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Old Oct 07, 2017, 04:09 PM
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OliverB OliverB is offline
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I rarely show what there is inside my brain because I am always angry and want to reduce the world to ashes, destroy everything...

Peace doesn't feel OK. There is too much violence inside my head.

Possible trigger:


Nobody in real life truly knows me.

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There is so much blood, danger, ...

I see violence everywhere

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...

(The voice means my parents, they were all by then)
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Crazy, inside and aside

Meds: bye bye meds
CPTSD and some sort of depression and weird perceptions

"Outwardly: dumbly, I shamble about, a thing that could never have been known as human, a
thing whose shape is so alien a travesty that humanity becomes more obscene for the vague resemblance."
I have no mouth and I must scream -Harlan Ellison-

Last edited by sabby; Oct 08, 2017 at 09:11 AM. Reason: Administrative edit to add trigger code

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Old Oct 07, 2017, 06:58 PM
Amyjay Amyjay is offline
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It is really okay to be angry about what they did. I understand the feelings of violence and wanting to kill them. Some parts of us had a lot of feelings like that both as a child and as an adult too.
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