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bugeye · 26-30, F
i feel it's important but also there's a group that nobody talks about and that's those that treat is like a fashions accessory. it's mostly teens but i swear if i see one more person bragging ( literally BRAGGING ) to their friends they have bipolar or depression for clout i'm gonna drop kick em into a padded room myself.

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@bugeye Yeesssss! The people who romanticise mental illness are the worst, probably worse than those who think they can treat it with essentiall oils. It's funny but also infuriating how these people will go mental if you tell them that self diagnosis is not a real form of diagnosis and that feeling sad does not mean you are depressed, keeping your room clean does not mean you have OCD and not being able to make your mind up does not mean you are bipolar.
And the one thing that pisses me off the most is young artists who promote this romanticisation of mental illness. I don't care how good their music is, I don't understand why we can't accept and admit that this is exactly how some of them became so successful.
I don't see anyone romanticise diabetes 🤷🏻♀️
And the one thing that pisses me off the most is young artists who promote this romanticisation of mental illness. I don't care how good their music is, I don't understand why we can't accept and admit that this is exactly how some of them became so successful.
I don't see anyone romanticise diabetes 🤷🏻♀️