-
likethedreamersdo reblogged this from iatrogenic and added:
I’m so tired of fighting this on an everyday basis I’m not really sure what I have to add, but pretty much if you say...
-
lenwilson54 liked this
-
iatrogenic liked this
-
iatrogenic reblogged this from angledangel and added:
I would just like to say...original post AND Angie, because
-
keeponshouting liked this
-
angledangel reblogged this from shinesinthenight and added:
On the other hand, don’t be a dick if someone who hasn’t disclosed to you says shit like “fuck, I’m being OCD.” Laughing...
-
shinesinthenight reblogged this from tea-and-misanthropy
-
shinesinthenight liked this
-
thestoryofabipolarbear liked this
-
tea-and-misanthropy reblogged this from punkrockpretty
-
feels-like-hallelujah liked this
-
radiantxsoul reblogged this from punkrockpretty
-
sorry-i-messedup reblogged this from punkrockpretty
-
wwwaxelorsorawhocaresyaoix3 reblogged this from punkrockpretty
-
punkrockpretty posted this
You do not have OCD if it does not cause legitimate anxiety symptoms when you are not able to perform the compulsions you have. You are not “sooo OCD.”
You do not have ADD if you just forget things sometimes and tend to multi-task and have your mind in a bunch of places at once. “LOL SORRY I’M SO ADD TODAY.” No. ADD is a real problem that doesn’t just pop up every so often, and it affects every component of that person’s life.
You are not bipolar if your mood changes a bunch of times from the day to day. Manic and depressive symptoms are almost never the ones the people think they are when they spout out “Gosh I’m so bipolar today.” Nope, you’re probably just moody. In fact, people with bipolar disorder do not jump back and forth between moods, they go through months and sometimes years of depression, and then have manic episodes WHICH HAVE TO LAST AT LEAST A WEEK to be considered a legitimate episode. Anything less than that is generally something else, even if it can be attributed to manic symptoms. Again, being bipolar is not a MOOD, it is a CONDITION. Same with depression without mania, or any other mood disorders.
Someone is not retarded if they do something that makes you laugh or think they are ridiculous in any form. It is not an adjective that should be used in any situation other than its real one. It isn’t cute. You aren’t hilarious. You’re actually an ignorant asshole, but cool story bro.
This goes for ANYTHING like this. Watch the way you word shit because it is offensive. Especially to the people that have been suffering from REAL fucking issues for sometimes their entire lives. Also, try to be a more understanding person; just because you don’t know what it’s like to have social anxiety and not be able to leave your bedroom or be in social situations ever, doesn’t mean that it isn’t a very real issue for other people.
It must be so lovely to live in your perfect world where absolutely nothing is wrong. But while you’re chillin’ up there on your pedestal judging everyone that walks beneath you, we’ll be down here loving one another despite what kind of people we all are, what we were born with, and what we deal with on a consistent basis. At least we know what love is. And if you’d ever like to hop down off of that uncomfortable pillar of ignorance, you are welcome to join us in this magical world we so lovingly like to refer to as “Acceptance.”
<3