for my fellow psychotics who struggle with thinking someone is in their house, a method I’ve found that really works are these guys:
i put them on my front door and anytime it opens they ring. that way if i think someone has broken in or i see someone who isn’t there i can think back to if the bells have rung, and if they haven’t i can assure myself it’s not real. obviously it’s not fool proof, like if you are prone to auditory hallucinations, but it has really helped me calm down in time to avoid major psychotic breaks. it’s a real lifesaver
nonpsychotics encouraged to rb
cd-i and 80′s cartoon meetup! the four of them are highly radioactive
It's been awhile since I've lit all the candles I have in my room (I'd begun to run out of matches in my personal stash), but I've just reminded myself why I liked to do it.
Moral(?) Of this post: try to do little things that give you some nice enrichment, you may find you needed it more than you thought.
So I was on a road trip recently and-
There was a fucking
Nightmare Before Christmas Manga
In a goddamn cracker barrel
Naughtyfins should definitely have a big ass dramatic fur lined cloak JUST because shes ice queen coded
@chitterychatterbox i am once again obsessing over your drawings (even if i just made the last one an hour ago)
I’m da biggest “magolor completely wrecks any vehicular object he comes in contact with” truther
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