onyx-soul:

sourdoughnibblers:

diesetdown:

LMAO

a veteran soldier of the Gender Wars prepares to execute a traitor (2038, colorized) 

ok but like can we talk about the fact that she was called a terf for criticizing the way trans suicides are reported

because there is such a thing as suicide contagion, which is why mental health professionals were so against 13 reason why and it’s also why you don’t see lots of suicide stories on the news or why underground trains use codes to report suicides on tracks through the intercom

like she was genuinely worried about trans youth and got called a terf..? 

idk whatsup with yall but Im pretty sure someone who worries about the impact of suicide stories on trans youth (because it might cause more casualty) isn’t a “terf” ??? 

insaneartistoflegacysystems:

siryouarebeingmocked:

amarretto-cowboy:

lenaluthorapologist:

amarretto-cowboy:

theintrovertedbutterfly:

whitepeopletwitter:

This basically sums it up

Look at the economy and the world we live in. It’s a mess. We didn’t create the mess and because of the generations before us, we can barely afford to live independently. But they’re constantly comparing us to where they were at 25, forgetting how different it is now. People don’t talk in person much anymore, jobs don’t pay enough to survive, we’re getting shot by police for no reason, we’re unpacking childhood traumas while experiencing new ones…Yes, we’re very much depressed.

The unemployment rate is the lowest it’s been in half a century. The economy is actually booming.

Over 90% of police shootings are found to be completely justified shootings of armed criminals.

To live independently, one needs a career. Get one, the money will come. I’m 30 and was a homeowner at 21 and no I didn’t come from any form of wealth.

We all have childhood and adult issues. Just now we dwell on them and blame them whenever we struggle.

Move forward in life. Leave the depression behind. Easier said than done I know, but you’ll find yourself with much less depression.

Yup. You just gota be sick of being depressed. And move the fuck on

Ever spend time with those who are chronically depressed? They’re often people who never go outside, spend most of their time glued to technology, and have incredibly poor diets with no exercise. They’ve also been jacked on anti-depressants since they were 12 because they supposedly can’t produce serotonin.

Most of family is like this. They are always pushing for me to get “help” and medication.

I’m the only one who truly goes outside, is still moving on in career, and has the best eating exercise habits of them. I’m also the only one who doesn’t see a therapist at least once a month and take some form of anti-depressants. Coincidence?

Oh yeah and no less than 3 of said family members tried to commit suicide while on anti-depressants. All by ironically trying to overdose on said anti-depressants.

Go outside people. You have far more control on your outlook on life than you believe.

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Ever spend time with those who are chronically depressed? They’re often people who never go outside, spend most of their time glued to technology, and have incredibly poor diets with no exercise

…I think that might often be an effect rather than a cause.

its a recursive effect. it is caused by depression, but it compounds the effects of it, thus contributing.

It’s a chicken and egg scenario, and yes a lot of people who are having trouble supporting themselves do unemployable majors, and they is a factor.