themselves out of it."
>the refuse to acknowledge the downsides of it The amount of anger I feel when the "X disability isn't something to be cured!", or "It's not a disability, its just neurodivergent" comes out is palpable. I've been living with this stuff for over 20 years, and it's hurt my life in so many ways. It is not something to be idolised. If there was a pill that I could take and make me normal, I'd pay with most of what I have.
@@shademillith I think a lot of that way of thought probably comes from people seeing the difference between "my condition directly causes me suffering" and "people cause me suffering because of my condition". It's obvious that your condition is directly causing you suffering, like if you were living in total isolation you'd still be suffering from it, but some of us also have conditions that are practically fueled by the behavior of other people, and would be much less strenuous if there were a certain level of understanding. Like, you know how no one's going to yell at the cashier with down's syndrome for not being the fastest on the register, right? But if the disability isn't obvious or well-recognized as "one of the disabilities you can't discriminate against", the slower cashier is out of a job, and when they say, "I have this issue that makes it harder," most people will reply with, "No, you're just lazy," or, "Well, why would I want to hire someone who can't keep up?" Sorry if I'm rambling. On the bright side, there are people like me who know what it's like, and are always ready to give you the benefit of the doubt. I might not have your same issue, but I don't need to have it in order to have empathy. I'm always going to believe you're trying your absolute best until I find real, meaningful evidence to the contrary and, even then, you get a couple extra chances because we all have those moments where we feel like giving up because trying technically isn't really worth it. ;p
That's something I like about the show Monk, it's about a brilliant criminal investigator named Monk who is also a depressed germophobe with terrible OCD, and the show is comedic in tone but Monk's mental illnesses are depicted as ugly and serious and debilitating.
@Pensive_Scarlet Its funny without excessively mocking him, and hes able to work through a lot of his phobias by the end of the series, not all, but a lot.
That part about people doing bad things to people and then saying, "it's my mental illness" is so real. I've repeatedly met people who did that and refused to grow and change as people. The scars they left on me and my family will always be here, and I will never trust anyone with that particular mental illness (won't say which one) because it was multiple people with the same one back to back.
@@CBman11037 I live in the middle of nowhere and the good people either died or moved away, since i'm not doing well economically i can't move out so i'm coping by watching VTubers after work
I've been falling back into depression over the last month, and I hearing her talk about all these extremely relatable issues was really needed. Thank you, just hearing someone else formulate this stuff helps a lot.
I've found that expressing the clear truth in public forums, as I see it, has been a great barrier to separate myself from people I don't want to talk to. People who try and twist non subjective details to prove points or argue are too stupid for me to engage with. I couldn't be chronically online for a job because I personally block, ban, and report idiots constantly. My viewer numbers would never grow 😆
Nah, you are doing the right thing, nothing is worse than someone who tries to twist the truth, someone that tries to make you deny that which you know to be true. And you DON'T want in your life anybody who tries to emotionally manipulate/coerce you into lying, specially not for somebody else's convenience/confort. If it CAN be destroyed by the truth, it DESERVES to be destroyed by the truth.
She's spittin' some facts that I'm feelin'. And she's right, there's these people on the internet who have made it their unpaid career to assume the worst of everybody else's motivations based solely on what they THINK is evidence.
@@ghanaria7996 Cows mostly. Dont trust them they are playing cute but will sneak up on you and will steal your snacks fr fr also Crows... but they are chill with it and immune to electricity so its okay
Also, I love how F-ing racist you have to be, that your very first thought about installing electric fence, is many people of only an specific race are going to fall victim to it.
You know, i have no idea what this rubber duck game is about, but each stream Pippa's played it has produced some very keen insight and fantastic content.
The more I listen and watch you, the more I like you and sympathize with your trials and tribulations. I have become a big fan and hope only success for you in the future
Being your true self never loses friends, because those people weren’t your friends. They were the friends of the person you were pretending to be, and hate the person you really are. Why waste time on them or worry about their feelings? Why not discover who cares about the real you, or find others that might? And even if it somehow ends with you being alone, at least you’ll finally be you. A popular lie is small comfort when it’s poisoning you and killing you from the inside.
