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true-steel-true-iron-true-copper:

This made me burst out laughing.  And it is not mine… sadly.

true-steel-true-iron-true-copper:

This made me burst out laughing.  And it is not mine… sadly.

ladyofthelog:

sophia-sol:

clio-jlh:

HAHAHAHAHAHAH

welp, so apparently I’m old

oh my god I just realized that people who aren’t old enough to know this are ON THE INTERNET right now

ladyofthelog:

sophia-sol:

clio-jlh:

HAHAHAHAHAHAH

welp, so apparently I’m old

oh my god I just realized that people who aren’t old enough to know this are ON THE INTERNET right now

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“Depression is humiliating. It turns intelligent, kind people into zombies who can’t wash a dish or change their socks. It affects the ability to think clearly, to feel anything, to ascribe value to your children, your lifelong passions, your relative good fortune. It scoops out your normal healthy ability to cope with bad days and bad news, and replaces it with an unrecognizable sludge that finds no pleasure, no delight, no point in anything outside of bed. You alienate your friends because you can’t comport yourself socially, you risk your job because you can’t concentrate, you live in moderate squalor because you have no energy to stand up, let alone take out the garbage. You become pathetic and you know it. And you have no capacity to stop the downward plunge. You have no perspective, no emotional reserves, no faith that it will get better. So you feel guilty and ashamed of your inability to deal with life like a regular human, which exacerbates the depression and the isolation. If you’ve never been depressed, thank your lucky stars and back off the folks who take a pill so they can make eye contact with the grocery store cashier. No one on earth would choose the nightmare of depression over an averagely turbulent normal life.

It’s not an incapacity to cope with day to day living in the modern world. It’s an incapacity to function. At all. If you and your loved ones have been spared, every blessing to you. If depression has taken root in you or your loved ones, every blessing to you, too. No one chooses it. No one deserves it. It runs in families, it ruins families. You cannot imagine what it takes to feign normalcy, to show up to work, to make a dentist appointment, to pay bills, to walk your dog, to return library books on time, to keep enough toilet paper on hand, when you are exerting most of your capacity on trying not to kill yourself. Depression is real. Just because you’ve never had it doesn’t make it imaginary. Compassion is also real. And a depressed person may cling desperately to it until they are out of the woods and they may remember your compassion for the rest of their lives as a force greater than their depression. Have a heart. Judge not lest ye be judged.”

EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ THIS.

Depression is not a synonym for being sad or having a bad day/bad week.

It’s not a PHASE. It’s not a CHOICE. It’s not LAZINESS.

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I’ve posted this before, but it’s worth posting again.

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josephmillson:

Joseph has been incredibly kind to share lots of amazing personal theatre photos we have never seen before with the website. They include photos of his first theatre job, behind the scenes of various productions and wonderful images from Hamlet at Stafford Castle. Check them out in the website galleries. 
Other recent theatre news - Joseph was made Associate Artist with the RSC and also became a patron of Fire Under The Horizon.

josephmillson:

Joseph has been incredibly kind to share lots of amazing personal theatre photos we have never seen before with the website. They include photos of his first theatre job, behind the scenes of various productions and wonderful images from Hamlet at Stafford Castle. Check them out in the website galleries. 

Other recent theatre news - Joseph was made Associate Artist with the RSC and also became a patron of Fire Under The Horizon.

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redrose7112:

More from Making of Hilda. Found it on tudou.com, in German with Chinese subtitle.

redrose7112:

More from Making of Hilda. Found it on tudou.com, in German with Chinese subtitle.

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favor757:

Iain Glen (Sir Richard) - looking gorgeous as always…

favor757:

Iain Glen (Sir Richard) - looking gorgeous as always…

vultan:

nomorewhispering:

They’re tweeting their old lines from Othello. To Each other. Is this real life?

KILL ME NOW.

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