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Addictions

Well,hello again.
Now,I feel like it's only right to stay a while with the 'serious' plots of my blog posts.So,here is something that I've been seeing a lot lately,and I don't know why it has attracted my attention lately a lot more than usually.
The persons I've last heard talking about it are my baby and role-model the international superstar Demetria Lovato and the British youtuber Caspar Lee.Basically,they made me want to talk about this right now,because I feel like this kind of plot could maybe just make someone's day a little less dark or sad or I don't know,maybe open up people's minds.It's always worth the shop.
I strongly believe that people should understand that an addiction isn't just a summ of wrong choices and a shitty personality,but it is actually a real ass serious problem.I guess that most people just think that any and every mental ilness is just a good subject to have a laugh about,or a good reason to pick on somebody and put them down.
Please,never do that.
Mental ilness,any of them,either things ike bipolar disorder or depression,or those like addiction,are serious things and people suffering from them should be helped understand there is nothing wrong with them they can't fix.We are who we are,you know?There is absolutely no reason to be ashamed of that,but if you have such problems,then you should absolutely feel okay with getting some help.Let's face it,anyone can suffere from addiction,because what people don't understand is that addiction is something caused by the way we were created,it has to do with biology and chemestry and things like that,and if you don't suffer from that right now,it may be just because you have not yet come in contact with your addiction-to-be.So,my point is that if you do suffer from addiction,or any other mental illness,you should feel fine with the way you are,because you CAN get help.It's only the strongest people that are powerful enough to come true about their problems and ask for help.
Embrace who you are and don't consider your problems unimportant.Because YOU are worth it.

Love always,
Me.

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