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iriuu [2018-09-14 17:46:38 +0000 UTC]
indeed, crying can be so painful, but so relieving some times.
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maxlover [2018-09-12 16:22:22 +0000 UTC]
thats so cute!
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SleepingAyumu [2018-09-12 12:42:29 +0000 UTC]
Ahhh, nooo, no crying to this precious child!! She's too cute!! ;-;
Beautiful piece, by the way! ♥
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Frozen-Fairyfire [2018-09-12 05:57:39 +0000 UTC]
Aw cute, even if she's a crybaby
Btw, how have you been lately? Is everything alright?
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Frozen-Fairyfire In reply to TheAncientMasteress [2018-09-13 04:33:58 +0000 UTC]
Yes I hear that healing is a slow and gradual process. Sometimes we never fully heal, and we carry scars for the rest of our life. That's how it's been with my depression and bipolar. For the most part I'm okay, but I still can't take much emotional pressure like with a job or something. Many days I escape to my own world too, and I don't like thinking about the horrors and injustice happening in the world. In fact I'm the epitome of a "sensitive artist" - one who gravitates toward tender beauty and shies away from anything crude or brutal. One who was hurt for many years by depression. Even today, I feel like I'm being pulled in so many different directions and am about to split in half. I wish I could go on a holiday somewhere far away, somewhere I can relax, like the Asian tropics maybe. Somewhere peaceful where I can embrace a beach sunset in all it's beauty, maybe find that special someone, and forget about all my woes.
So in many ways I feel for you and your phantom illness. Many times I ask "Why can't this illness just go away?" But obviously, we can't wish away our illnesses, and we simply must endure them. But my mother says that enduring hardships makes us stronger than people who never had to face any. We become stronger people from it. You, me, and others too.
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