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dark academia - acoustics n lots of hozier for that classical literature aesthetic
cowboy music - western-sounding indie music for ppl who don’t like country music lmao
8tracks indie - if you’re one of the OGs who used 8tracks, these are the songs that were in like every single playlist
rainy - lots of oldies! i kinda imagined it as cafe music during the post apocalypse hehe
soleil - warm-sounding songs!
surf rock - the sort of music that’d be in a summer indie film soundtrack
moomin! - it’s cottagecore, babey!
oranges and honey - lo-fi
she hasn’t met him yet - if you like boy pablo and happy indie this is 4 u
am in such a bad mood i just told my mood tracker notification to fuck off
not so fuCKinG LOUD BITCH
Stephen Hawking is one of my heroes, and I don’t use that word lightly. He and I are both disabled scientists. He’s been my inspiration to work hard to try and get to the point where I can be remembered for my contributions to knowledge and not my disabilities. Sadly, my academic life collapsed around me because of horrific people who decided I didn’t deserve a shot specifically because I’m disabled.
I have trouble with words when it comes to things like this. I found a post on Facebook by someone named Celeste Adams and I wanted to share their words here. I think they sum it all up so nicely. The only part I feel needs clarity is that Hawking was British and got healthcare through the NIH, not insurance. He actually published many articles praising universal health care and arguing its importance.
Anyway, here’s Celeste’s comments:
“In light of the death of Stephen Hawking I, as a disabled person, would like to say a few words regarding this event, disability, and the way non-disabled people are reacting to this news:
Professor Stephen Hawking was an upper class physically disabled white male who was one of the most important and renowned scientists of our time. His work changed the way everyone thought about the world and what is beyond and the legacy he left behind will probably go unmatched. Since his passing last night I’ve seen a lot of headlines regarding his death that have gone something like, “Despite his disability, Stephen Hawking accomplished…” or posts where people have said things such as “If Stephen Hawking was able to do it, then you have no excuse to not try!”. There has even been “artwork” circulating of a drawing of his wheelchair in the foreground and, in the background, imagery of the cosmos with a standing, upright, abled version of Hawking’s silhouette in its midst. Now while the respect for Hawking’s work seems to be universal, the respect the majority of you have for him as a disabled person is nonexistent, and headlines and posts like these prove it. As the late disability rights activist Stella Young talked about in her TED Talk “I’m Not Your Inspiration, Thank You Very Much”, the world has been sold a lie that for disabled people the barrier in our lives, the tragedy of being disabled, is our disabilities themselves, and as a result we get praised and rewarded by non-disabled people simply for existing and waking up each morning. This is what she refers to as “Inspiration Porn”, where disabled people are objectified and used as tools so non-disabled people can think to themselves, “Well, at least I don’t have it that bad,” and, “If that person can do it, then maybe I should try a little harder” and as a result feel better about themselves. But the rhetoric that our lives are tragedies and barriers that we have to overcome really is nothing but a dangerous ableist lie. The only “barriers” we face are the social and economic ones that are created, enforced, and preserved, by non-disabled people like YOU. This includes hate crimes, denying us access to healthcare, putting us into poverty when we actually can access healthcare, denying us our right to education, denying us jobs that we are fully qualified for, *legally* paying us less than the minimum wage when we do get a job, designing environments that are inaccessible so we can’t leave our homes or even find a home to begin with, taking our children away from us, killing us off or sterilizing us when we are children, incarcerating and institutionalizing us, and CHOOSING to not report any of this in the media or teach our histories in schools. There’s so much more than what’s in that list that each and every one of us has to deal with, but one of the most harmful things of all is this lie that WE are the problem. That our IDENTITIES as disabled people is the real barrier we have to face. Not ableism. Not your willful ignorance. Not your hate or your biases or judgements or constant global debates on whether people like me should be allowed to live or die. But it’s always easier to blame the disabled person, right?
