• Bone@lemmy.world
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      I’m sure if you take your mental health concern to a large language model AI specialist it’ll be able to point you in the right direction /s

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      I realise this is in jest, but please be aware that some of these can be triggers.

      Let me give you an example. If you say “Are you okay?” in Australia, you are implying that I am mentally unwell or a suicide risk. How and what does that make me feel? What is my thought process after somebody asks me that?

      And the same goes for many (any?) other ‘XYZ day’.

      idk what I’m trying to say…Please be mindful of others?

  • Fugit@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    I’m fine with awareness, it genuinely made me a better person than I was over time. What’s eating me is powerlessness. There’s so much to do, nobody wants to organize, and I lack the kind of wealth, connections, and skills that would make my little person influential enough alone…

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    You are supposed to spread it. You are obviously going to have too much if you are keeping all the awareness for yourself

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    We need to stop raising awareness and start injecting it straight into the veins of the people that keep their heads in the sand. They’re the whole reason this raising awareness crap still needs to happen!

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    White people: I don’t want to be aware of things my ancestors did that make my life very, very comfortable and beneficial today.