anneofgreengaybles:

what’s the first “cinematic equivalent to taking a roundhouse kick directly to the sternum” childhood movie experience you remember having? (If you reblog tell me the year you were born in the tags!!)

My Girl (1992)

The Land Before Time (1988)

The Brave Little Toaster (1987)

The Iron Giant (1999)

My Dog Skip (2000)

Bambi (1942)

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)

The Neverending Story (1984)

The Secret Garden (1993)

Something else (tell me in the tags)

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traumasurvivors:

It’s okay to take time to mourn who you were or who you think you could have been without your trauma. While we’re forced to live with it, it is absolutely okay to have feelings about it and grieve for what it’s taken from you.

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akindplace:

You’re not a machine, so you aren’t “broken” and “useless” if you’re sick, there is more to life than being productive. You don’t need to be in a constant path of improvement to be important as a human being. And I hope you can start believing in your own worth soon. Sick or not, you still matter.

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stuckinapril:

idk who needs to hear this but just bc it’s ending doesn’t mean it never happened !!!! wonderful memories are not simply undone because the person is no longer in your life. it counts for something. and it’s okay to look back with fondness bc that was still time invested no matter what

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