So what does this have to do with Hawking? A few things. First of all, recognize what you are doing when you separate Hawking and his work from his disability. He actually said once that he probably wouldn’t have been able to do the work he had done if it *wasn’t* for being disabled. Whether you like it or not, Hawking changed the world and he changed the world while being disabled. Recognize the ableism and the objectification you enforce when you say and post things about all the he accomplished “despite” being disabled. None of his work was done in spite of his disability, it was WITH his disability, and no matter how hard you all try you can’t change that, and you shouldn’t want to. Which brings me to my next point… I started this bit of writing off by describing Hawking as an “upper class physically disabled white male” and I did this very intentionally. Because of his class status Hawking was able to get access to and afford the proper medical treatment he needed. He was able to have in-home care, skilled doctors, and all the technological and assistive devices he needed such as a wheelchair and speech synthesizer. Now if he had been poor or even middle class, not even half of his care would’ve been possible. (For context, the market price of my own personal wheelchair is $50,000. Yes that’s four zeros. And mine is pretty standard. This is why insurance is so important.) Additionally, no matter what you class status is, when you bring intersections such as race and gender identity into the equation, life as a disabled person becomes even more difficult because you have a whole other set of biases and forms of discrimination set up against you. There’s a reason that the only famous disabled person most people can name is Stephen Hawking, and that’s almost entirely because he was a rich white man. Now this isn’t me entirely trying to argue that Hawking is only famous because he could afford to be and didn’t have to deal with any other type of discrimination aside from ableism. He was a true genius and that is undeniable. My point here is rather that look at what happens when disabled people have access to basic resources. Look at what happens when we’re not killed off or sterilized as kids. Look at what happens when we have access to healthcare and we can afford it. Look at what happens when we’re allowed to get an eduction. Look at what happens when we can get a job. Look at what happens when our books are published and people listen to us. Look at what happens when we are supported and valued by society. Look at what happens when we’re given the tools and the opportunities to be able to reach for the god dammed stars and people pay attention. If the disabled community can give you Stephen Hawking, one of the most important people to ever live, who else is out there? What other geniuses and incredible talents can we offer if given the chance? And what if those chances extended beyond disabled white men? What if we made sure that disabled people of color, and women, and queer, and trans, and poor folks could get the same opportunities and care and tools and resources as well? What if instead of shaming disability and intersectionality we embraced and supported it? And all you have to do is accept us. All you have to do is be an ally, educate yourselves on disability history and culture and rights, fight with us, help us, listen to us, and support us. All you have to do is stop blaming us for who we are and start embracing who we are.
So I leave you with this photo of Stephen Hawking taken by Annie Leibovitz. Leibovitz noticed that in many photos of Hawking the photographers had tried to keep as much of his wheelchair out of the photo as possible. Thankfully she recognized the harm in this and the importance of embracing his disability, so here he is, wheelchair and all.
Rest in peace Professor Hawking. May you be the first of many crips we get to celebrate in our lifetimes.”
These are all iPhone apps. I have no idea which are available on other phones.
Give some comfort and get some comfort..
comfort spot
Meditation is so healthy for you. No matter who you are. I can’t sleep unless there’s a guided meditation playing.
GPS4Soul
Headspace
Calm
Relax & Rest
Take a Break
Anxiety Free
Breathe2Relax
Relax Lite
Smiling Mind
The Quiet Place
Noise machines for those nights that you can’t hear anything but your mind..
Sleep Pillow
Relax Melodies
Journaling apps for on the go feelings that won’t leave you alone
Mood Journal
GratitudeDiary
TherapyBuddy
Everyday
PTSD patients
Reach Out
PTSD Coach
Mood Trackers that actually work and don’t suck like most
Optimism
Rise Up
For when you’re so anxious you can’t make eye contact with anyone. (trust me I get it.)
MindShift
Thisissand
When suicidal thoughts are strong, but you can’t seem to tell anyone for find any help.
ReliefLink
Hello Cruel World
Ask
Positive affirmations/reminders you’re amazing
Daily Recovery
Inspirations
Today’s Step
Affirmations
Flatter Me!
I hope this helps at least one person.. I know it sure as hell helps me. I’m sorry you’re struggling. I love you.
you are worth the fight.
you are worth the time.
you are worth hard conversations and tears after therapy sessions and late night realizations -
you are worth all of it.
you deserve happiness, and healing, and recovery, whatever that looks like for you.
⚠️DISCLAIMER - This comic is dedicated to my fellow Indians ⚠️ It's inspiring to see the fight against racism happening in the US right now. Hopefully we can be inspired by it and look into the deep problems of discrimination we have in our society.