Honestly, I feel this. I have ASD that was diagnosed late and never got the speech therapy or anything like that. I also work a retail job and get bad reviews constantly because I' told I sound condescending or passive-aggressive. No I'm attempting to impose tonation into my voice so I don't sound like a robot Because back before I did everyone thought I was being short or curt Literally cannot win with normies.
She's right: Electric fences don't run a pure current through. That'd cause animals to lock up and die of exposure because their muscles permanently tense-up. They run pulses of electricity that's meant to be painful, as deterrent. A moment of painful muscle spasms to show that touching this is bad.
You can electrocute someone with an electric fence! You've got to turn the amperage way the fuck up, and possibly do some rewiring of the control circuitry depending on the model, but it is definitely possible! Don't you kink shame me or go shitting on my dreams bunny woman!
I hope no matter which direction he takes in the future, people don't forget the value of what he said before, specially on the importance on being truthful, both to yourself and the world.
Best way to deal with twttiots is just don't care about what they say or think. People like that thrive on confrontation, ignoring them REALLY pisses them off. Don't feed the trolls.
I can partialy relate to this. Expect i actually like when i can the way i want, instead of impulsive reactions. I still question "who i am", but it actually helps to stop and contempalte where I am in live. Over all i would agree with the part to not live life people tell you (so disregard this comment), but dont forget thwy are there and you action can affect them, so just allow yourself the question "if I really live the way I want and what i want from life".
I've found that a significant amount of "Having Depression" is just the Noicebo/Placebo Effect from either telling yourself, or being told, that you have depression, and this, more often than not, is just an excuse to take drugs ($ell you drug$) that don't do anything good for you But if you just admit "I am sad" then ask "Why am I sad?" you can often find the reason which can make you feel better all on its own! The fact that there IS a reason you are sad. And then, knowing the reason can help you deal with it instead of hiding from your own emotions with mind-altering chemicals
Imma be real with you chief I see the intention in your statement but The term "mind altering chemicals" have been thrown around so much by essential oil sniffing karens that it really doesn't paint your statement in good faith
Are you aware that depression isn't actually just being sad, and in a majority of cases has very little to do with being sad. It's very rarely caused by one thing that makes you sad and then continues, because then you'd just be fkn sad and not depressed. Depression isn't just a more severe form of sadness or grief. There's also a lot of people with depression who don't take drugs in any form because they don't help everyone, and not all countries operates in the same way as the US, so medication is quite cheap, meaning that companies don't get a lot of money just because someone is depressed. You should probably learn a bit more about what you're trying to lecture people on before you spread BS like this online
@@HyattHyatt3179 So, they tell us, but those same people have made untold BILLIONS on selling Antidepressant drugs to people Oh And by the way... Are you aware that recent studies have found that _every_ current Antidepressant drug has little to NO EFFECT on depression? That even the conceptual framework upon which the drugs act is false and ONLY leads to further chemical imbalance in people's brains? Weird
@@HyattHyatt3179nah op is 100% right. The vast majority of modern “depression” cases are just people who are miserable because something in their life brings them down. For example, did you know you’re supposed to go on antidepressants if someone close to you dies and that makes you sad? Money is part of the reason this is pushed, it’s not just meds but also therapy money but it’s also control / politics. There’s a reason one side pushes op’s approach and the other pushes yours.
