• Hey Guest,

    As you know, censorship around the world has been ramping up at an alarming pace. The UK and OFCOM has singled out this community and have been focusing its censorship efforts here. It takes a good amount of resources to maintain the infrastructure for our community and to resist this censorship. We would appreciate any and all donations.

    Bitcoin Address (BTC): 39deg9i6Zp1GdrwyKkqZU6rAbsEspvLBJt

    Ethereum (ETH): 0xd799aF8E2e5cEd14cdb344e6D6A9f18011B79BE9

    Monero (XMR): 49tuJbzxwVPUhhDjzz6H222Kh8baKe6rDEsXgE617DVSDD8UKNaXvKNU8dEVRTAFH9Av8gKkn4jDzVGF25snJgNfUfKKNC8

  • Security update: At around 2:28AM EST, the site was labeled as malicious by Google erroneously, causing users to get a "Dangerous site" warning in most browsers. It appears that this was done by mistake and has been reversed by Google. It may take a few hours for you to stop seeing those warnings.

    If you're still getting these warnings, please let a member of staff know.
E

elfonashelf

Member
Mar 23, 2019
34
Does anyone else feel like their brain clings to the most insignificant memories to place on a nostalgic pedestal or is it just me?

It makes sense to feel nostalgic about big milestones such as one's graduation, but all my nostalgic moments are so insignificant. For instance, I can vividly remember reenacting "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" in literature class--specifically my best friend repeatedly and enthusiastically reading the word INSOMNIA. I look back on this memory and smile and laugh and cry despite the scenario being so uninteresting that putting it into writing was jading in-and-of itself. Maybe it's just a painful reminder that depression/suicidality poisons even the most mundane of experiences, and how in those moments, I was truly happy despite not having some plethoric reason to be. Being surrounded by my peers all listening to my best friend recite a dumb play was enough.

This is just one of many examples of snippets of memories my mind decides to idealize.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Carma and WOODESITY
Kyrok

Kyrok

Paragon
Nov 6, 2018
970
I remember playing "street golf" as a teenager with friends, playing chess in graduate school with my best friend at the time, rushing enthusiastically to casinos with my card-counting partner 20yrs ago, etc..

The events may be mundane, but you're likely getting a glow from remembering the friendship, and maybe a time before your life became so miserable.
 
  • Like
Reactions: WOODESITY and elfonashelf

Similar threads

SmoolPepe
Replies
14
Views
743
Offtopic
ms_beaverhousen
ms_beaverhousen
ElVato
Replies
2
Views
573
Suicide Discussion
howunfortunateforme
H
S
Replies
4
Views
626
Suicide Discussion
L'absent
L'absent
GuessWhosBack
Replies
9
Views
2K
Recovery
iji
I