I am in this meme and I REALLY don’t like it. I spend a lot of time thinking how deep of a hole I would need to dig to crawl in and die in it.
Listen, it was 30 years ago, nobody cares. Shut the fuck up!
You can only extend vowels. How would you pronounce DROPPPP? Draw puh puh puh puh?
Exactly.
OKKKKK
Eh… maybe not that one.
Can you kick up the 4d3d3d3?
Sauce:
https://youtu.be/maAFcEU6atkGreat little bit of absurd humor
Get outta my head!
I catch myself humming improvised songs as a distraction.
That’s the classic, yeah. If you catch me singing the Bubble Bobble tune in the shower it’s because I’m deep in some past trauma.
If I’m in the car I sing loudly, Disney Princess style, without concern for rhyming- “That was a very weird thing you said back there! Everyone thinks you’re very weird now! You did your best, but it was strange! But it’s ok! It’s fine. It’s going to be fine! Is going to be ok! “
You too huh?
I don’t know when or why it started - my thoughts’ll start drifting toward unfortunate memories and I suddenly find myself doing this thing sort of somewhere between humming and scat singing. And it’s always made up - I don’t hum real songs (presumably because that wouldn’t be enough to distract me).
It’s to the point that the two things are sort of reversed in my mind, so instead of recognizing an uncomfortable memory then catching myself humming, I catch myself humming so realize I just remembered something uncomfortable.
Pea-nuuuuuts to you
Being embarrassed by things you did in the past is good though, it is a sign you’ve learned and grown. Usually.
But like… repeatedly beating yourself up over it everytime your brain starts to wander on its own and ruining your day is less good.
this is true, and if telling yourself you are better than you used to be is either not helpful or not true, thats def a problem :(
feeling a little embarrased is ok, crippling anxiety not so much!
Not really. If you’ve learned and grown, then there’s no reason to revisit it.
its not necessarily revisiting just because you feel. if you forget history you are more likely to repeat it. it would be far worse if you did things and had no shame at all. embarrassment for things you did is like your brain saying “remember to avoid this situation, we don’t want that again!”
Some times I need to tell the mean me to shut the hell up like I’m an I overworked barista done with a screaming Karen’s shit.
Probably a healthier way to put it than I do.
“Shut up! You’re an idiot. Just shut up moron.”
Heard from a therapist once that it’s a part of you that’s worried it will happen again. That it needs reassurance, not scolding.
I will try as a strategy next time.
Whenever a thought like that enters my head I just shake my head and it fades away like an etch-a-sketch
I just imagine blowing my brains out. Like, no thanks thought, and boom, brains on wall.
It’s remarkably effective. And not weird at all. Right guys?
You know what, I’m going to pick a less troublesome one. Degauss, maybe?
Catherine Hepburn did the same thing.
Sometimes if it’s a bad one recently it’s gotten to the point where I’ll be like ‘oh my god shut the FUCK UP’
You’re lucky, I would whisper, “kill, kill, kill” under my breath, to explain this to my therapist, I had to preface with “you know, like kill the bad thought”
I don’t think that helped the situation
Iiiiiiit’s grippy sock time!
This works, but can develop into a habit really quickly, and now you’ve got a new verbal tic.
I just tell mine to shut the fuck up.
Screaming NnnnnnnnnnnOoooooooofuuuuuuuckckkkkkkkk you FUCK YOU!!! and whacking my head frantically with the heel of my hand like im some broken CRT