đ«§đ
wtf am I supposed to be? A bubble bro??
ur first and last recent emojis are ur gender now. mine is đ ±đšââ€âđâđš
well *takes a sip of tea* in the spirit of bisexuality, fuck you
people always talk about how germans have hundreds of words for apple core or cum but no one ever mentions our countless synonyms for awkward
tag yourself iâm dabbsch
Do you ever notice how itâs only ever âmental health awarenessâ until said mental health starts making other people uncomfortable? People preach about suicide awareness until they have to actually face what would make somebody want to kill themselves.
Society has this thing where itâll go on and on âreaching outâ or for example âtalking to a school counsellorâ but the only image people have in their heads is some teenager from a troubled home, divorced parents probably, suffering from some mild depression, a bit of anxiety, and then theyâll comfort them and oh wonât they be the absolute hero, being such a good support to a poor suffering soul.
And of course, that hypothetical scenario I just gave is perfectly serious in its own right â of course no matter the severity of the mental health condition, no matter what the individual has gone through, of course theyâre still deserving of help and comfort and love, and of course âmild depression and a bit of anxiety/divorced parentsâ is absurdly shitty to have to deal with and nobody should have to go through that alone, and yes, of course they should be comforted (although wholly without the aforementioned saviour complex.)
But society preaches about supporting those pushed outside the norm by their psychological health, but even then it fully has its own idea of what is inside the norm of outside the norm. Anything that falls outside that is pushed away and not spoken about, or, frankly, even viewed as depraved in some form or another. The moment somebodyâs psychological condition starts to make people uncomfortable, all their self-righteous rhetoric about supporting those who need support flies outside the window, and society starts to panic. ââItâs ok not to be okâ, unless you start to make me feel uncomfortable.â
For example, yes, support the mentally ill until the mentally ill start to have intrusive or violent impulsive thoughts. Support the mentally ill until they find it difficult to communicate and function in society. Support the mentally ill until they canât take care of themselves, donât clean themselves. Support the mentally ill until theyâre paranoid, until their thoughts arenât based in logic. Support the mentally ill until they start to have hallucinations. Support the mentally ill until their psychological trauma disturbs you.
Support the mentally ill until they make you uncomfortable. If people start to be tormented by their own thoughts and the âventsâ you expected of simply the four words, âI think Iâm depressedâ start turning into ranting that disturbs you, then theyâre âweirdâ and that person is ostracised and left to rot in those thoughts. If someone self-harms, then theyâre immediately labelled as âemoâ or âdoing it for the trendâ, which is completely disgusting, but also interesting that most of the time this happens because society canât comprehend the idea of wanting to harm yourself. Society canât comprehend mental illness generally, so itâs shunned or seen as pathetic or laziness.
Of course, not everyone is equipped to deal with mental illness, and thatâs perfectly fine. Some people may genuinely feel out of their depth and unable to help, and thatâs ok. However itâs that ostracization, that dismissal out of discomfort or fear towards people that makes it all the worse and makes the people who preach about mental health awareness hypocrites.
Itâs ok not to be ok until you fall outside the norm. Then youâre no longer human. Youâre a disease.
Society canât handle what it doesnât fully comprehend, and instead fears it. Itâs the same way with queer folk/specific different cultures, depending on your own/anything that society doesnât understand, it fears. And the same is the way with mental illness. And when society fears something, it either becomes unspeakable, or itâs mocked.
âȘThe incorrect and negative beliefs we can get from years of negative feedback not knowing we have ADHD or how it affects our lives. While not everything is solely caused by ADHD, it can affect us and our comorbidities in many, many ways. Good news is, treating ADHD can do wonders for Anxiety and Depression!
I love that every INFP playlist I've ever listened starts all cute and sweet and progressively gets more and more depressive and fucked up because haha yeah we do be like that
Iâm in a Spirited Away, The Sixth Station kinda mood if you know you know
This reminds me of the time when I went into the city with a friend and we met their kinda weird Christian relative that proceeded to ask me if I was a boy or a girl because she seriously couldnât tell. I know she probably hated having to ask that question (and also getting the answer âboth and neitherâ from me) but itâs still one of my favorite moments of my life to this dayđ«§
Image Description: The "I bring a sort of X vibe to X that X don't really like" edited to say "I bring a sort of all these rules are made up vibe to sexuality and gender that exclusionists don't really like"