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i think we should normalize being empathetic to mentally ill people even if they do bad things and encouraging them to seek professional help. making them into “lolcows” and telling them to kill themselves only reduces their ability to get better.
15 upvotes. Sidechat image post by Anonymous in Confessions. "i think we should normalize being empathetic to mentally ill people even if they do bad things and encouraging them to seek professional help. making them into “lolcows” and telling them to kill themselves only reduces their ability to get better."
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