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EDIT: This is for people entering or in the early stages of depression, and for those who are closing out their fight with it. If you are truly feeling suicidal, please call a suicide hotline and seek help from a therapist or a friend/family. Anyone you can talk to.

1. Meeting your soulmate

2. Going to your friend's weddings

3. Stargazing

4. Food

5. Going to every country

6. Nice smelling candles

7. Music

8. Concerts

9. The people that love you.

10. Snowball fights

11. Going to the beach

12. Sunsets

13. Sunrises

14. Hiking in Forests

15. Dogs and Cats and Pets

16. New movies

17. Old movies

18. Going to the drive in theatre

19. Walking through local markets

20. Your favorite artists next song

21. Drawing

22. Sculpting your own pots

23. Birthdays

24. Inside jokes with your friends

25. That special persons laugh

26. Warm houses on cold days

27. Bonfires with smores

28. Reconnecting with old friends

29. Smelling flowers

30. Soft plushies

31. The smell of fresh baked cookies

32. Kareoke

33. Sleepovers

34. Your favorite videogame

35. Learning a new language

36. Long walks on the beach

37. Seeing every ocean

38. Squishy bunnies

39. Going to the store to smell perfumes

40. Long hot showers

41. Tea/ coffee

42. Seeing rainbows

43. Helping wounded animals

44. Bath bombs

45. Cleaning the Earth

46. Getting married

47. Going to see brodway shows

48. The sound of rain

49. Long car rides

50. Going on a train

51. Memes

52. Going to the zoo

53. Looking at funny art

54. The smell of old books

55. Butterflies

56. Collecting shells

57. Color

58. Sending letters

59. Surprise parties

60. Warm sheets

61. Reading

62. Swimming in the pool at night

63. Going to diners with friends

64. Early morning runs

65. Looking at old photos

66. Going to a museum

67. Soft sweaters

68. Glitter

69. Going to the aquarium

70. Hugs

71. Making snow angels

72. Holidays

73. Home cooked meals

74. Roller coasters

75. Decorating for parties

76. Playing pranks on friends

77. Dancing

78. Singing in the shower

79. Seeing your favorite animal in person

80. Meeting your hero

81. Bubble wrap

82. Ice water on hot days

83. Poetry

84. Trying on funny clothes

85. Hanging out with friends

86. City skylines

87. Wearing your favorite color

88. Beautiful wildlife

89. Collecting stickers

90. Making some ones day

91. Laughing so hard you can't breath

92. Warm blankets fresh from the dryer

93. Sewing

94. Seeing the future

95. Late night convos

96. Rewatching your favorite show

97. Blowing Bubblegum

98. Boardgames

99. Sitting out in the rain

100. Bubbles

101. Cooking new thing

102. Bob Ross tutorials

103. Picnics

104. Tire swings

105. Old architecture

106. Reading books

107. Growing your own food

108. Clear skies

109. Baking things you love

110. Finding new hobbies

I promise no matter what, thing will get better then where they are now, there's so much more to life then feeling down. There's so much you haven't done yet and I hope that now matter what you know how much you are loved, and wanted, and appreciated. It gets better I promise. 💗

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Land of Pure LMAO

A new mall has just opened in Karachi, with the owner giving out a special discount for the locals.

Of course, the locals gave their thanks by ransacking the place.

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Envy : detrans

Hello everyone. Female responses preferred, but males is OK.

How did you get over feelings of envy towards cis men, and how long did it take you? I am a FtMtF who recently decided to detransition. One of the reasons is that I will never be a cis man. I will always compare myself to them and be at a disadvantage; the feeling of being different will never go away. Especially considering that I am short (159 cm), with small wrists and feet and HRT didn't really make my voice deep (it sounds like a very very high male/androgynous/low female voice. I was on testosterone for 2 years)

And now I'm trying to discover the feminine world (I have always been a tomboy), related to makeup, feminine clothes, etc. (I want it myself; no pressure! Except dresses lol), but, you know, sometimes I come across a photo of some handsome (or even just average) young man on Pinterest, and I can't get rid of the feeling of envy that covers me completely... I start to envy his manly face, his muscles. His social role (if this feeling appears while watching a series/movie/game). But I understand that all this is an unrealistic dream, and even if I continue to transition, I will never become the same. Like... I realized that I don't have a choice between "being a woman" and "being a man", but only a choice between "being a woman" and "being a transman". How do you deal with this?

