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[โ€“] MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz -1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

Look at it like this.

No one needed to take my edits seriously, or personally. I made them for me, for personal catharsis, to express something normally bottled up.

But a lot of people saw them and thought, "lol a lunatic, let's poke at it". I knew that would happen, but it wasn't the point, and I will never feel remorse for poking back when it did.

It's really not that complicated.

I would urge you to refrain from trying to diagnose people over social media. You don't have anything close to the full context of someone's entire life. What actual problems they are dealing with, what coping mechanisms they've put together, or how effective they are.

What if someone already has a therapist? What if you contradict that therapist? Yes, sometimes that's necessary, but you better be damn sure about it, then.

You could seriously interfere with someone's care by commenting on this stuff like this.

The only thing you can legitimately be an authority on is how my actions affected you. If you are looking to aid in someone's self-improvement, sharing that is far more effective than displaying concern for their health, or commenting on care they might already be receiving.

You cannot even begin to claim to know to how my actions affect me.