I Finally Finished Watching Violet Evergarden. I Watched The First 5 Or 6 Weekly But After A Point I

I finally finished watching violet evergarden. I watched the first 5 or 6 weekly but after a point I just had to stop. As someone who’s lived with ptsd for as long as I can remember, violet evergarden made me feel a lot of things. I saw young her and empathized and remembered a lot of things I normally try not to think about. Sincerely, thanks.

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