My walk is so high appeal

this stuff matters tho at like job interviews
If ur ugly and overthink like this and have bad motor skills you might aswell be good to yourself for once and become a neet so you can finally relax and be your true self
 
If ur ugly and overthink like this and have bad motor skills you might aswell be good to yourself for once and become a neet so you can finally relax and be your true self
I don’t have bad motor skills it’s only when I ingest a lot of caffeine for some reason cafffeine makes me tired as opposed to better functioning I’ll quit soon

I don’t rlly overthink but I have to at times cuz I’m not chad and doing what’s natural isn’t the best
 
I don’t have bad motor skills it’s only when I ingest a lot of caffeine for some reason cafffeine makes me tired as opposed to better functioning I’ll quit soon

I don’t rlly overthink but I have to at times cuz I’m not chad and doing what’s natural isn’t the best
I don’t have bad motor skills it’s only when I ingest a lot of caffeine for some reason cafffeine makes me tired as opposed to better functioning I’ll quit soon



I don’t rlly overthink but I have to at times cuz I’m not chad and doing what’s natural isn’t the best

The natural thing to do is give up and stop overworking yourself because you'll eventually become a neet anyway after you get bullied at work



You treat walking in public as if it's a job you'll never be able to work a real job and that's nothing to be ashamed of you were born with bad genetics it's not your fault
 
I don’t have bad motor skills it’s only when I ingest a lot of caffeine for some reason cafffeine makes me tired as opposed to better functioning I’ll quit soon



I don’t rlly overthink but I have to at times cuz I’m not chad and doing what’s natural isn’t the best

The natural thing to do is give up and stop overworking yourself because you'll eventually become a neet anyway after you get bullied at work



You treat walking in public as if it's a job you'll never be able to work a real job and that's nothing to be ashamed of you were born with bad genetics it's not your fault
im ugly but i genuinely dont have bad motor skills tho caffeine fucks me up hard. My thoughts are just really scattered and ye everything is just fucked especially my ability to assert myself. I havent had it today and i feel inifinitely better i know its hard to believe but i truly know caffeine and to a lesser extent my lifestyle cucks me. Yea i wear lifts and i try to fraud my really bad forehead with curtains and i jut im around 3-3.5 psl maybe. elab on getting bullied at work and what that looks like?

my original post was kinda satire but i do truly think that i need to incorporate a bit of that kinda shit cuz like ive already gone from smeagol to gollum i just want to go back to being smeagol.
 
I don’t have bad motor skills it’s only when I ingest a lot of caffeine for some reason cafffeine makes me tired as opposed to better functioning I’ll quit soon



I don’t rlly overthink but I have to at times cuz I’m not chad and doing what’s natural isn’t the best

The natural thing to do is give up and stop overworking yourself because you'll eventually become a neet anyway after you get bullied at work



You treat walking in public as if it's a job you'll never be able to work a real job and that's nothing to be ashamed of you were born with bad genetics it's not your fault
What kind of work do ugly people get bullied at
 
Are you not ugly wdym how do they bully ugly people
I am I just haven’t received overt negative treatment only like passive aggressive and that was at school, at work I think they’re less social unless ur working at like a fast food place. How do they bully ugly ppl? I genuinely don’t know what ppl at jobs are like
 

Schizophrenia​


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Schizophrenia is a serious brain disorder that causes people to interpret reality abnormally. They don’t know what sights, sounds, and experiences are real or what they are imagining.

What Is Schizophrenia?​

Schizophrenia usually involves delusions (false beliefs), hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that don’t exist), unusual physical behavior, and disorganized thinking and speech. It is common for people with schizophrenia to have paranoid thoughts or hear voices. For example, they may believe that someone is controlling their mind or going to cause them harm. These psychotic episodes are often frightening, confusing, and isolating.
Schizophrenia can be extremely disruptive to a person’s life, making it hard to go to school or work, keep a schedule, socialize, complete daily tasks, or take care of oneself. However, with consistent treatment—a combination of medication, therapy, and social support—people with schizophrenia can manage the disease and lead fulfilling lives.

What Causes Schizophrenia?​

No one is sure what causes schizophrenia, but genetic makeup and brain chemistry likely play a role. Millions of Americans suffer from schizophrenia, and when people first experience symptoms and episodes, they may not seek treatment for a variety of reasons. They may not know they are sick, or they may be ashamed of being labeled with a serious mental illness.

