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Oh, I know you. I know all three of you. Yeah. Spahn Ranch. Spahn Ranch. Yeah. Hoo! I don’t know your name, but I remember that hair. And you, I remember your white little face. And you were on a horsie.

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“If opening your eyes, or getting out of bed, or holding a spoon, or combing your hair is the daunting Mount Everest you climb today, that is okay.”

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“I don’t care that you got into drugs for three months straight, or how much sleep you lost in that period. I don’t care that you went home and fucked that person and woke up at 6am hating everything about yourself, or that you smoked so much you sounded as though your lungs were giving out. You’re not a bad person for the ways you tried to kill your sadness. You’re just human, and being human means you need to survive and you do so whichever way you deem fit, fuck everyone else.”

— HE. (via stayygone)

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If there is one thing I loathe is when people assume that I’m lazy or don’t want to get better because I haven’t shown any progress in a while. How fucking horrible do you have to be to think that I’m not trying. If I don’t “show progress” it’s most probably because I’m having a hard fucking time.

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Do you feel held by him? Does he feel like home to you?

Midsommar (2019) dir. Ari Aster

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“I resent you for the childhood I had. I resent you for your impatience for being scared of doing my homework without being yelled at. For all the kitchen cabinet doors you slammed, for slapping me, for all the bruises. I resent you for not feeling safe at home. I resent you for being ashamed of me. I resent you for all the sex I started to have when I was 13 to prove to myself that I could be loved. I resent you for my wanting to beat the shit out of everyone. I resent you for making me feel so fucking worthless.” Big Little Lies (S02E06)

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The goal of recovery isn’t to go back to the way things were before. You’ve grown and changed as a person, and that’s okay - it’s good; it’s natural. You’re not failing at recovery because you’re growing in a different direction than before.