“you don’t owe anyone anything” You are a tar pit. Speak for yourself. I personally owe the cafe employees my dishes put away and my friends a listening ear and small scared insects a cup and a gentle trip outside. Hyperindividualism is a rancid infection borne of capitalism and willfully misinterpreted therapyspeak and I will defy it by continuing to be kind regardless of whether or not it benefits me personally
damn people rly hate type 2 diabetics don’t they
i (type 1 diabetic) was explaining autoimmune diseases to someone and she was like ohh right so yours is the good kind of diabetes where you didn’t do it to yourself. to which i objected that’s not how type 2 works either. and she said well that’s the fat old people disease. and i was like you can’t say that, a) not how it works and b) extremely rude. and her defense was her grandparents have type 2 and “did it to themselves” and since they’re fat old people she reserves the right to hate on them. i understand hating shitty grandparents but YOU are the shitty one here to hate on them for their medical conditions and weight rather than literally anything else. hello?!
anyway type 2 diabetics i’m sorry about the world. everyone* be kind to type 2s or else
*note to type 1 diabetics especially we need to be better at solidarity and not cling to being the “good ones” at type 2s’ expense. what the fuck is a good kind of diabetes anyway
also worth saying diabetes is a complex reaction to a not-yet-fully-understood set of factors and environmental pressures and genetics and it’s reductive and fatphobic to say fat=diabetes BUT EVEN SO no matter if someone did incontrovertibly “give themself diabetes” that’s not a free pass for dehumanization. shut upppp
The idea that a Black woman’s hair has to be “done” all the time is actually insane and sinister.
I think the first step towards the life you want is often to just say yes to more things. Accept that coffee invitation from your coworker even if it seems awkward. Sign up for that free class at the library that you’re not sure you’ll like. Join that club. Book that tour. Say yes to as many things as you can and kill the part of your brain that gut-reacts with a no.