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Gonna grow out my hair for the Depression Aesthetic™️ to go along with my Actual Soul-Crushing Depression™️

I'm a very malleable person, in terms of mood. If somebody tries to tear me down it sticks, and the idea that somebody could and would convince me that magic does not exist...

It would crush me. I would be inconsolable for an indefinite period of time

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Witchcraft is weird for me because I basically refuse to talk about it, not because I'm not confident in it, but because it's so deeply entwined with who I am that it's dangerous to let anybody discuss it with me

mental health 

I feel like I exist in a mental fog 90% of the time, like I'm experiencing everything through television static

And then I hit a manic episode, (note I do not actually know if they are manic episodes but it's the best way to describe them) and it feels like the static pulls away for a moment. Which makes me feel reaaaally shitty when I calm down and it comes back

jk it's valid to own a home as long as you live in it

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I'm setting up a homestuck book club with a bunch of IRL friends uwu

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Do you like not paying for things? Do you hate having to play board games in the same room as your stinky friends? Come on over to the Legally Gray Board Game Clusterfuck Distribution Platform, where you too can pay a one-time fee in exchange for basically every popular board game ever created and then some

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Centrists be like "there's no difference between choosing the Imperials or the Stormcloaks"

Sometimes you just gotta bite the bullet and SSEEdit your mods to remove ITM records and prevent crashes

Dinguses: People need to PLAY games to MAKE games. All those SJW game designers are making bad games because they don't understand this.

"SJW" Game Designers:

The earth is made of honey. The void is made of honey. We are all made of honey and but it won't always be that way.

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