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For my upcoming birthday, I'm thinking of hosting a birthday war and afterwards celebrating with some cats. If interested, please get with myself...
Moonlight is best picture I'm watching right now
Hacksaw Ridge should have won, but the Oscar's are biased and don't want to recognize true military courage abs bravery.
Honestly, I've tried, yet again foolishness comes in... It's failed me. And what's worse is I got the phone call last night, she passed. It was...
Oh, well I don't know who that is and personally don't care because I'm dealing with it yet again. All the cancer charities and yet no cure.
I never claimed to have it. I'm losing a friend to it. And I've lost family to it. Family who raised me.
And so it gets worse... I'm at my mental and physical breaking point... only 4 hours of sleep, being plagued with constant anxiety attacks, and...
I appreciate all the replies, I really do. Because all the cancer related deaths are recent (grandma in 2011, grandpa July 4th last year, and...
The word clearly says it all. I know I'll get trolls and people telling me get off here and go get help, but when help fails, how do you move on?...
Not really. For veterans, it's the VA (Veterans Affairs) Hospital. There's one in major cities. I go to the one in Houston, Texas. I'll get...
Honestly, that's your fight. Right now, I'm not in my right mind I'm currently fighting severe depression, even on medication. For 4 days now...
Yup, so very true. Lol. Don't creep my profile... I've got a wall kidnapper...
I'm a female, not a man. Lol
It basically comes down to it you've passed the point of giving up. There were many, many times I wanted to give up. Times where I thought things...
Very true... So, finding/receiving help makes it so much harder.
That's just it. People don't know where to go. Society marks people like us who fight mental illness daily as a danger. Like ptsd for example. Say...
True to an extent, because first going through the VA and even calling them the first thing they say/give you is depression/suicide pamphlets....
That's on campus... Now, speaking from experience as a retired us army soldier, depression is more. It's ptsd, post traumatic stress disorder,...
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