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what happened to being full of whimsy and joy

what happened to being full of whimsy and joy | me after seeing different copies of the same type of people seek for validation while trying to remain likable and not seem attention deprived, while also seeing others feed into it instead of calling them out normalizing the continuous annoyance of the unloved forming a viscous cycle between sad teens and the internet | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
104 views 10 upvotes Made by nar_ 5 days ago in MS_memer_group
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2 ups, 5d
noob was
2 ups, 5d,
2 replies
joy is scarce. life is hard.
5 ups, 5d,
2 replies
people choose to sulk
simple gratitude and going outside can change someone’s entire demeanor which most fail to realize
2 ups, 5d
unfortunate addiction
1 up, 3d,
1 reply
For real.

I had Social Anxiety problems, speech impediment and I was just shy when I was still here. Only couple of months after leaving was when I started to slowly change, that time when my class pointed out my speech, I normally would take criticism but this time I kinda felt sad so I took my actions and step by step I got rid of these problems. It really isn't hard if you only have will to do so.
1 up, 2d
I understandddd
Quarantine had Evb depressed asf for no reason 😭 I think I really just missed being with people

And there’s nothing wrong with having a speech impediment if someone tells you otherwise they’re a loser
0 ups, 1d
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2 ups, 5d,
1 reply
Why is he choking himself bruh that's kinky as hell
2 ups, 4d,
1 reply
ur just freaky
1 up, 4d,
1 reply
I love to choke myself with a belt if that's wym
2 ups, 4d,
1 reply
why don’t I do it for you 😛
1 up, 4d,
1 reply
Oh
2 ups, 4d
sry
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me after seeing different copies of the same type of people seek for validation while trying to remain likable and not seem attention deprived, while also seeing others feed into it instead of calling them out normalizing the continuous annoyance of the unloved forming a viscous cycle between sad teens and the internet