@@marcar9marcar972 Honestly the healthcare ques makes quite a lot of sense when adding your argument to it, and I know that kids wanting/ shopping for diagnoses is a surprisingly big issue at the moment. (Why tf did it become cool to be messed up in the head?). But the reason I push for my stance is because I have genuine depression and some other things, and I don't like how even some psychiatrists have began pushing for trying to just be happier, and similar things which doesn't help at all if you actually have depression. Then again I didn't realize that people could get diagnosed with depression for being temporarily sad, that's kinda messed up as well, also anti-depressants aren't really good for you. But I do still think that a lot of people with depression have proper reason for it, and I think spreading too much of "just be happy" and "it's all in your head" is bad for people who do actually have depression, and diminishes how difficult it is for people with actual depression to not only live their day to day life with it, but also how hard it can be to overcome. I am against over diagnosing, and I do think that should be looked into, but I don't see how trying to claim that it's essentially made up/ most people are faking without knowing it will help anyone
The takeaway. Spend less time on social media. (maybe even delete your account if it's affecting you really bad) & go do stuff with people who are your real friends.
"Be yourself! No, not like that!"
i project my mental illnesses online so that i'll be normal irl
I would do that, just act so... Pipkin online saying the most random XD post and comments.
When I got off the computer, I used all my energy from that along with listening to music and talking with multiple people. I would be, in other words normal....
Honestly, probably one of the most sanest and practical use cases of the cyber space.
Internet weirdos are the best unintentional therapists because they got exactly what we have, it's something impossible to understand but they understand it the best because they're the ones that got it . I love it here
I don't think that is a good thing.
Yeah this is like, not good
"Feeling comfy with someone" isn't therapy, it's not a bad thing, but it's *really* not therapy.
You are a perfect example of why internet weirdos _shouldn't_ be therapists. You don't understand what actually mental help is.
group therapy is a thing, just make sure you get your advice from somebody like Pippa with a lot of self awareness and not somebody with some insane coping mechanism who's out of touch with reality
Pippa is the only therapist I can afford.
with a psychology degree i can tell you these first 3 minutes (havent watched all yet) was not a bad therapy session for people in need
without a psychology degree i can tell you these first 12 minutes and 54 seconds (havent watched all yet) was not a bad therapy session for people in need
without any knowledge all i can tell you talking about your problem is the basic first steps in improving
Doesn't read my suupas tho ;_;
@@stop88729 @keycrafter7471 fr
A stranger on the internet doesn't really mean "be yourself." The mean "be what I want you to be" and get upset when you are not that.
That's true of normies in the real world too, if not more aggressively.
"Get in line."
My savior complex is telling me to hug the funny rabbit
And breed her?
You might not even get sick from that these days!
Insanely crazy that people legit will read the most nothing tweet/ comment and assume that theres some bad in there
And yeah, even mental illness is being policed, if you have depression or anxiety you can only be sad and awkard, don't you dare get mad and god help you if you have BPD
Especially BPD. You need the diagnosis in order to get the correct treatment (mostly therapy), but once you have it many therapists won`t touch you with a ten foot pole thanks to the stigma and cliches surrounding it...
@@selfsabotagingbanana0451Oh I know, I'm both a licensed shrink AND a MENhera (not bpd I think, but yeah), I'm familiar with both sides lmao.
BPD is really challenging to treat without the proper therapy, and it just gets harder for men since a lot of people (including other profesionals) still view it as something exclusive for women, so they just take a look at you and inmediately think is antisocial personality disorder and that can just fuck you up.
Turns out, studies have shown that when reading text, people will automatically assume the worst and most personal interpretation that the text will allow
Always
Which is why Twitter and Facebook are such poisonous toxic hellholes
@@ivarent3784 I really wish people took BPD in men seriously. After dealing with an old friend lashing out at me in stereotypically Cluster B ways for over a year I had to cut him off. We had big plans together that are up in smoke now. Tried talking things out with him but any amount of standing up for myself was not acceptable to him and it really fucking sucks. He spent a lot of time trying to tell people he was hurting but closing himself off when anybody checked on him. I'm not going to pretend I'm not pissed about how he treated me and say "I only wanted him to get help." He's still physically healthy so I hope things get better for him but it's none of my concern now.
I said it in a SC in the clip & I'll say it here since you can only fit so much into a SC:
I have ADHD (probably autism too) & I don't like to bring it up anymore because the sheer number of people online, especially content creators, who all suddenly have ADHD, & even if they do, the refuse to acknowledge the downsides of it if they even know what they are in the first place.