All views expressed in this comic is my opinion. Peace ✌️🕊️
Even if you can't see it yet, you add something important to this world. Every time you smile at someone, you make a difference. Every time you create something, whether it's fanfic or vent art, you make a difference. Every time you listen to someone, you make a difference. Every time you make someone laugh, you make a difference. Every time you do someone a favor, you make a difference. Every time you help someone out, you make a difference. Every time you speak up, you make a difference. Every time you express yourself and let others express themselves, you make a difference. Every time you take care of your pet or your loved ones, you make a difference. It may just be little things - but little things add up in the long run and it's good that you're here!
Keep your eyes open. This fight isn't over. We will get real peace.
Ok so this post is extremely long and I put it all together for my blogs Feeling sad page but as I don’t have a huge amount of followers I realize so many people are not seeing this information so I’m posting it here too!
alternatives without harming yourself:
holding/squeezing ice.
splashing your face with water.
getting a rubber band and snapping it against your skin (this could hurt, though it’s better than other ways that people usually choose to self-harm).
take a hot shower or bath.
eat something sour. it will take your mind of the urge. (lemon, sour lollies)
massage where you want to self-harm.
get a red pen or red paint and draw/paint over where you usually self-harm.
remind yourself as to why you shouldn’t do it. (scars, harms organs, leave memories etc…)
describe what you are feeling. (is the urge/pain in your chest, fists, legs, arms, head).
killing yourself will not help. it is not a solution.
you have your whole life ahead of you. you have so many more years that you can accomplish things in. for example;
having a family.
getting married.
to watch the sun rise.
to watch the sun set.
to save someone else’s life.
finish school.
get your dream job.
to laugh.
to smile.
to go camping.
travel to new places.
to wake up every morning to the person you love.
friends.
family.
to keep that promise you made.
to accomplish a goal.
to meet your idol.
to listen to new music.
theme parks.
video games.
chocolate.
to be able to look back and say “i made it”.
what you’re going through is temporary.
in case you need to hear this:
you are loved.
you are wanted.
you are needed.
you are beautiful.
you are handsome.
you are important.
you are not alone.
you are okay.
you are strong.
you are worth it.
you are smart.
you are not a failure.
you are useful.
you are going to be okay.
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12 best tips for coping with adhd
50 tips on the management of adult attention deficit
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adhd medication chart: compare drugs for add and adhd
drugs used to treat adhd/add
add/adhd medications: are adhd drugs right for you
adhd medication side effects, drug types, precautions
addiction
coping and recovery
tools of recovery: addiction coping skills
5 ways to deal with urges and cravings
after rehab: 5 ways for addicts to cope
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coping
strategies to keep anger at bay
anger management: 10 tips to tame your temper
anger management: tips and techniques
feeling angry
controlling anger — before it controls you
dealing with anger
how to cope with anger
anger management: what works and what doesn’t
ten commandments of anger regulation
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coping
a list of stress relievers
identifying and managing anxiety
11 assorted anxiety tips for anxiety sufferers
how to work through feelings of isolation
tips and tricks for dealing with anxiety
anti-stress breathing tips
how to stay under control with severe social anxiety
coping with social anxiety
managing stress
how to help a friend with anxiety
help guide (therapy)
half of us
job interviews and social anxiety
dealing with anxiety
coping with test anxiety
tips for flying anxiety
grounding techniques
more grounding techniques
even more grounding techniques
mindfulness
belly breathing
living with anxiety
social anxiety disorder self help tips.
coping with flashbacks
what anxious racing thoughts are like for me
using a thought diary
panic attacks
how to handle panic attacks
exploring and coping with panic attacks
10 rules for coping with anxiety and panic
tips to cope with panic attacks
rules for coping with anxiety and panic
understanding and coping with panic attacks
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coping with panic attacks workbook
rules for coping with panic
panic attack workbook 2
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help guide (anxiety medicine)
common medications for anxiety disorders
guidelines for medication use
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living with bipolar disorder
how to deal with bipolar disorder without medication
10 ways to cope with bipolar disorder
coping skills
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bipolar support tumblr
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help guide (bipolar disorder medication guide)
help guide (treatment)
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coping
how to cope with depression
how to cope with depression 1
natural depression treatments
ways to deal with depression/stress
tips to help overcome loneliness
10 tips on how to work through feelings of social isolation
8 tips to overcome loneliness
ways to deal with depression/stress
having a bad day?
