
"some things are probably better kept to myself. But some scared part of me still tells everything, as if that could help." -team dresch
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I was sitting on my couch just now, trying to breathe through my latest hellish emotional dysregulation, which is so stupid, and as a therapist I know that judging yourself and your emotional reactions is unhelpful at best, but most of the...
Today, I went to work a little early (I work afternoons and evenings) so I could finally visit my bank and tell them that I wanted to pull out all of my money because they support ICE. I’ve known about this for a little while and I haven’t...
I saw this on Tumblr recently and it reminded me to write about this experience
last December (so, about 3 months ago) I was visiting my friend at the gay bar where they work and there was this wacky older lady in there handing out busines...
i’m going to go backwards in linear time.
very early this morning, around midnight, i went out for a little stroll around the block. the air temperature (not windchill!) was -3F. have i ever experienced such cold temps? I can’t remember. b...
Whew! It’s December 25th. I don’t celebrate this holiday because I am not Christian. I like to post on this day for everyone else who doesn’t celebrate. Where do I begin? Maybe with the most amazing and strange day of my month: December 15t...
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Ocean Capewell (they/she) is a writer, therapist, standardized patient and prison abolitionist living in Pittsburgh, PA. Their hobbies include cultivating hope, losing their phone and water bottle, and wandering around looking at everything.
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