@artie-pete tagged everyone so I decided to go for it. 

List 10 songs you’re currently obsessed with and tag 10 people

  1. “Evelyn” – Hurts
  2. “Hurt” – Johnny Cash
  3. “The Man Comes Around” – Johnny Cash
  4. “Man of Constant Sorrow” – Eric Whitacre w/ Marius Beck
  5. “Live Forever” – Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors
  6. “Ode to Joy” – Beethoven
  7. “A Little Priest” – Stephen Sondheim
  8. “Tonight is What It Means to Be Young”/Finale of Tanz der Vampire – same song, different melody
  9. “Colors” – Halsey
  10. “My Girl” – The Temptations

This was fun. If you wanna do it, consider yourself tagged. ❤

Me: I should really have a marathon of Guillermo del Toro’s movies in honor of him winning the oscar. I’ll start with Hellboy, I like that one a lot. Plus it’s not as heavy as some of the other movies.
My Mental Bullshit: What? You want to watch stuff with David Hyde Pierce?
Me: No? That’s not what I-
MMBS: Watch Frasier!
Me: That doesn’t have anything to do with-
MMBS: Dude. You are not mentally equipped to watch Crimson Peak right now.
Me: Okay but –
MMBS: And you really aren’t mentally equipped for John Hurt’s death scene.
Me: Still-
MMBS: WATCH FRASIER!
Me: Goddammit.

Things I Didn’t Know Were Symptoms of C-PTSD

iwantasecretgarden:

  • Getting overwhelmed in crowds
  • Getting upset or angry at a loud alarm
  • Ordinary nightmares (that have nothing to do with the circumstances, just stupid nightmares much more often than the average person)
  • Getting sharp pains in your back/neck/collarbones that make it hard to breathe (due to hypervigilance/constant high anxiety)
  • Learning that “high anxiety” does not mean “generalized anxiety” like other people have with panic attacks and not feeling that they can accomplish thing. PTSD anxiety just means this frenetic energy that makes you want to talk/think/do things (even as an introvert) to avoid stopping.
  • Feeling constantly bored like you have to chase after something, even if you’re just at home: I spend hours on tumblr, pinterest, watching tv, reading books, making art, never just laying there alone…because if you stop…the darkness is there
  • Thinking up stories before bed. This is a symptom of high anxiety because you’re trying to calm down and fall asleep in a “safe world” where people are looking out for you and caring for you.
  • Trouble falling asleep (which is distinct from insomnia) because turning off electronics etc. doesn’t help since your heartrate/fight or flight response is engaged
  • Periods of racing heart (mine has gotten to 120bpm for five hours) that make you feel like you’re waiting for something to happen
  • Exaggerated startle response. When I was a kid I used to hide behind corners to surprise my sisters. Two years ago my friend hid under my desk to scare me. I literally screamed, fell out of the chair, and started crying. She was laughing because she thought the joke went well, and then got concerned because I kept crying.
  • Purposefully “tanking” a bad day with sad music/tv/movies/books because it “was already ruined anyway”