S15 ep 18 the last scene, dean and Castiel 💔💔💔

I really just want to cry, that scene to me was the saddest in the whole series, I just can't, how can i watch the next ep now, I'm so terrified.

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u/psycho-Address-37 — 1 day ago

Bad luck or just bad energy

I usually don't believe in things like attracting bad situations into your life, but sometimes I wonder if the way I think has something to do with it.

For example, if something bad happens, I immediately start imagining how it could get even worse. And guess what? Eventually, that bad thing sometimes does get worse. I don't know if it's coincidence or if my mindset plays a role, but it makes me think.

One day, I got off the bus while other people were walking around me. There were bunch of boys playing football there and In my mind, I started imagining a scenario where I was walking and that football came flying toward me. I kept thinking about it, and then it actually happened. A ball really did hit me.

Another example is with my health. This week, I missed one of my sessions. I started thinking, "If I miss it, things will probably get worse." Even though the issue wasn't hurting me anymore, I convinced myself that missing one session would cause problems. Then, during my next session, the pain actually came back.

The same thing happened when I had a dental infections and with many other situations, I also suffer from silly health issues that never seem to go away and I don't even understand how i keep visiting doctors for ridiculous things.There are always these small negative events at work, at home, or in everyday life. I deal with a lot of issues at work, and sometimes I wonder whether the way I think contributes to how I experience them.

Maybe I focus too much on negative possibilities. Maybe I use too many negative thoughts and words. I honestly don't know. I really don't understand it, but it's something I've been thinking about lately.

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u/psycho-Address-37 — 27 days ago

Bad energy or just bad luck??

I usually don't believe in things like attracting bad situations into your life, but sometimes I wonder if the way I think has something to do with it.

For example, if something bad happens, I immediately start imagining how it could get even worse. And guess what? Eventually, that bad thing sometimes does get worse. I don't know if it's coincidence or if my mindset plays a role, but it makes me think.

One day, I got off the bus while other people were walking around me. There were bunch of boys playing football there and In my mind, I started imagining a scenario where I was walking and that football came flying toward me. I kept thinking about it, and then it actually happened. A ball really did hit me.

Another example is with my health. This week, I missed one of my sessions. I started thinking, "If I miss it, things will probably get worse." Even though the issue wasn't hurting me anymore, I convinced myself that missing one session would cause problems. Then, during my next session, the pain actually came back.

The same thing happened when I had a dental infections and with many other situations, I also suffer from silly health issues that never seem to go away and I don't even understand how i keep visiting doctors for ridiculous things.There are always these small negative events at work, at home, or in everyday life. I deal with a lot of issues at work, and sometimes I wonder whether the way I think contributes to how I experience them.

Maybe I focus too much on negative possibilities. Maybe I use too many negative thoughts and words. I honestly don't know. I really don't understand it, but it's something I've been thinking about lately.

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u/psycho-Address-37 — 27 days ago
▲ 50 r/Dexter

Hooked from the first ep!

I just looooove it, I don't understand why I kept saying I won't watch it, Dexter's double personality is so fun and in his interaction with the public he is quite funny, I love everything.

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u/psycho-Address-37 — 1 month ago

Some men act so pity when you don't like them back

Some men get all bitter when you don’t like them back, ignore them, or seem “out of their league.” Acting mean or embracing narcissism ? That’s just fragile masculinity showing—and honestly, it’s embarrassing, just saying 🤷

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u/psycho-Address-37 — 2 months ago