→The Fault In Our Stars || John Green
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10 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Kill Yourself:
- 1. Because you have so much potential.
- 2. Even if you think that you're alone and that no one will care, people would care. I would care. I care now.
- 3. You're better than your disease. You're more than it.
- 4. You will miss out on so much. Think about all the good things and memories you have had. I know you had some. You had good times with people. Even if those ended, you smiled. There will be so many people, your husband, your wife, friends, teachers, and even your own children that you will never be able to meet because of this.
- 5. Because you're telling others that it's okay to quit and give up.
- 6. The people that bring you down, think about them. Won't it feel great to prove them wrong? Won't it feel great to be a rockstar, an artist, a writer, or whatever your dreams are? Won't it feel amazing when they're 40 and still spewing out hatred while you're on top and finally happy because you have pushed yourself.
- 7. You impact lives. A simple on the stranger on the street that smiles at me, made my day. You could too by just moving some muscles on your face. So you impact lives, even if you don't want to.
- 8. It's a mistake. And it's really hard to fix. When I was suicidal and standing on the edge, I kept thinking to myself, "what if I regret doing this? What if I want to reverse jumping and go back to the way things were?" But it'd be too late. I can't turn back the time. I'd be falling to my death. Full of regret.
- 9. Cause people care and you are not alone. I have met some incredible people who actually get it. Have faith. Happy endings do exist. If you're not happy, then the war isn't over yet. Keep fighting. And keep pushing. You will give love and get love one day.
- 10. Because it gets so much better. I love you and I'm here for you all.
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This is honestly the best material gift I have ever received.
Not because I like the object. (Though I LOVE the object!)
But because it was exactly something I wanted and, even though I didn’t even say anything to anyone about wanting it, figuring I’d never get it, Carolyn knew my taste well enough to pick it out for me, and I didn’t know she knew me all that well…for some reason, I didn’t think she had paid any mind to who I was.
And so this means A LOT to me.
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Drew a version of this a while ago for my psychology teacher to hang in his classroom. The way people so often misinterpret legitimate mental disorders is probably one of my biggest pet peeves.
pretty sure one can experience the feeling of depression without actually being clinically depressed these posts give me the runs tbh
Right but the picture says depressed as an adjective.”the feeling of depression” is not an adjective.
how doesnt ‘depressed’ denote the feeling of depression ur departing from english
Depression is a mental condition not a mood. You can have symptoms of a disease without having the illness
No, you can’t.
You can’t be fucking comatose if you’re not in a coma.
You can’t be fucking asthmatic If you don’t have fucking asthma.
if ellen was president of the world there would be no wars only dancing
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Posting on Tumblr is like talking to your cat. You don’t know if they are listening, and you don’t know if they care, but for some reason, it still helps.
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