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Mentally Shrill

Alexis Wilson

Words of advice from America's Unhinged Sweetheart \ud83e\udd8b⚡️\ud83c\udf52\ud83e\udda0\ud83d\udd73\ud83e\uddaa\ud83e\ude90☎️\ud83e\uddf8

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Latest Issues

Mentally Shrill #022: The Ran Through Boy is Mine

Excuse me, can I please talk to you for a minute?

What’s up whores? Happy New Year btw. In this issue, we’ll answer the age-old question: What should you do if your friend isn’t into recycling?

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Mentally Shrill #21: What’s in and what’s out

The lists everyone was waiting for are finally here. Now, don’t fight me on these because I know how you girls like to tussle!

As a reminder, I’m right xx

💗 Alexis

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Mentally Shrill #020: The Gift Guide

No one asked me to write a gift guide, but no one asks me to regularly tweet that I want the cast of Prison Break to run a train on me either, so here we are.

As a woman of the people, I asked those closest to me to share any diagnoses/me...

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Mentally Shrill #018: Should you tell people that you're bipolar?

If you’re wondering where I’ve been, I got a job and started going to bed at 9:30 pm. (GIRLBOSS ALERT❗️🚨❗️) I also started a Queen Latifah fan account on Insta (Follow if you’re not fake!) and I am so sorry but you people will never get be...

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Mentally Shrill #019: Weird people shit

Weird people shit

  • Using a pop socket (it’s worse if they say “I have tiny hands!!!”)

  • Having tiny and/or weird hands

  • The Telfar Bag Security Program…………k

  • People who say “I saw this” when you send a meme and then it’s dr...

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