make a comfort box
10 things to do when you feel like crap
how to find a new normal in the middle of depression
you are not alone in the way you think you are
reasons to stay alive
how to stop trying to think yourself into happiness and actually arrive there
cheer me up
help guide (dealing with depression)
help guide (helping someone with depression)
medication
what to expect with antidepressants
finding the right anti-depressant
chat room
healthfulchat
healing well
eating disorders
recovery
281 reasons to recover
eating disorders and emotional eating test
relapse prevention
bloating, indigestion, & feeling too full
why you must eat
learning to love your body
tips to stop restricting
dealing with weight gain
10 steps to bulimia recovery workbook
coping with exercise addiction
tips to help with bulimia recovery
help guide (emotional eating)
help guide (binge eating)
help guide (bulimia)
help guide (helping someone with an eating disorder)
help guide (treatment and recovery)
stop hating your body
body positive zone
self care 101
self esteem
30 day self esteem challenge
developing positive self esteem
learning-to-love-yourself
something fishy
ways of coping with eating disordered behaviors
the addiction help center
friends with illness
how to deal/talk with bipolar and depressed people
what to do when your friend is talking about suicide
what to do if someone you know is overdosing
what to do if your friend is hurting themselves
how to help someone who is suicidal
here’s what you tell someone who wants to commit suicide
tips for looking after someone with depression
friends with metal illness?
what to do when someone is suicidal
help guide (helping someone with depression)
grief and loss
help guide (coping with a breakup or divorce)
help guide (coping with grief & loss)
help guide (coping with pet loss)
help guide (supporting a grieving person)
help guide (the five stages of grief)
ocd
coping and treatment
natural treatment options
treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd)
additional treatment options for ocd
residential treatment for ocd
medications for obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd)
a new relationship to your obsessions
how to find help for ocd
ocd: exposure therapy versus medication
cognitive therapy for ocd
chat rooms
healthfulchat
ocd-uk
perfectionism
coping
how to overcome perfectionism
learn to manage perfectionism
how to overcome perfectionism & procrastination
perfectionism - stress management
10 steps to conquer perfectionism
perfectionists coping with failure
ptsd
coping
coping with flashbacks
self help strategies for ptsd
coping with traumatic stress reactions
post-traumatic stress - self-help guide
understanding and coping with ptsd
coping with ptsd
schizophrenia
coping
living with schizophrenia
coping with schizophrenia
schizophrenia coping and recovery
schizophrenia: coping with delusions and hallucinations
paranoid schizophrenia coping and support
treatment
an introduction to the treatment of schizophrenia
treatment of schizophrenia
drugs to treat schizophrenia
common drugs and medications to treat schizophrenia
treating schizophrenia successfully
self-harm
cut something that’s not real skin
half of us
help guide
recover your life
self-injury outreach & support
how to care for cuts
resisting cutting
25 ways to avoid self injury and prevent self harm
tips to help stop cutting
99 coping skills: things to do instead of cutting
what to do when someone sees
how to fade/cover scars
alternatives for cutting 1
alternatives for cutting 2
alternatives for cutting 3
alternatives for cutting 4
alternatives for cutting 5
self-love
how to stop putting yourself down
self confidence
how to improve your self-esteem
how to be ok with yourself
tips on self-love
confidence
learn to love yourself
when told you are not pretty
emergency compliment
lessons for self-love
suicide
coping with suicidal thought
what to do when someone is suicidal
how to help someone who is suicidal
here’s what you tell someone who wants to commit suicide
help guide (suicide prevention)
help guide (dealing with suicidal thoughts & feelings)
therapy
how to get free therapy
getting a therapist - a brief step-by-step
psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist or counsellor?
50 signs of good therapy
50 warning signs of questionable therapy
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things to do when you feel bad
when you’re not having a good day
reminders
self care suggestions
take a break
the thoughts room
90 second relaxation
the dawn room
the comfort spot
control a rainstorm
calm
how to make changes in your life
imalive
crisischat
7 cups of tea
kids help phone
positive love network
trans lifeline: 877-565-8860
depression hotline: 1-630-482-9696
suicide hotline: 1-800-784-8433
lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
trevor project: 1-866-488-7386
sexuality support: 1-800-246-7743
eating disorders hotline: 1-847-831-3438
rape and sexual assault: 1-800-656-4673
grief support: 1-650-321-5272
runaway: 1-800-843-5200, 1-800-843-5678, 1-800-621-4000
exhale: after abortion hotline/pro-voice: 1-866-439-4253
nervous
When you begin to reduce your Antidepressant (according to your Psychiatrist instructions of course.)
