~ A girl fainted when she was at home with her dad and boyfriend, she ended up operated for a bad heart at the hospital. When she woke up she asked "Where's Matt?" (Her boyfriend)~
The trending ends
~ The father said "Didn't you know who gave you your new heart?". The girl realizes her loss, cries and end up taking suicide by taking pills from the hospital~
~ The father said "Didn't you know who gave you your new heart?". The girl realizes her loss, cries and end up taking suicide by taking pills from the hospital~
How it really should end
~The father said "Didn't you know who gave you your new heart?". She girls get tears in her eyes and the father smiles "Just kidding, he's in the bathroom".
I am literally shocked and a little bit afraid of this generations positivism to tragedies. Don't get me wrong, to respect depression is important and sometimes life saving. And that we are so open for other young people having problems are great. But it seems like it is now a cool thing to feel bad. And it is not. It is serious conditions.
You can look at the "cut for bieber" example. Vulnerable little girls cutting themselves for a nineteen year old from Canada that smoked some weed. It is disgusting and whoever invented this should be ashamed.
Cutting is not a joke, it is serious.
I have never cut myself. For me, I have a very high tolerance of pain and cutting has always given me shaking. I always thought that if I cut myself, the scars would be there forever to remind me, everybody could see it and to take the sadness in my head to my body for only a few seconds was pointless.
So cutting was never an option.
But I respect people who has cut them self as well.
Another example is all of the propaganda for anorexia, cutting, feeling like shit and so on. Take a look online and you'll find tons of propaganda for this
Please, if you read this and you are being depressed. Don't torture yourself with sad instagram photos and depressing tweets. Tell somebody, your parents, your teacher, a psychologist, your doctor or a friend (And this is only examples of who you can tell, what matters is that somebody is there to help you. You should not go through this alone.) Trust me, telling somebody is very important. Nobody is going to judge you or get mad or disappointed.
And if you're not depressed or a bit sad but not on that stage. Don't cut yourself for a celebrity, don't bring sadness into your life and don't let shitty things get into you.
I beg from my heart, stop this awful trend of depressing and start a trend to help depressed people!
- Love and care, Kinkx
I am literally shocked and a little bit afraid of this generations positivism to tragedies. Don't get me wrong, to respect depression is important and sometimes life saving. And that we are so open for other young people having problems are great. But it seems like it is now a cool thing to feel bad. And it is not. It is serious conditions.
You can look at the "cut for bieber" example. Vulnerable little girls cutting themselves for a nineteen year old from Canada that smoked some weed. It is disgusting and whoever invented this should be ashamed.
Cutting is not a joke, it is serious.
I have never cut myself. For me, I have a very high tolerance of pain and cutting has always given me shaking. I always thought that if I cut myself, the scars would be there forever to remind me, everybody could see it and to take the sadness in my head to my body for only a few seconds was pointless.
So cutting was never an option.
But I respect people who has cut them self as well.
Another example is all of the propaganda for anorexia, cutting, feeling like shit and so on. Take a look online and you'll find tons of propaganda for this
Please, if you read this and you are being depressed. Don't torture yourself with sad instagram photos and depressing tweets. Tell somebody, your parents, your teacher, a psychologist, your doctor or a friend (And this is only examples of who you can tell, what matters is that somebody is there to help you. You should not go through this alone.) Trust me, telling somebody is very important. Nobody is going to judge you or get mad or disappointed.
And if you're not depressed or a bit sad but not on that stage. Don't cut yourself for a celebrity, don't bring sadness into your life and don't let shitty things get into you.
I beg from my heart, stop this awful trend of depressing and start a trend to help depressed people!
- Love and care, Kinkx
Kjempefint innlegg, og forstår godt hva du mener. Men flesteparten av disse historiene er skrevet nettopp for å ha motsatt effekt. De er ikke skrevet for å gjøre folk deprimert, men for å få deprimerte / utakknemlige mennesker til å sette mer pris på hva de har, fordi ting kunne vært så utrolig mye verre.
ReplyDeleteSVAR PÅ KOMMENTAREN I BLOGGEN MIN: Jeg er veldig opptatt av dyrevern, og da også at sminken jeg bruker ikke skal være testet på dyr. Derfor bruker jeg som regel sminke fra isadora, noe som også er tilfellet med denne eyelineren. Så på de andre sminkemerkene, men fant ingen hvit eyeliner der, så dersom du kan tipse om en hvit eyeliner fra et ikke-dyretestet merke hadde det vært kjempeflott! :)
Sliter litt med å forstå hva du mener med "kakete", så hadde satt pris på om du kunne forklare litt nærmere hva du mener :)
Takk, dette er jo kun mitt synspunkt på slike trender :)
DeleteJeg skal sjekke om jeg finner en eyeliner jeg vet funker som ikke er testet på dyr og skal skrive om hvite eyelinere i dag :)
Forklarer i innlegget hva kakete betyr :)