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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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kira-laufeyson:
“noxanlux:
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“ wamscoastsmoker:
“ httpwtnv:
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“ socialphobix:
“ wamscoastsmoker:
“ IT’S HALLOWEEN TIME TO GET SPOOKY
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wamscoastsmoker

IT’S HALLOWEEN TIME TO GET SPOOKY

socialphobix

I T S T H E M I D D L E O F J U N E

wamscoastsmoker

I T I S H A L L O W E E N T I M E T O G E T S P O O K Y

httpwtnv

ok who the fuck got this on my dash it’s still june

wamscoastsmoker

get spooky

tshifty

how does this appear every june

beejohnlocked

Originally posted by cracked

noxanlux

@cndrow

kira-laufeyson

Originally posted by butteryplanet

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squareclocks

I fucking hate it when you’re in such a fantastically giddy mood and then you see one simple little thing that makes you think, “oh” and then you just get this empty feeling in your chest and you get nauseous and the world just crumbles and you want to just lay under a blanket and close your eyes and fall asleep and never wake up. 

fini-mun

From what my therapist told me, this happens because our emotions aren’t really on the ‘opposite’ ends like we tend to think of it. Happiness is not ‘up’ and sadness is not ‘down’-. In a way they’re actually right ‘next’ to each other.

If you’re super happy, it can turn into super sad very easily, because your emotions are already highly elevated and it’s only a very minor shift as far as your brain is concerned.

Knowing this can help you fight it, and it can help you be more aware of what’s going on while you’re happy and help avoid shifting towards misery.

I used to always wonder why it seemed like my happy days ‘couldn’t last’ or that bad things would ‘always’ happen when I was happy. It’s not that happiness is doomed to fail, it’s that emotions are volatile. I hope that helps people who experience this too- when you understand what’s going on more it’s easier to manage.

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