Mental health is ignored and/or demonized when it's ugly. It's frustrating. You don't have to excuse it, but you can at least sit down & say, "They're going through it right now & I hope they pull themselves out of it."
>the refuse to acknowledge the downsides of it
The amount of anger I feel when the "X disability isn't something to be cured!", or "It's not a disability, its just neurodivergent" comes out is palpable. I've been living with this stuff for over 20 years, and it's hurt my life in so many ways. It is not something to be idolised. If there was a pill that I could take and make me normal, I'd pay with most of what I have.
@@shademillith Normalfriends always think they're helping. They're never helping.
@@shademillith I think a lot of that way of thought probably comes from people seeing the difference between "my condition directly causes me suffering" and "people cause me suffering because of my condition". It's obvious that your condition is directly causing you suffering, like if you were living in total isolation you'd still be suffering from it, but some of us also have conditions that are practically fueled by the behavior of other people, and would be much less strenuous if there were a certain level of understanding.
Like, you know how no one's going to yell at the cashier with down's syndrome for not being the fastest on the register, right? But if the disability isn't obvious or well-recognized as "one of the disabilities you can't discriminate against", the slower cashier is out of a job, and when they say, "I have this issue that makes it harder," most people will reply with, "No, you're just lazy," or, "Well, why would I want to hire someone who can't keep up?"
Sorry if I'm rambling. On the bright side, there are people like me who know what it's like, and are always ready to give you the benefit of the doubt. I might not have your same issue, but I don't need to have it in order to have empathy. I'm always going to believe you're trying your absolute best until I find real, meaningful evidence to the contrary and, even then, you get a couple extra chances because we all have those moments where we feel like giving up because trying technically isn't really worth it. ;p
That's something I like about the show Monk, it's about a brilliant criminal investigator named Monk who is also a depressed germophobe with terrible OCD, and the show is comedic in tone but Monk's mental illnesses are depicted as ugly and serious and debilitating.
@Pensive_Scarlet Its funny without excessively mocking him, and hes able to work through a lot of his phobias by the end of the series, not all, but a lot.
She’s so real for this
This is why people should not cater to those mobs. They are not worth our time.
That part about people doing bad things to people and then saying, "it's my mental illness" is so real. I've repeatedly met people who did that and refused to grow and change as people. The scars they left on me and my family will always be here, and I will never trust anyone with that particular mental illness (won't say which one) because it was multiple people with the same one back to back.
This pink woman has been a better influence over my mental health than most people on my life
Get real friends man. Ya need real bonds in your life
@@CBman11037 I live in the middle of nowhere and the good people either died or moved away, since i'm not doing well economically i can't move out so i'm coping by watching VTubers after work
@@CBman11037it's that easy
4:10 It's also hard to smell your guildmates through the monitor.
wait until they invent smell-o-vision
I've been falling back into depression over the last month, and I hearing her talk about all these extremely relatable issues was really needed. Thank you, just hearing someone else formulate this stuff helps a lot.
good luck fam ❤
Yes I don't want a race of coyotes harrassing my noble rabbits.
Electric fences are great.
I've found that expressing the clear truth in public forums, as I see it, has been a great barrier to separate myself from people I don't want to talk to.
People who try and twist non subjective details to prove points or argue are too stupid for me to engage with.
I couldn't be chronically online for a job because I personally block, ban, and report idiots constantly. My viewer numbers would never grow 😆
Nuh uh
Nah, you are doing the right thing, nothing is worse than someone who tries to twist the truth, someone that tries to make you deny that which you know to be true.
And you DON'T want in your life anybody who tries to emotionally manipulate/coerce you into lying, specially not for somebody else's convenience/confort.
If it CAN be destroyed by the truth, it DESERVES to be destroyed by the truth.
She's spittin' some facts that I'm feelin'.
