I’ve grown so much since then. So much has changed. It’s been mostly good. I am building a life I can be proud of, and it took quite a while to get here.
Back when my sense of self was wildly misaligned, I struggled to keep my shit together. I also hung around people who used me.
January 15, 2026 at 5:01 AM
I’ve grown so much since then. So much has changed. It’s been mostly good. I am building a life I can be proud of, and it took quite a while to get here.
Back when my sense of self was wildly misaligned, I struggled to keep my shit together. I also hung around people who used me.
From 2020-2022, my step count was pretty abysmal. I was lucky if I could get 1k steps in a day. Most days I only got around 300 steps because I was just so depressed. My friend helped me land a job as a medical scribe at the ER, and also helped me go back to college for my pre-req courses.
January 15, 2026 at 4:58 AM
From 2020-2022, my step count was pretty abysmal. I was lucky if I could get 1k steps in a day. Most days I only got around 300 steps because I was just so depressed. My friend helped me land a job as a medical scribe at the ER, and also helped me go back to college for my pre-req courses.
That’s what they fucking get for treating you like that 💀 idk how “replaceable” they think their employees are, but it sounds like that new manager has gone and shot themself in the foot with this one. Why lose an employee over that? I’m glad you stood up for yourself. Fuck that shit
December 8, 2025 at 4:06 AM
That’s what they fucking get for treating you like that 💀 idk how “replaceable” they think their employees are, but it sounds like that new manager has gone and shot themself in the foot with this one. Why lose an employee over that? I’m glad you stood up for yourself. Fuck that shit
I remember when your art style would change from time to time. I was maybe 15 in the year 2012, and what had always drawn me to your art as a kiddo (even as young as 9 yrs old) was the passion behind your work. I could really see it. It wasn’t necessarily about progress, but the experience
December 2, 2025 at 8:47 PM
I remember when your art style would change from time to time. I was maybe 15 in the year 2012, and what had always drawn me to your art as a kiddo (even as young as 9 yrs old) was the passion behind your work. I could really see it. It wasn’t necessarily about progress, but the experience