The label that you get slapped with like you're constantly sad all the time, that you're broken and you need to be fixed, that everyone tries to "help" you with their "professional therapy" and hold sessions where you have to talk about your damn feelings.
The condition that can so easily mark you out from other happy, normal people in life.
The magic word that can instantly provide all your excuses in the 21st century.
The term that idiotic kids don't understand and keep misusing, just like so many other words that come into their lives that they can't grasp.
Something that even I don't understand at times.
I'm so tired of this word.
The condition that can so easily mark you out from other happy, normal people in life.
The magic word that can instantly provide all your excuses in the 21st century.
The term that idiotic kids don't understand and keep misusing, just like so many other words that come into their lives that they can't grasp.
Something that even I don't understand at times.
I'm so tired of this word.
"Why do you always look like you're depressed?"
"Are you an emo?"
"Why do you always look so tired all the time?"
I am.
Is this what you call depression?
"Are you an emo?"
"Why do you always look so tired all the time?"
I am.
Is this what you call depression?
by oh dear, I'm nothing to you. November 09, 2017
Like many other things, souls have been used as Undertale references and now become corrupt due to the toxic fandom
by oh dear, I'm nothing to you. November 07, 2017
The state of an object in which it is in pieces and no longer in its whole form. Most of the times when an object is broken, it cannot function properly anymore (example: a vase that has been dropped on the floor and is now shattered).
A common belief exists around the world that broken things need to be fixed. Sometimes, they can't (or won't) comprehend that some broken things cannot, or should not be fixed.
Some broken objects are only bothered to be fixed, because the fixer believes that some good will come out of it being functionable again.
Not just physical things can break. Non-tangent things like a person's resolve can end up broken after a traumatic event (i.e. my heart).
A common belief exists around the world that broken things need to be fixed. Sometimes, they can't (or won't) comprehend that some broken things cannot, or should not be fixed.
Some broken objects are only bothered to be fixed, because the fixer believes that some good will come out of it being functionable again.
Not just physical things can break. Non-tangent things like a person's resolve can end up broken after a traumatic event (i.e. my heart).
by oh dear, I'm nothing to you. November 09, 2017
This is a question typically asked by others who have noticed something off in your behavior, and care about you enough to ask it.
This question is asked to confirm that the inquired person is in a sound physical, mental, or emotional state.
The question "are you okay?" is usually met with a lie, because the person will feel that they don't need to worry the others, or that they just can't explain it, or talk about anything right now.
This question is asked to confirm that the inquired person is in a sound physical, mental, or emotional state.
The question "are you okay?" is usually met with a lie, because the person will feel that they don't need to worry the others, or that they just can't explain it, or talk about anything right now.
by oh dear, I'm nothing to you. November 10, 2017
by oh dear, I'm nothing to you. November 07, 2017
The ultimate God. If you get a cat to befriend you and make it think spending time with you, a petty human, is worth it, you have been blessed.
Cats usually don't bother trying to be noticed by humans because they don't need to. Most wild cats are solitary, the exception being lions, as they live in prides.
Cats usually don't bother trying to be noticed by humans because they don't need to. Most wild cats are solitary, the exception being lions, as they live in prides.
by oh dear, I'm nothing to you. November 10, 2017
This is a Mandarin Chinese phrase typically used in greeting. The term literally means "you good" ('ni' means 'you' and hao' means 'good'), but is used as a "hello" or "hi".
If a 'ma' is added to the end of the phrase, its meaning is changed to something like "Are you well?" This is also a phrase used in greeting others, as it's polite.
If a 'ma' is added to the end of the phrase, its meaning is changed to something like "Are you well?" This is also a phrase used in greeting others, as it's polite.
"Ni hao ma?"
What I like about speaking in foreign languages is that you can say literally anything, and most people won't know what in heck it means.
I also know two cusswords in Japanese
What I like about speaking in foreign languages is that you can say literally anything, and most people won't know what in heck it means.
I also know two cusswords in Japanese
by oh dear, I'm nothing to you. November 10, 2017