And she's right, there's these people on the internet who have made it their unpaid career to assume the worst of everybody else's motivations based solely on what they THINK is evidence.
I, for one, would like to build a heavy flamer and use it on those toxic humunculi.
@@R_Caine I'd donate to your go fund me for that.
@@R_Cainezero self-awareness
The electric fence does not discriminate, everybody gets the zap!
except birds... those smug little fuckers laugh at us from the top wire
Electric fences stop people from stealing, but who’s doing the stealing… 🤔 🤔 🤔
@@ghanaria7996 Cows mostly. Dont trust them they are playing cute but will sneak up on you and will steal your snacks fr fr
also Crows... but they are chill with it and immune to electricity so its okay
Also, I love how F-ing racist you have to be, that your very first thought about installing electric fence, is many people of only an specific race are going to fall victim to it.
@@crinthewizardthat’s why I live in a bunker. Cows can’t come in without snapping there neck and crows are blocked off by the cow corpse
You know, i have no idea what this rubber duck game is about, but each stream Pippa's played it has produced some very keen insight and fantastic content.
Its just a game about rubber ducks.
It's literally called Placid Plastic Duck Simulator, naming and floating rubber duckies is the entire game for anyone wondering.
Fake it till you make it is a core life skill
man i love her so much, she's just like me but a woman and also smarter
@@Okabe_Rintaro
_>"If pippa"_
*if a woman
that hits far too close to home
"Be yourself" then 'punish the people who do' was a Maoist tactic during The Cultural Revolution.
The more I listen and watch you, the more I like you and sympathize with your trials and tribulations. I have become a big fan and hope only success for you in the future
I'm sure Low Effort Clips will appreciate your continued support
one of us one of us one of us
Being your true self never loses friends, because those people weren’t your friends. They were the friends of the person you were pretending to be, and hate the person you really are.
Why waste time on them or worry about their feelings? Why not discover who cares about the real you, or find others that might?
And even if it somehow ends with you being alone, at least you’ll finally be you. A popular lie is small comfort when it’s poisoning you and killing you from the inside.
Jesus Christ...I'm in love with a cartoon rabbit girl...
Chat has zero self-awareness
Weird thing about tone policing is it is through text a thing where you can't fucking tell the other persons intent
Embrace the tism
I hate coffee but for some reason I can't stop gulping the depresso expresso.
I have never related more with Pippa
This is why I love Pippa xD She's so real
In claiming kindness and acceptance, they became the tyrants and bullies they sought to destroy.
They never sought to destroy the bullies and tyrants, they always were the bullies and tyrants.
They just changed tactics.
People who complain a lot of gas lighting really like to gas light the weak and vulnerable
Lovely yabbit on her way outta the darkness
There’s more effort in this clip than other clips that claim to have more effort
Honestly, I feel this.
I have ASD that was diagnosed late and never got the speech therapy or anything like that.
I also work a retail job and get bad reviews constantly because I' told I sound condescending or passive-aggressive.
No
I'm attempting to impose tonation into my voice so I don't sound like a robot
Because back before I did everyone thought I was being short or curt
Literally cannot win with normies.
She's right: Electric fences don't run a pure current through. That'd cause animals to lock up and die of exposure because their muscles permanently tense-up. They run pulses of electricity that's meant to be painful, as deterrent. A moment of painful muscle spasms to show that touching this is bad.
5:52 an extreme cover shinji can cut to.
Whaaaa? Is it finally end of the peepah's black pill arc??? 😮
Bruh I still be chameloning
Why is the pink rabbit Philadelphical, tho???
Every time I go out I focus all I can to maintain the mask so I appear normal
I'm to mentally ill to be on twitter...
You can electrocute someone with an electric fence! You've got to turn the amperage way the fuck up, and possibly do some rewiring of the control circuitry depending on the model, but it is definitely possible! Don't you kink shame me or go shitting on my dreams bunny woman!
im so stoked for her 250k
"To be assertive, you must tell the truth." - Dr Peterson
I hope no matter which direction he takes in the future, people don't forget the value of what he said before, specially on the importance on being truthful, both to yourself and the world.
