Yimpa

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  1. I’m a fan of ASMR. I watch or listen them on Twitch.. (Not all of them are sexual, so feel free to ignore those if you’re not into that aspect of ASMR) As to why I enjoy ASMR, it’s because I find that the sounds relax me. There’s a reason why music is therapeutical and why they use it during healing ceremonies. I find that Bob Ross helps me fall asleep as well. He is a true ASMR-artist.
  2. No one. No need to take it personally if it holds no meaning for you.
  3. Yes, I am plenty surprise when I challenge absurd thoughts and beliefs. When they go unchallenged they will fester
  4. @Princess Arabia a bully given no attention to becomes a nully. (Like the word nullify). And your mind becomes your ally again
  5. There’s an endless amount of reasons why one could be suffering or basking in bliss.
  6. I notice I beat myself up when I get lost in black-and-white thinking.
  7. I’ve posted this documentary from Kevin Smith before… ended up in psychiatric hospital after years of heavy pot smoking. Worth a watch if you’d like to hear someone successfully quit it and heal from trauma.
  8. Weed is like the forbidden fruit. It’s not inherently bad for it to be there, but how you relate to it will make or break you.
  9. @Michael569 Have you also tried Gemini?
  10. It’s much easier to connect with someone when you are authentic. Authentic people tend to avoid inauthenticity. Being truly authentic means you can interact with those even if they oppose your values. You still remain true to yourself and not violently attack their worldview.
  11. Does it ultimately matter if you’re right or wrong?
  12. Very relatable. I’ve masked my entire life pretending to be happy and fitting in, but at a certain point you need to end it and find new purpose and meaning for your life.
  13. Out with the old, in with the new. At your own pace.
  14. I’ve come to the realization that I am at war with myself, fundamentally.
  15. Good, that means that my problems are imaginary too
  16. Opposite situation happened to me. I spent like a drunken sailor cus I felt like I could do anything I wanted to.
  17. I’ve personally been off of Vyvanse for more than a month. Used to be on them for 5-6 years straight. I’m pretty much in a better place in my life. Work towards healing yourself at your own pace and eventually you may no longer need to depend on it anymore. Don’t rush the process.
  18. @The Renaissance Man I just came out of a very uncomfortable interaction with my partner, yet it unfolded into a conscious communication about our fears and insecurities we’ve kept inside for far too long. And love expands
  19. I’ve been learning to observe how I feel around them.