-Rediscover creativity
-Sleep ? what is that.
-Discover a new kind of H.O.R.N.Y
-Feeling good because therapy worked <3
1. You can have only one best friend and that best friend can only be you. Because you may come across a dozen lovely people but the only one who can keep the ‘forever’ promise is you. 2. Family is the most important. This is the only love that is truly unconditional and absolutely pure. They love you when you’re 5 and when you’re 18. They love you in your failure and your success. Their love doesn’t increase because it’s already at its maximum right from the beginning, it’s already infinite. 3. Cocktails and aerated drinks may soothe your taste buds but tea soothes your entire body. It’s warm and calming and well, healthy. 4. Your first kiss means nothing if it’s not with the right person. And the right person doesn’t mean your soulmate or someone who will never break your heart but someone who in that moment loves you as much as you love them. 5. You’ve written over 350 exams and you’ve got a perfect score in some and scored miserably in others but do you remember your 9th grade math score? Do you even remember 9th grade math? Education is so important but not the stress and competitive grading that comes along with it. If you get a low score or even fail, not much will happen – you will get a retest. But if you get ill – mentally or physically, it will have undesired long term effects.
6. In 8th grade your school psychologist told you that you’re one of the few people who walk in life with open arms loving and helping everyone, not because you haven’t bled but because you know you will heal and have the strength to do so. At that point you laughed at her but now, years later you’re loving, accepting and helping in spite of having both, actual and metaphorical scars. You’re kind and admitting that doesn’t make you conceited. 7. Goodbyes don’t always have to be dramatic. Writing an 800 words message won’t make it hurt any less than an 8 words one. Closure usually has not much to do with the ones who wronged you but with taking your time in dealing with all the stages of grief. Some stage like anger may take only a month but acceptance may take years and that’s okay. 8. Jealousy is a basic human trait. They can be the closest to you and yet envy your happiness and life. Envy is something you too experience and you can be happy for them and be sad for yourself at the same time because so bitter it is to view happiness from someone else’s eyes. You aren’t a horrible human being if you feel like there are better shades of green your grass could be. 9. Read at your own desire and pace. You don’t have to read particular books to qualify as a bibliophile or read a specific number of books to be a bookworm either. Read what truly interests you and take your time because reading was never a task, don’t make it one now. 10. Money is important. Money can’t buy love but it can buy happiness. But not blood money. Money honestly earned through hard work. That kind of money is good, that kind of money is required. You have a certain standard of living and if you want to maintain that after your parents stop financing you, you must make sure to earn the same. It doesn’t make you a snob or a spoiled brat, it only makes you a human aware of your wants, many of which have turned into needs by now. 11. There are somethings you just never grow out of like bubbles and glitter and your mother’s hot chocolate and hugs. Those are the kind of things that make life bearable when adulting gets too hard. Those are the little things that matter the most. 12. You cry. A lot. But you don’t cry in front of people for their pity. You don’t cry to manipulate situations. You cry because you accept the pain. You cry because you don’t reject or lock away your emotions. You cry because your mental, emotional and physical self are in sync and that’s healthy. That’s so lovely. 13. Bake cakes. They don’t have to look pretty as long as they taste delicious. Paint canvases. They don’t have to be a master piece as long as all the paint in your hands and face and jeans makes you feel complete. Write more. It doesn’t have to a novel or even be posted online as long as it lets you breathe a little lighter and smile wider. 14. Go for walks alone, sit on the beach without your headphones, look up at the sky without a lover, buy flowers for yourself. Nature is legit free (for the most part). And it’s the richest thing that the world has. Le it bring you peace, let it help you survive. 15. Make home feel home. Sometimes you won’t have your family to make it home. Sometimes you will have to make it home by putting a part of yourself and that means investing the time, energy and money in making it feel yours, in making it feel right. It may not be your ‘dream house’, it may just be a tiny room but it’s yours. Your surroundings play a major role in affecting your mood and vibe. 16. Energy is real. You may not know much about Science beyond 10th grade but you do know this, e=mc ² which means everything is energy, you are energy and there is positive and negative energy and you can feel it and you experience it in every person you meet, every place you visit, every room you step inside. You can and you must choose to surround yourself with positive energy. What you attract, you do get; what you attract you become. 17. Spend time with yourself. It’s some of the best time you will have. You need to unwind, you need it to re-energize, you need it to focus and you need it for peace. You can go to a cafe by yourself, write, read, meditate, talk to yourself out loud, dance in your underwear, cook and just be. 18. Take care of yourself- no one else can, no one else will. Drink loads of water, there’s a reason why more than half your body is made up of water. Sleep well because staying up all night isn’t something to be proud of, it’s stupid. Don’t skip breakfast because skipping breakfast makes you crave fatty foods for the rest of the day. Stay healthy not because you want to look a certain way but because you want to feel strong and energetic and have an active mind, body and heart. Staying healthy emotionally and mentally is just as important. So let those who want to go, go and never say yes to something your gut wants to scream ‘NO’ to.