Juden Peterstein
Best way to deal with twttiots is just don't care about what they say or think. People like that thrive on confrontation, ignoring them REALLY pisses them off. Don't feed the trolls.
As a wise person once said, Twitter is not real life.
I can partialy relate to this. Expect i actually like when i can the way i want, instead of impulsive reactions. I still question "who i am", but it actually helps to stop and contempalte where I am in live. Over all i would agree with the part to not live life people tell you (so disregard this comment), but dont forget thwy are there and you action can affect them, so just allow yourself the question "if I really live the way I want and what i want from life".
yes
> midnight 30
thanks for grabbing this, Low Effort God
DUDE WEED
I've found that a significant amount of "Having Depression" is just the Noicebo/Placebo Effect from either telling yourself, or being told, that you have depression, and this, more often than not, is just an excuse to take drugs ($ell you drug$) that don't do anything good for you
But if you just admit "I am sad" then ask "Why am I sad?" you can often find the reason
which can make you feel better all on its own! The fact that there IS a reason you are sad.
And then, knowing the reason can help you deal with it instead of hiding from your own emotions with mind-altering chemicals
Imma be real with you chief I see the intention in your statement but
The term "mind altering chemicals" have been thrown around so much by essential oil sniffing karens that it really doesn't paint your statement in good faith
Are you aware that depression isn't actually just being sad, and in a majority of cases has very little to do with being sad. It's very rarely caused by one thing that makes you sad and then continues, because then you'd just be fkn sad and not depressed. Depression isn't just a more severe form of sadness or grief. There's also a lot of people with depression who don't take drugs in any form because they don't help everyone, and not all countries operates in the same way as the US, so medication is quite cheap, meaning that companies don't get a lot of money just because someone is depressed.
You should probably learn a bit more about what you're trying to lecture people on before you spread BS like this online
@@HyattHyatt3179 So, they tell us, but those same people have made untold BILLIONS on selling Antidepressant drugs to people
Oh
And by the way...
Are you aware that recent studies have found that _every_ current Antidepressant drug has little to NO EFFECT on depression? That even the conceptual framework upon which the drugs act is false and ONLY leads to further chemical imbalance in people's brains?
Weird
@@HyattHyatt3179nah op is 100% right. The vast majority of modern “depression” cases are just people who are miserable because something in their life brings them down. For example, did you know you’re supposed to go on antidepressants if someone close to you dies and that makes you sad? Money is part of the reason this is pushed, it’s not just meds but also therapy money but it’s also control / politics. There’s a reason one side pushes op’s approach and the other pushes yours.
@@marcar9marcar972 Honestly the healthcare ques makes quite a lot of sense when adding your argument to it, and I know that kids wanting/ shopping for diagnoses is a surprisingly big issue at the moment. (Why tf did it become cool to be messed up in the head?). But the reason I push for my stance is because I have genuine depression and some other things, and I don't like how even some psychiatrists have began pushing for trying to just be happier, and similar things which doesn't help at all if you actually have depression. Then again I didn't realize that people could get diagnosed with depression for being temporarily sad, that's kinda messed up as well, also anti-depressants aren't really good for you.
But I do still think that a lot of people with depression have proper reason for it, and I think spreading too much of "just be happy" and "it's all in your head" is bad for people who do actually have depression, and diminishes how difficult it is for people with actual depression to not only live their day to day life with it, but also how hard it can be to overcome.
I am against over diagnosing, and I do think that should be looked into, but I don't see how trying to claim that it's essentially made up/ most people are faking without knowing it will help anyone
Women brain moment.
Pip is just bisexual in a singlesexual world
The takeaway. Spend less time on social media. (maybe even delete your account if it's affecting you really bad) & go do stuff with people who are your real friends.
I met a few good friends online, made a private discord server with them, and deleted my old social media profiles.
Women 😂
Nuke california?
I'm honest to the people around don't like it