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I hate how parents will tell you how you don't do anything. How your own home isn't yours. How you're just useless and don't do nothing. You are just a guest in your own life. Yep, I know I'm a piece of shit. I know I'm nothing. I'm just done. I'll never be good enough. I'm not worth anything. It's fine. It's cool.
βI hope that someday, somebody wants to hold you for twenty minutes straight, and thatβs all they do. They donβt pull away. They donβt look at your face. They donβt try to kiss you. All they do is wrap you up in their arms, without an ounce of selfishness in it.β
β Jenna, Waitress
pixel art stamp concepts!~
Iβll forever be the person who says "Itβs okay, I understand" even when my heart is literally shattering.
and i keep my side of the street cleanβ¦
KARMA | ERAS TOUR | OPENING NIGHT
A few weeks ago, I saw a tiktok of a person mockingly saying, βwhen his only βtraumaβ is his parents getting divorcedβ and I havenβt stopped thinking about it for a while. It is a common idea that frustrates me beyond belief. Just because a traumatic experience is common and or not βas badβ as other traumatic experiences does not make it any less traumatic. Seeing your parents separate and having to deal with that for your entire childhood is very hard. Especially if thereβs fighting and bitterness between the two parties, which, once again, is very common. οΏΌTrauma is trauma. Is there different levels of severity? Yes. Does that make it any less valid. No. Not at all. No child should have to deal with trauma, even if that trauma isnβt βthat badβ or common. And a personβs experience with that trauma should never be belittled.
you & your favorite artist look at the same moon btw