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@Pickles group

I see. The Dom has come out as queerphobic. Don’t worry, I’ll accept you as you are, there’s no need to hide your true self from me.

Oh no, don't worry Ori, this isn't a new thing

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I see. The Dom has come out as queerphobic. Don’t worry, I’ll accept you as you are, there’s no need to hide your true self from me.

Oh no, don't worry Ori, this isn't a new thing

Ah, I see.

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

Idk if anyone noticed but I love "or whatever" after listing pro LGBT and pro Trans sources for him to have

Yeah perhaps that whatever was a tad insensitive? Sorry didn’t mean it that way.

And that's pretty much the sum of the conversation because that's all it is, I personally don't think Dom cares very much because he isn't these things he's arguing against

Yes and no. You definitely have a point. But that’s not all the reason. But I also believe we can all (to a certain extent) can control what’s in our heads. Thus, I can banish the gay in my head with effort. And also I know others who have experienced it a lot more powerfully than I and still changed.

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

“I have yet to be convinced by scientists” okay well then I guess fucking gravity doesn’t affect you then because I’m just as real as it is. And so is my trauma. I escaped from one shitty fucking cult church don’t make me go back there to beat up the pastor because I swear I will.

I am truly sorry for the pain you have experienced. I wish you recovery there.
When I said convinced by scientists I means I found their evidence lacking, though Owen has given me some lovely sources.
And forgive me if Jesus matters to me. I’m a Christian. It’s sort of a main deal.

@tungsten fastfood

Yes and no. You definitely have a point. But that’s not all the reason. But I also believe we can all (to a certain extent) can control what’s in our heads. Thus, I can banish the gay in my head with effort. And also I know others who have experienced it a lot more powerfully than I and still changed.

You sound like my ex boyfriend and that isn't a good thing.

@tungsten fastfood

"Banish the gay"

You can't pick whether or not you're part of the letter mafia, people cannot control that. If I wasn't born anything but a lesbian and accidentally outed myself throughout the majority of my life then idk what I was lmao

As you can tell I'm not taking you seriously because I genuinely believe you don't give a shit.

@tungsten fastfood

Meanwhile I'd like to be rude to the fact that it's supposed to be super stupid nice today in the seventies and I'm gonna be stuck inside doing nothing that will affect my future life. >:(

@Katastrophic group

we didn't get a spring break, and now all the campus admins are doing the shocked pikachu face when the mental health resources are booked and surveys are saying "wow everyone is super stressed and unhealthy" and teachers are dropping assignments cause students are having breakdowns

@Pickles group

we didn't get a spring break, and now all the campus admins are doing the shocked pikachu face when the mental health resources are booked and surveys are saying "wow everyone is super stressed and unhealthy" and teachers are dropping assignments cause students are having breakdowns

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@wren-has-mommy-issues group

we didn't get a spring break, and now all the campus admins are doing the shocked pikachu face when the mental health resources are booked and surveys are saying "wow everyone is super stressed and unhealthy" and teachers are dropping assignments cause students are having breakdowns

ripp

hMmM i WoNdEr WhY

my god, adults swamp us with so much shit and expect us to not be overwhelmed. do you have any idea how many times i've been told i don't have the right to be stressed out? because they don't think my problems are a big deal. "you're a kid, you don't have anything to worry about." you're so wrong. you cannot tell me you were never stressed out as a kid, you can't. that would be a lie. but somehow being an adult all of the sudden made you forget what it's like to be my age. plus, everyone goes through different things, and times change. on top of school work stressing us out (SO MUCH) we have social issues like our love lives, friends, identity, and things like that. we have to worry about making our parents happy and find a way to have a good time and not break any rules. (which as someone with strict parents is literally impossible) then we get criticized for every mistake we make. we get judged for what we do, how we look, how we act, what we achieve. we have crippling dysphoria (some of us) about our gender and bodies, most of us are mentally ill, some of us have jobs, we have to worry about money and figuring out what kind of career we want. and it's just- IT'S A LOT OKAY?? but i don't pay bills so i have nothing to worry about right? :D

@wren-has-mommy-issues group

don't forget the lovely line that my family likes to pull: "having a job is way worse than school; you have it easier"

YES THAT. like huh?? no, i'm sitting here working for the same amount of time that you are and i'm not even getting paid, how is that better? plus you have ONE job, i have work for 7 classes EVERY DAY. i'm sorry i really don't wanna hear it. it's more to keep up with most of the time, PLUS i'm around a bunch of judhy idiots around my age and i'm tasked with the job of finding ones i can deal with so i'm not lonely. plus, bullying is way more prevelant in schools than in the workplace, so there's that as well. and we have stricter rules.

@croccin-champagne

as someone with a job: id take it over school again any day. school was literally the root cause of so many of my issues

exactly

like dont get me wrong, working is hard especially full time. but its a different type of hard, especially depending on the job. and thats before you get into the fact that teenagers are like the most emotionally and mentally vulnerable stage due to all the things we try to speed run learning in preparation for adulthood, whereas adults are more adjusted and often have acclimated to working long days and dont see it the same way teens see highschool

@ElderGod-kirky group

school is way fucking worse than a job even just in concept. with a job, you don't have to worry about other things besides the one set of tasks you are supposed to complete. you don't have work to bring home everyday. you don't have teachers instilling memory only learning and "collaboration is either Bad or Required, no exceptions" policies. you don't do so much shit without any reward, such as getting paid. you're not expected to do better than the minimum, and aren't passive-agressively judged by the higher-ups for not joining extracurriculars. in school, you have no fucking say in what you do, and no one gives a shit about what you think about anything