People who
think
they want certain
problems they see
romanticized online, I think, do not actually want
those
problems....They just
want the idealized
version they see in
pictures...You should not
want to add a problem to your life, just because you are bored or
you think it will make
you seem more interesting. It wont. It will just complicate your
life even further.
People who treat really
serious issues like quirks or games, are so offensive, and sadly, most of
these people are so self centered, they never stop to actually
think
about how badly
they influence
others. If you lead a
nice, simple life and you do not have really serious problems, like
anorexia, or bulimia, or depression, or
self harm, or
suicidal thoughts, or self hatred, you should appreciate it...
Because chances are if
you really woke up one day and were actually faced
with the grim reality of living with one or two of these problems, I bet you would
change your mind instantly and no
longer desire
to have them. You
think you want depression or a mental illness but you
dont...Because once you have these problems, there is no on and off
switch.
Many people die from depression and the effects of mental illness and
being sick, and it is
just really sad and unfair...So next time you treat
these issues like cute
little traits that will
make you more popular, really think about it before you decide to say you
want these problems, and
dont pretend to suffer from them...It does not look as cute as you
think it
does
People who think they want certain problems they see romanticized
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Apr 10, 2015 9:41am