Dani ✰ (@daniellegreen_2) 's Twitter Profile
Dani ✰

@daniellegreen_2

Made in the 90’s | insta: dannniii_g

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calendar_today24-07-2018 01:45:11

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163 Followers

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Kyle Creek, aka The Captain (@sgrstk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Choosing to be uncomfortable for a minute, an hour, or a day can prevent months, if not years, of misery and pain. Have the difficult conversations, share your true feelings, open yourself up to criticism—either get uncomfortable now or get comfortable with regret down the road.

Sola (@yamasdaughter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

being an adult is so annoying because there’s always so many /things/ you have to do… coming into the awareness that it never ends until your dead is so exhausting

Alma (@glumirror) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I feel repulsed by my wife.” “My wife started grossing me out during the pregnancy. The big belly, stretch marks, acne, and big, dark nipples really put me off… Her vagina is ruined. She looks old and haggard.”

“I feel repulsed by my wife.”

“My wife started grossing me out during the pregnancy. The big belly, stretch marks, acne, and big, dark nipples really put me off… Her vagina is ruined. She looks old and haggard.”
Dr. Nicole LePera (@theholisticpsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having no memories of childhood, a harsh inner critic, and issues trusting people in relationships can be symptoms of C-PTSD. Understanding C-PTSD:

Having no memories of childhood, a harsh inner critic, and issues trusting people in relationships can be symptoms of C-PTSD.

Understanding C-PTSD:
Dr. Nicole LePera (@theholisticpsyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

90% of our brain is shaped by age 5. Childhood trauma disrupts the development of the limbic system. Childhood emotional, physical, or sexual abuse increases the amygdala volume, making it hyperactive. A hyperactive amygdala perceives more stress in the environment, and feels

90% of our brain is shaped by age 5. Childhood trauma disrupts the development of the limbic system. Childhood emotional, physical, or sexual abuse increases the amygdala volume, making it hyperactive. 

A hyperactive amygdala perceives more stress in the environment, and feels
capricorn cunt 🎀 (@celesitial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i have absolutely NO interest in being the only thing or person that makes my partner smile or happy. i have no interest in becoming their end all be all. that breeds codependency, and a lack of freedom.

Kyle Creek, aka The Captain (@sgrstk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're not a little weird, you'll never be truly loved, respected, or feared. Your individuality is exactly what makes you somebody—without it, you're just another number, another loser, another wannabe influencer living through filters. Weirdos win BECAUSE they don't fit in.

ian (@itsianraymond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

me waiting for my friend to take a screenshot of our conversation when i say something funny so they can post it on their story for everyone to see how funny i am and they’ll all wish to have a friend as funny as me

me waiting for my friend to take a screenshot of our conversation when i say something funny so they can post it on their story for everyone to see how funny i am and they’ll all wish to have a friend as funny as me
Dani ✰ (@daniellegreen_2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best response to anything is “you’ll get over it.” I’m actually already over it. Never even happened. I have no emotions and therefor can’t be upset about anything. Thank you so much for your helpful input hehehe!!

Dani ✰ (@daniellegreen_2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crazy how you can block people and not speak to them for years and they still just be making new accounts and following you 😭 IM SPEAKING IN PLURAL YALL HOES ARE WEIRD