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  1. On today's episode of things that didn't happen. After red, he turned orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet before falling over and turning into a Pride flag that still flies from my porch to this very day.

  2. 20 de jul. de 2022 · Honestly, it can. Anxiety can fill your mind with all kinds of thoughts and make you worry about things that won’t necessarily happen or things that aren’t true. Here’s why: Anxiety plays a not-so-funny trick on your brain. It tells you that you need to worry about things even if you don’t. For example, someone with anxiety may worry ...

  3. It's safe to say that these 15 things are untrue. There's just no way that the real world works like this. The people who posted these stories are either living in an elaborate delusion Walter Mitty-style, or they're just lying the old-fashioned way to get some attention online.

  4. As if he didn't delve into politics before this... Like his 2014 book Revolution or his 2020 podcast with Matthew McConaughey or being a well known full blow conspiracy theorist. ... Refusing to acknowledge that false accusations ever happen is only going to have people discount your opinion wholesale.

  5. But my father was like this exactly. He would get people to gather around him as he told wild stories about how he had cancer and took herbs and garlic and it cured him and the doctors were amazed. He loved the attention and got extremely angry when you challenged his story. (He had a pimple under the skin of his arm.

  6. All the time. But in my mind it isnt things that "didnt" happen, its things that "could" have happened. Like, someone COULD have taken what I said the wrong way, but never told me. Instead they just hate me for it. And theres no way for my mind to disprove that with logic, so I punish myself for things that maybe never happened.

  7. For instance, I have a memory of one of my parents slapping me across the face once when I tried to pocket something in a store (I didn't intend on stealing it, just wanted to have it there so I could give it back when we'd get to the cashier, but my parent thought that I was stealing.) I mentioned it recently and: it didn't happen like that.