19. Love yourself. If you don’t love yourself you will look for other people to love you. If you don’t accept yourself, you will keep seeking other people’s validation and the moment they withdraw it or walk away, you will crumble. And you don’t want to crumble. You want to enjoy the one person’s company you have to live with forever – yourself. Work on being a person you’d love to spend your life with because let’s face it, you don’t have a choice. It’s a long term investment and the only one that will never fail you. 20. In Shakespeare’s words, “To thine own self be true”. In order to love yourself, knowing yourself is very important. And knowing yourself doesn’t mean the adjectives that people use for you or what your zodiac sign says about you. It means what you know in your heart to be your truth. One more for good luck? 21. You laughed and thought it was very witty when you came across the quote, ‘Don’t take life too seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.’ but god. Can it be any truer? Most things you’re stressing over now won’t even matter 3 years from now. But good days will turn into heart-warming memories that will stay with you even 2 decades later. Happiness and success are two different things but remember, they aren’t mutually exclusive. At least they don’t have to be.
Everyone gives the same advice: talk to someone. Tell them how you’re feeling. But no one ever tells you how to start that conversation with someone - and it’ll probably be one of the hardest conversations you’ll ever start. But it’s worth it. For starters, it doesn’t matter how you choose to tell someone. In person is fine. Text is fine. Facebook messenger, email, Twitter DM, Facetime, Skype - they’re all fine. There’s no rules of social etiquette here. It doesn’t matter how you tell someone. It matters that you tell them. Secondly, be direct. Saying the words “I am suicidal” is difficult, but they have to be said. Dropping hints won’t always get people to clue in. Most people don’t want to assume that their loved ones are suicidal, or people might be too shy to ask if you want to die. If you can’t bring yourself to say anything else, just say that - I am suicidal. Help me. If you are struggling to find the words to tell your loved ones what is going on, here are some templates you can use to get started. Feel free to copy them exactly. Hi. I really don’t want to freak you out, but I’ve got something important to tell you. I have been feeling suicidal lately, and I can’t handle this by myself. I need your help. I just want to warn you, I have something really upsetting that I need to tell you, and I really need you to stay calm. I’ve been thinking about killing myself, and I don’t know what to do. I need you to help me. I have a huge favor to ask you, but I have to warn you, it might upset you a little bit. I am suicidal, and I can’t work up the courage to tell my parents. Would you be able to talk to them for me? You might have noticed that I’ve been acting different lately, and I need to tell you what’s going on. I am depressed, and it’s gotten so bad lately that I’ve been thinking about suicide. I know that I need to get help, but I don’t know how. You are the person I trust the most, and I really need your help here. I know you’ve been worried about me lately, and there’s something I want to confess to you. I’ve been thinking about killing myself lately by [method of suicide]. I really need you to come over and take away [means of suicide].
I want you to know that I love you, and what I’m about to tell you is not your fault. I don’t want to live anymore, and I need some help right now to keep me safe. You might not know this, but I’ve been struggling with depression, and to be honest, I’ve started thinking about suicide. I really need someone to talk to about it. You don’t have to give me advice, I just need someone to listen to me right now. I’m sorry, but I think I’m in real danger of hurting myself. I am at [address] right now, and I need you to come over here, or phone 911 and tell them to come get me. If you are feeling suicidal, you need to tell someone. There are people in your life who love you, and they probably don’t realize how much pain you’re in. You just have to tell them that you need help. You don’t even have to type the words - just copy and paste one of those passages to someone you trust, and hit ‘enter’. It’s that easy. You deserve help. You deserve to live. Life gets better. It does. Give yourself a chance to see that.
