Have to ask:
Have to ask:
No, but you need to be able to interact with people and not close yourself off emotionally, which is what you do when you describe yourself as detached, if your goal is to get people to identify with you enough to join your cause and rally behind you to the point of elevating and revering you as a human rights…
This reminds me of a conversation I was having with a friend about comedy. He said that because he’s an attractive white guy that he has little hope of ever being a comedian, because he doesn’t have a well of sadness and anger that comes from being marginalized that he can subvert into humor that can actually connect…
Bruce was always my least favorite cast member.
Whoopsie! Ugh, stupid woman brain!
How can you be a champion for human rights when you describe yourself as someone who can’t emotionally relate to other people and is generally apathetic?
This is why some of the most racist white people I know are gay
Because when it comes right down to it they’re the most insulated and protected demographic of people on the planet, and it’s hard to sell the idea of you being a self-reliant bad ass who’s made themselves from the ground up when society is specifically designed for you to succeed at all costs.
Guess he went and cut himself on all that edge.
Netflix should pick it up bc they aren’t as PC
Because it might encourage them to do things that will keep them on watch (self-harm, threatening suicide) if they’re the type of people with BPD who enjoys attention at all costs. Sometimes when a BPD sufferer threatens suicide its more of a cry for help/bid for attention, and if they do actually go through with…
If you’re gonna be a racist piece of shit, at least be an original racist piece of shit.
You do know that BPD can be comorbid with other disorders, particularly Narcissistic Personality Disorder, right?
Very true. When I worked at a psych hospital as a PNA the patients with BPD were heavily stigmatized and were almost always female. I can think of three girls in particular who, while they did make terrible first impressions because they were trying to “test” me, turned out to be very sweet and cooperative. I got…