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epoxy and a pair of pliers

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yoou guys wont be laughing when i suddenly collapse unconscious and have to be taken to the hospital. then youll all see <- normal thought process to have while doing anything i dont want to

I am obsessed with this botched restoration of a 19th century statue of saint anthony

Look at how yassified he is

googling shit like "why do i feel bad after hanging out with my friends" and all of the answers are either "you need better friends" (i don't; my friends are wonderful) or "your social battery is drained, you need to rest and regain your energy levels" (i don't; i've got tons of energy, it's just manifesting as over-the-top neurotic mania). why is this even happening. it's like some stupid toll i have to pay as a punishment for enjoying myself too much

I actually, genuinely think social event aftercare would fix me. I need someone to put me to bed and say "you were fun today and no one hated you"

Emotions can change very quickly. And emotions all kinda merge together in one "emotion meter". If you charge that meter up to 90% with happiness, then when you come home you aren't doing the happy thing anymore, you feel a little disappointed and your emotions then change to sadness..

Problem: youre still at 90% emotions, so now you feel 90% sad.

You dont notice your emotions changing when the meter is only at 15%...

So yes, some time to let emotions calm down back to like 40-50% could be good for you. Try journaling! Its a good way to get down your emotions and thoughts and calm down :)

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