pennythoughts
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dudes digging on the side of the road give me a slight panic attack
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But that's actually what my orgasms feel like?I’d imagine it’s like an orgasm, except the exact opposite. Instead of being all aaaaahhhhh in pleasure you’re all gggggrrrrrr in rage.
Got it now?
and I posted that on facebook... thank you!It feels as if a million genders suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
I get triggered when someone makes light of actual trauma (like r*pe or molestation)...
I have anxiety so it's not something to laugh about. Certain things make me so angry I cry... Like someone posting videos of people being hurt or killed (mostly if the video is on autoplay and I don't know what I'm watching until it's too late).
I know many in here make fun of it, but certain things trigger normal humans ... Has nothing to do with SJWs
Anything that coddles you from facing reality is harmful as an adult, like trigger warnings and safe spaces. If you have trauma holding you down, get into therapy and work toward confronting and overcoming it.
How Trigger Warnings Are Hurting Mental Health on Campus
College students are increasingly demanding protection from words and ideas they don’t like. Here’s why that’s disastrous for education.www.theatlantic.com
Harvard Study: Trigger Warnings Might Coddle the Mind
Trigger warnings may do more harm than good.www.psychologytoday.com
I'm a survivor so I appreciate what you said.
I never want to be shielded from stuff. That's not what I'm talking about.
I meant like seeing people being shot or committing suicide in videos that autoplay. I get that that's reality but no normal person should be used to seeing that. My childhood was great. We didn't have gangs where I grew up yet my neighborhood isn't a rich or even middle class one (and yes, it is an all black area) So I wasn't brought up in that type of environment.
I haven't had any real trauma in my life but I imagine it is like when you see something that reminds you of a loved one who passed away, and you have a rush of emotions about that person and losing them. Except that for real trauma, it would be the emotions associated with for example being repeatedly raped by your father or seeing your friends head blown off and getting his skull fragments embedded in your chest and chunks of his brain in your hair.
and I posted that on facebook... thank you!
I was triggered once while reading a fried chicken thread on here.Have you ever been triggered by something? Is it like being angry? I thought I was triggered once but it was gas
you a three piece guy?I was triggered once while reading a fried chicken thread on here.
Two drumsticks, two thighs, two biscuits. Top tier meal.you a three piece guy?
Yeah, like working in a morgue, people that do autopsies. Criminal Investigative detectives, working in subway tunnels, porn industryi think you might be surprised what people can get used to seeing
I met sum41 in a Burger King in Sydney back in 2003-5.When somebody actually thinks sum 41 and blink 182 made the same type of music
I get trigger warnings for people with some mental conditions or too young to be mentally capable to deal and confront certain things. But for the vast majority of people I can see how it can be damaging since we are a social species and our brains are evolved to be able to deal with conflict and challenge in social settings. If you shield yourself from those inputs I will imagine you're going to have underdeveloped brains and then we will have a society of retards who can't handle pretty basic and regular social situations. It's like keeping a child "protected" from falls by keeping him from learning to walk.Anything that coddles you from facing reality is harmful as an adult, like trigger warnings and safe spaces. If you have trauma holding you down, get into therapy and work toward confronting and overcoming it.
How Trigger Warnings Are Hurting Mental Health on Campus
College students are increasingly demanding protection from words and ideas they don’t like. Here’s why that’s disastrous for education.www.theatlantic.com
Harvard Study: Trigger Warnings Might Coddle the Mind
Trigger warnings may do more harm than good.www.psychologytoday.com
Yeah, and it seems like it's only going to get worse as youth increasingly tend to form their social bubbles to shield themselves from the real world.I get trigger warnings for people with some mental conditions or too young to be mentally capable to deal and confront certain things. But for the vast majority of people I can see how it can be damaging since we are a social species and our brains are evolved to be able to deal with conflict and challenge in social settings. If you shield yourself from those inputs I will imagine you're going to have underdeveloped brains and then we will have a society of retards who can't handle pretty basic and regular social situations. It's like keeping a child "protected" from falls by keeping him from learning to walk.
I get trigger warnings for people with some mental conditions or too young to be mentally capable to deal and confront certain things. But for the vast majority of people I can see how it can be damaging since we are a social species and our brains are evolved to be able to deal with conflict and challenge in social settings. If you shield yourself from those inputs I will imagine you're going to have underdeveloped brains and then we will have a society of retards who can't handle pretty basic and regular social situations. It's like keeping a child "protected" from falls by keeping him from learning to walk.
Yep, I also heard that kids that grow up with pets are healthier later in life for the exact same reason.The best analogy imo is hand sanitizer for kids. You gotta let em play and get dirty because it builds their immune system.
When I find out the mods are monitoring me for bullying Yoshi too much
That explains why you’re the only rename with your former name tagged.
I get triggered when someone makes light of actual trauma (like r*pe or molestation)...