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hi im the art credit anon im SO SORRY i didnt mean to send that anon to you. i meant it for another person. at the time i had both your retrospring pages open and i was gonna ask you smyh else but i got distracted and accidentally switched the asks (typed in your inbox instead of typing in theirs).. i realized soon after but couldnt delete the question. once again im vv sorry and i hope i didnt upset u in any way
Why do you like Roblox so much lol I actually associate you with it now
Preferred drink that isn't tea?
your account is very comforting.... ♡^_^
I feel like you’d smell like vanilla
✉️ 🙏 !
Since this is anonymous, I will choose a random book from my list. If you come out of Anon I will choose a book recommendation personalized for you.
I will suggest The Divided Self by R.D. Laing. Our self-perception is undeniably skewed and built on fragile structures in our mind, and they are truly fragile. We recreate ourselves based on our environment, but often there is a divide, a filter of what is presented and what is within, but at times the lines of what to identify with blurs and so does our ability to be authentic with how we feel and see ourselves in comparison to what is presented. Sometimes we are suffocated in an attempt to adapt to an environment that does not welcome our authenticity. The book talks about the factors that go into what shapes the ego, or other structures in the mind that I spoke of earlier; it touches on the extreme sides of self-delusion and denial, and the struggle between navigating between the internal and external world - how they relate to each other, how they influence each other, and how when attempting to cope with existence they sometimes even contrast or go against each other.
The book talks about "ontological insecurity" - a term meant to suggest an existential uncertainty that a lot of people face when it comes to the perception of the self, and how the self relates to & is influenced by others. Alienation of the self as a psychological defense mechanism.
Hello how have you been?? I hope we can talk again soon
I’m sad you deleted your other boards.. it makes me frown.
Do you have a tv trope you like? ^_^
What is your love language? You never answered
My love languages are physical affection and acts of service..⠀( ⸍ ᴗ ⸌ )
I think I usually try to show the other I care by asking them a lot of questions about how they see things and trying to help them gain a better understanding of themselves. I like the idea of loving someone through their worst because it gives me faith in having a bond that precedes temporary feelings.
you are so interesting! i don’t understand alot of what you do and the way you act, i hope to understand one day! 🪲
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