Signs and Symptoms of Schizophrenia​

Millions of Americans suffer from schizophrenia, which usually starts between the ages of 16-30. In men, symptoms usually start in the late teens and early 20s, and in women start in the mid-20s to early 30s.
Symptoms of schizophrenia vary from person to person and may change over time. Some people have one psychotic episode, while others experience many throughout their lives. When people first experience symptoms and episodes, they may not seek treatment for a variety of reasons— denial that they are sick; ashamed of being labeled with a serious mental illness; or do not realize they are showing signs and symptoms of schizophrenia. Hospitalization may be needed during a severe episode to ensure a person’s safety, proper nutrition, sufficient sleep, and other factors.
People with schizophrenia can experience:
  • False beliefs that cannot be changed, even when presented facts (delusions).
  • Seeing or hearing things that do not exist, such as a voice making commands (hallucinations).
  • The belief that others are reading or controlling their minds.
  • Disorganized thinking and speech, including shifting from one thought to the next without a logical connection, or speaking in sentences that do not make sense to others.
  • Difficulty speaking and expressing emotion, as well as problems with attention, memory, and organization.
  • Disorganized or abnormal physical behavior, including inappropriately, repetitive, or excessive or strange actions, or a complete lack of movement or talking.
  • A reduced ability to function normally, such as ignoring personal hygiene or not showing emotion.
 

Schizophrenia​


En Español

Body​

Schizophrenia is a serious brain disorder that causes people to interpret reality abnormally. They don’t know what sights, sounds, and experiences are real or what they are imagining.

What Is Schizophrenia?​

Schizophrenia usually involves delusions (false beliefs), hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that don’t exist), unusual physical behavior, and disorganized thinking and speech. It is common for people with schizophrenia to have paranoid thoughts or hear voices. For example, they may believe that someone is controlling their mind or going to cause them harm. These psychotic episodes are often frightening, confusing, and isolating.
Schizophrenia can be extremely disruptive to a person’s life, making it hard to go to school or work, keep a schedule, socialize, complete daily tasks, or take care of oneself. However, with consistent treatment—a combination of medication, therapy, and social support—people with schizophrenia can manage the disease and lead fulfilling lives.

What Causes Schizophrenia?​

No one is sure what causes schizophrenia, but genetic makeup and brain chemistry likely play a role. Millions of Americans suffer from schizophrenia, and when people first experience symptoms and episodes, they may not seek treatment for a variety of reasons. They may not know they are sick, or they may be ashamed of being labeled with a serious mental illness.

Signs and Symptoms of Schizophrenia​

Millions of Americans suffer from schizophrenia, which usually starts between the ages of 16-30. In men, symptoms usually start in the late teens and early 20s, and in women start in the mid-20s to early 30s.
Symptoms of schizophrenia vary from person to person and may change over time. Some people have one psychotic episode, while others experience many throughout their lives. When people first experience symptoms and episodes, they may not seek treatment for a variety of reasons— denial that they are sick; ashamed of being labeled with a serious mental illness; or do not realize they are showing signs and symptoms of schizophrenia. Hospitalization may be needed during a severe episode to ensure a person’s safety, proper nutrition, sufficient sleep, and other factors.
People with schizophrenia can experience:
  • False beliefs that cannot be changed, even when presented facts (delusions).
  • Seeing or hearing things that do not exist, such as a voice making commands (hallucinations).
  • The belief that others are reading or controlling their minds.
  • Disorganized thinking and speech, including shifting from one thought to the next without a logical connection, or speaking in sentences that do not make sense to others.
  • Difficulty speaking and expressing emotion, as well as problems with attention, memory, and organization.
  • Disorganized or abnormal physical behavior, including inappropriately, repetitive, or excessive or strange actions, or a complete lack of movement or talking.
  • A reduced ability to function normally, such as ignoring personal hygiene or not showing emotion.
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it's also a good idea to take your phone out when someone is approaching from the opposite direction. especialy if there aren't many people around and you're walking in between classes on a college campus
I had an NT friend tell me doing this is a sign of cowardice but I didn't understand, and he said I just wouldn't get it (NT Schizophrenia). I never have my phone out walking, but what's the significance?
 
I had an NT friend tell me doing this is a sign of cowardice but I didn't understand, and he said I just wouldn't get it (NT Schizophrenia). I never have my phone out walking, but what's the significance?
it is.
 

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