this might come as a surprise but I might have issues not sure tho
*literally choking with want* nah man it's fine DW about it
How to Disappear Completely - Radiohead
"that there that's not me i go where i please
i walk through walls i float down the Liffey i'm not here this isn't happening i'm not here i'm not here
in a little while i'll be gone the moment's already passed yeah, it's gone and I'm not here this isn't happening i'm not here i'm not here
strobe lights and blown speakers fireworks and hurricanes i'm not here this isn't happening i'm not here i'm not here"
I am not meant for casual love. I was born for soul consuming love and obsession.
My bpd symptoms aren't that bad if I don't care about anything, or let anyone get close to me, or leave my house or
death isnt enough. i need to never have existed
Your symptoms don’t have to perfectly match the stereotypical view of the disorder.
No, you don’t have to have extremely distinctive alters or switch 24/7 to have DID/OSDD/PDID.
No, you don’t have to feel empty and sad 24/7 to be considered to have depression.
No, you don’t have to be super clean, tidy, and “perfectionistic” to have OCD.
No, you don’t have to be hyperactive externally to match an ADHD diagnosis (there’s inattentive, quiet types too)
Most of all disorders live on a spectrum, and within that spectrum are several smaller spectrums for each symptom. Everyone poses their symptoms differently, and every experience is very unique. The overall “umbrella” of a disorder is just for: 1) insurance diagnostic reasons and 2) to better relate someone’s experience to a broader experience.
The experience and symptoms you have matter a lot more than the label.
☆ he/they - minor - queer ☆☆ just a silly guy doing silly things ☆
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