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Post anything that you use to try and make yourself feel better - films, music, art - whatever
Thread starterGraham
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right now it's the muppets, particularly sesame street. its the only thing that makes me feel comfortable and safe and happy. i have this old as shit kermit plush that i have with me during every therapy appointment
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right now it's the muppets, particularly sesame street. its the only thing that makes me feel comfortable and safe and happy. i have this old as shit kermit plush that i have with me during every therapy appointment
right now it's the muppets, particularly sesame street. its the only thing that makes me feel comfortable and safe and happy. i have this old as shit kermit plush that i have with me during every therapy appointment
It doesn't really make sense. I don't like leaving the house anymore but I still enjoy buying unique, vintage clothes
And a healthier habit that helps is cuddling with my cats
Golden Girls! A timeless classic. It still amazes me to think that B Arthur's (RIP) mom on the show was the younger of the main actresses. This series was a part of some of my better moments in life.
Bewitched is another one of those shows for me. It was around the time I became first self aware of myself and those around me (instead of being a typical selfish child) that I watched this show. I always imagined having a mother more like Elizabeth Montgomery (I was never a fan of Dick Sargent though, looking back on it now I do understand why they replaced Dick York)
I suppose I used both of those television shows at one time or another as a form of reality escapism.
it doesn't mean I don't still want to die and i am actively trying new methods that one will work eventually.
I did post some from the game, attached two of the UFPC versions of the two characters I've on the jp logo before with some rendered versions of the character designs by mania carta, but deleted it right after. not the time yet to reveal those. I'd like to show it eventually, if I don't die before then either right now I'm up to my nose working on a new event I've been waiting to add, lurking in my head and composed for about a few weeks now. also i don't like showing too much as I feel it revealing too soon; save for elsewhere too
Pretending to play on violin while listening to various soundtracks;
1. Hope and ambition -
2. Unspeakable pain and unavoidable tragedy -
3. Fear and cruel projection of power -
4. Reincarnation of morals in humanity -
5. Challenging yourself and being an immortal candle of light to the darkness -
6. I would call this one witnessing a tragedy and being unable to do anything about it -
7. Losing to your inner darkness and becoming obsessed with it, making both your allies and enemies terrified of you -
8. Finding a person who helps you re-learning to fly to the skies and above, your true love -
9. Being entrapped by an entity far greater than you, seeing it destroy both your life and the life of your loved ones, those loved ones you swore to protect at ALL COSTS -https://youtu.be/4n6WP9qHyRM
Those captions before the songs' links are my interpretations of them (by looking at my life, I can magically relate to all those tragic villains and heroes who once had nothing).
I can't count how many times I've rewatched the LoTR movies. It's cathartic, then depressing, to see real friendship, and some real problems in the world to overcome, rather than just phantoms in your head.
There is this D&D show called Critical Role and it's just friends who play D&D together. Gets me immersed in the story and fantasy of it that I forget my own reality and just live as a spectator with no worries.
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