Psychotic Culture Is Not Being Able To Get 5 Minutes Into A Conspiracy Theory Video Without Tearing Up,
Psychotic culture is not being able to get 5 minutes into a conspiracy theory video without tearing up, panicking, or having your heart race Psychotic culture is also seeing conspiracy theories be a lighthearted, thought-provoking trend for others, but being a terrifying reality for you
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u ever remember how badly someone broke u and get angry again lol
I hate it when you don’t feel like responding to someone but you Have To because it’ll be a long time until they reply back, and you realize this is probably them KNOWINGLY controlling you haha
Things about sibling abuse:
-They tell you it’s childplay or sibling rilvary, nothing serious. They don’t fuckingn understand
-How the fuck are people friends with their siblings?
-It’s such a rare form of abuse, never spoken about, never taken seriously. It’s the most isolating fact of your world
-You feel guilty for valueing friends over family. Or you don’t.
-People tell you you’ll eventually choose family over friends, that “blood is thicker than water”. They can go fuck themselves
-If it’s sexual abuse, it’s subjectively the most shameful way to be touched
-If it’s sexual abuse, you masturbate to porn that mirrors your trauma (incest), or masturbate to the trauma itself. When you’re done, you feel so guilty and dirty that you dissociate.
-If it’s abuse committed by an older sibling, you count years until they move out.
-It quite possibly creates boundary issues where you forgive people on the spot but forever hold resentment toward your sibling(s)
-If it’s emotional or mental/psychological abuse, you feel uneasy even on their days where they’re not being manipulative and whatnot
-If it’s physical abuse, you hide around the house, having panic attacks in every corner
-If it’s physical abuse, you don’t take the “physical discipline” discourse lightly, done by parents to their children. It’s just fucking evil and no one understands
-You fear having friends over. Either because it’s embarrassing to witness, or because they’ll see your sibling(s) acting all nice and sweet, and never believe you. They’ll take their side and befriend them.
-You (might) have the dilemma of wanting people to like your siblings because you know they’re not monsters and that they changed, but you also want people to know what they did and take your side.
-If your sibling has a disorder, your parent probably defends them for it and says that it’s not their fault, even though your abuser’s illness should NEVER excuse what they did/do to you
-You are insulted and disgusted and want to cry when your parents accidentally call you by their name or vice versa. You’re terrified of becoming them/being like them/being compared to them.

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