things to do instead of self-harming
wax your legs and/or armpits
paint your nails
draw where you want to hurt yourself
put moisturizer all over your body
ask someone to distract you
put makeup on
pluck your eyebrows
run until you’re extremely out of breath
take a very hot or cold shower
go for a bike ride
hold ice
break something
listen to some really loud music
cinematography
how people dress
the different colors around you
if people look you in the eyes when they talk to you
how someone’s room looks and what’s in it
all the different plants
the air
energy/vibe when you enter a room
nails and cuticles
pins, patches, stickers and other accessories people decorate their items with
lighting
Tired fennec foxes
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الجزائر الحبيبة .. في زمن الهدوء والسكينة ..
This is why I don’t tell 99% people im bisexual
Awkward Sibling Hug
“Look, I’ve been thinking about it. I won’t be gone forever, okay? I’ll still visit you at home, and we’ll chat online. We’ll make it work.”
“I don’t want it to work… I just wish summer could last forever.”
“But it can’t, Mabel. Look, things aren’t gonna stay frozen this way. It’s part of growing up. Things change. Summer ends.”
Awkward Sibling Hug
“Look, I’ve been thinking about it. I won’t be gone forever, okay? I’ll still visit you at home, and we’ll chat online. We’ll make it work.”
“I don’t want it to work… I just wish summer could last forever.”
“But it can’t, Mabel. Look, things aren’t gonna stay frozen this way. It’s part of growing up. Things change. Summer ends.”
- Ghost by Sir Sly
“And then you haunted me … You’re a ghost.”
- Heavy Metal Detox by Wavves
“I believe / We’re not alone.”
- Two Coffins by Against Me!
“How lucky I ever was to see / The way that you smiled at me / Your little moon shining bright at me.”
- Cold Cold Cold by Cage the Elephant
“Well, it’s cold, cold, cold, cold inside / Darker in the day than the dead of night.”
- The Moss by Cosmo Sheldrake
“But have you heard the story of the rabbits in the moon?”
- The Ghosts of Beverly Drive by Death Cab for Cutie
“I don’t know why, I don’t know why I return to the scenes of these crimes.”
- Oh Devil by Electric Guest
“Oh Devil, I know you’re afraid.”
- Walking With a Ghost by Tegan and Sara
“You’re out of my mind, out of my mind.”
- Guillotine by Jon Bellion
“And if you have nightmares, we’ll dance on the bed.”
- Black Magic by Jaymes Young
“I let you in my brain / I used to doubt, now I believe.”
- Spirits by Strumbellas
“Got spirits in my head, and they won’t go.”
- Bloody Shirt by To Kill A King
“Oh, you lie next to me / Heart is beating heavily.”
- Tradition by The Belle Game
“Pull him through the dirty cold / He was made of your brittle bone.”
- Lights Out by Royal Blood
“My eyes are still burning red / So turn the lights out.”
- Love Like Ghosts by Lord Huron
“Yes, I know that love is like ghosts / Few have seen it, but everybody talks.”
- Abandoned Mansion by Dr. Dog
“You did it to yourself, but you did it to me, too.”
- Meet Me in the Woods by Lord Huron
“I’ve fucked with the forces that our eyes can’t see / Now the darkness got a hold on me.”
- Witches by Sir Sly
“Hunting for the witches / And I think I found one.”
“I’ll be a dreamer ‘til the day I die”
— Spirits- The strumbellas
calming musicians to listen to while studying:
- cavetown
-troye sivan
- the 1975
- the neighborhood
- declan McKenna
- arctic monkeys
- lorde
Milk - Samia
Call - WENS
HEAVEN - Troye Sivan ft. Betty Who
Ghost of Mine - Kailee Morgue
Chasers - Bahari
Party - Audrey
Feels - Anna Of The North
Rebels - Royal Cinema
Sick of Losing Soulmates - dodie
Cherry Lambo (Stripped) - Evalyn
Idle Town - Conan Gray
please don’t - mxmtoon
Spacing Out - beabadoobee
2 Hold U - Clairo
Locket - Crumb
Just Add Water - Cavetown
Make My Bed - King Princess
Would You Be So Kind - Dodie
Faking Bright - Saski
If - WENS
say anything - girl in red
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