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It all started as another one of those random rabbit-hole conversations with ChatGPT (as you do). We ended up on the subject of being raised on Scientology’s “loaded language” — what most of us call Scientologese.
Decoding the leftover trauma responses no one warned us about?
You can love someone and still need them to face what they did.
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Leaving breadcrumbs for Scientology child survivors. Building community, exposing harm, healing with humor—and protecting the next kids. Snacks are optional. Justice is not. \ud83d\udc9c
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