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  • To be fair, if they actually had an opinion of their own I doubt they would say shit like this. This is just mindless repetition of the misogynist crap the men around them have fed them. Zero critical thought.

  • Brave sir Elon ran away,

    He bravely ran away away....

    When danger reared its ugly head,

    He bravely turned his tail and fled,

    Yes, brave sir Elon turned about,

    And gallantly he chickened out,

    Swiftly taking to his feet,

    He beat a very brave retreat,

    Bravest of the brave, sir Elon!

  • I'm not the person you were replying to and I also don't have a good answer to the question, but man, the giddiness I feel at the idea of yeeting every single sales department on the planet directly into the stratosphere... Pure euphoria.

  • It's really simple. If someone is traumatized by something, it was traumatic for them. Sure there are different kinds of trauma but there's no need to gatekeep or invalidate people's experiences.

  • CPTSD @lemmy.ml
    El_Scapacabra @lemm.ee

    Free online resources

    Hey everyone,

    Seeing as many of us don't have access to actual therapy -for various reasons- I wanted to start a thread for sharing free online resources that we have found useful.

    My personal favorites are mostly on YouTube.

    Jerry Wise is a certified life coach and family counselor who has personal experience with difficult/narcissistic parents. He posts regular full length videos that I have found very insightful, validating and helpful.

    Jay Reid is a licensed clinical therapist who focuses mainly on adult scapegoat children of narcissists. His material is incredibly helpful in a way that often brings up a lot of repressed emotions for me. I mean that in a good way, but it can get pretty taxing.

    Patrick Teahan may already be familiar to most of us, he's a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with personal experience growing up in a very toxic family an