i don't necessarily feel isolated in most situations but i am in a vocational program where everyone else hates me (confirmed) and that is enough to make life miserable.
i don't necessarily feel isolated in most situations but i am in a vocational program where everyone else hates me (confirmed) and that is enough to make life miserable.
so much of this relates to where i am in life right now. i really hope there is a light at the end of the tunnel for me.
You should follow my Twitter then.
I just stopped therapy after like three years. I feel better than I ever have and it's still not enough.
I'm so glad to see another person who understands that teenage troubles are real at the time. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much. I have never felt that anyone in the whole world cares about my struggle in a genuine way and to see this honestly brightened my mood (which has been bad, because holiday).
It also does not help that the teens, myself included, are making "welcome to your tape" a funny meme when someone betrays you. But at least they know the concept is campy? I'm conflicted.
Upvote for Speak. Adding to this list any Ellen Hopkins book they feel is fit.
I read the book god knows when, lost it, have no memory of it, but I know I read it. It was that unmemorable to me. I'm just not particularly a fan of the concept, I guess.
Well, to be fair, Wristcutters is called Wristcutters.
There is a Megan Abbott book about something along these lines. That is a show I would watch.
JUSTIN FOLEY'S FUCKING CHEST PIECE WAS THE WORST. And that's all I gleaned from thirteen episodes.
I have seen three suicides happen in my life. Every time the people surrounding the victim have seemed to be motivated to change things instead of going and hanging themselves as well. Specifically I'm friends with one of the best friends of a suicide victim, and he's doing abnormally well. His life has really turned…
Current suicidal teen here cosigning after thirteen episodes that this show was terribly executed in so many ways.
I knew beforehand that there was going to be graphic scenes, but oh my god. I watched most of the show alone, definitely employed a Mom hand hold during the last episode. Some rough content there.
I wish someone here would review this full series. There are so many complexities that need to be discussed even though it was largely just a mediocre teen drama.
I'd like never to see Ray again. I guess I don't have to watch this hypothetical show though; I'll watch paint dry instead for the same effect.
Even after that, in the episode Iowa, when she's moving into her new house to go to grad school, we see her perform compulsive behaviors. Beyond that, I'm not sure. (I'm on season 4, episode 7/8, and I haven't noticed any compulsive behaviors since that episode.)
I haven't watched the episode yet, but Girls focused on issues that real people faced through the eyes of a complete narcissist. Real people sometimes struggle with breastfeeding, and obviously Hannah would take it personally because of the type of person she is, especially as she is mentally ill. I think it was a…
The Rapper? I have no idea why we mention him, I love him and Harry equally but I also love the cast. I really just wanted more Leslie Jones.