Moreover, even considering my return to the female s*x, I would like to have a flat chest, and I'm very insecure about mine (severe ptosis due to wearing a binder for 8 years, and I am only 21!) Any advice from you will help

/u/Resident_Economics64

You should ask advice from us instead

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Australian Senator delivers 'BRAINROT' :marseytiktok: speech in parliament: "Skibidi!" :marseyskibiditoilet: !zoomers
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Wife films while husband plays with the bull
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Brian Stelter Returns to CNN as Chief Media Analyst :marseysmoothbrain:

!nooticers

CNN's "Reliable Sources" is back. Kind of.

Brian Stelter, a media reporter and pundit who left CNN two years ago amid differences with the network's previous leadership, is returning to the company as its chief media analyst and writer of its "Reliable Sources" newsletter.

The network's Sunday morning round table of media criticism that he had hosted, also called "Reliable Sources," will not return. In his new role, Mr. Stelter will serve as an on-air analyst in addition to writing his newsletter and reporting for the network.

Mr. Stelter, 39, announced his return to CNN on Tuesday in the newsletter he founded, saying he was back at the network in a somewhat different capacity.

"I loved my old life as the anchor of a Sunday morning show but, to borrow some lingo from my video game blogger days, I finished that level of the game," Mr. Stelter said. "Time for new levels, new challenges."

Mark Thompson, CNN's chief executive, said in a statement that he was "happy to welcome" Mr. Stelter back to CNN, calling him "one of the best global experts in media commentary."

Mr. Stelter replaces Oliver Darcy as author of the newsletter. Mr. Darcy recently left the network to start his own subscription-based news site, Status, which focuses on media and entertainment news. CNN also regularly calls upon Sara Fischer, a media reporter for Axios, as an on-air analyst.

Mr. Stelter, a former New York Times reporter, joined CNN in 2013 as host of "Reliable Sources" under the network's president at the time, Jeff Zucker, and left in 2022 after a new leader, Chris Licht, reprogrammed the network. When Mr. Licht took over, he sought to steer the network away from partisan analysis that had become popular on CNN during the administration of President Donald J. Trump. In some cases, that meant removing voices that he perceived as too liberal. Mr. Stelter was among the prominent network hosts who audience research showed were most closely associated with having a liberal tilt.

Mr. Stelter began negotiating his return to CNN in the last three weeks, after Mr. Darcy announced plans to leave the network, according to a person familiar with the matter. Mr. Darcy's decision was unrelated to Mr. Stelter's appointment, another person said.

In the inaugural edition of his new newsletter, Mr. Stelter was reflective about his bumpy departure from CNN, saying it allowed him to experience the news "more like an everyday consumer," honing his focus on "the attention economy and the information ecosystem."

"I always scoffed at people who said 'getting fired was the best thing that's ever happened to me' --- until, well, it happened to me," Mr. Stelter wrote.

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Kamala edit 3

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Okay this is a repost I was fooled by misinformation on the internet and it confused me but I put a joke video anyways unknowingly. This is really at a fundraiser for children in Saint Petersburg the media hides to paint him as an evil dictator. Да здравствует Россия! :marseyrussianflag: I remember this anyways zelensky cannot do something like this

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Anti furry comando here

I heard about this website because some friend told me that we can say the n-word, post nazi pepe and organize operation againts the world scum of the world , sjws, furries and weebs because they are evil ,they impose their Igtv agenda in based cartoons like puss in boots 2 We need to eliminate them and trowhing them into the horny jail

Anti furry comando out, heil hitler

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:marseyitsaover: :marseyitsoverhappy: :marseyitsjoever: :marseyitsoveryall: :marseyitsover:

:petergriffinyes#:

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:marseyxd: :marseypearlclutch: :marseypopcorn:

https://media.tenor.com/u3pDiL9XNtsAAAAx/qu%C3%A9bec-quebec.webp

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@littlebane say this as a feminist ally

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!zoochads

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/17255682044300618.webp

Dude Bussy LMAO

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Do unpaid reddit jannies have access to whatever regular reddit jannies see to know accounts are "connected" by mobile?

I'm a mobilecel half the time and I went far enough to get banned on a particular sub finally, then I get this cascade of bans on my alts connected by the app on comments in the same sub, followed by weeklong paid janny bans for ban evading because my connected accounts all got banned from the same sub.

The bans for the alts are from comments weeks and months before. I know gigajannies can IP ban and stuff, but it's like someone found all my alts and looked through them in that sub for bannable offenses.

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Official guide to posting on h/erstory

Those were the days. :marseyboomer:

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