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Dealing with the psychological side of witnessing things not accepted by society as possible
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For me, I think the issue is in being expected to cover up something that continues to do damage, especially when given the free range of secrecy in which to do so.
So, rather than being a one-time event, it's like watching a never-ending train wreck.
Quoting: TlvmmCpoft You don't have to cover up something no one believes is possible. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76320280 I do if I don't want to be perceived as a fucking fruitloop. Quoting: TlvmmCpoft With that statement you've identified your priority in life. You're living with that choice. Do you like the results of your choice? What you're saying is that if someone can make you look like a fool, they can control you. That's true for most people, isn't it. We all make choices as to what's more important in our lives.
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