Ain’t nothing low key about my mental illness.
I was born in it, molded by it.
29ReplyHopefully most "sign" of mental illness in this scenario is lowkey because it's not due to a mental illness.
It can be from anxiety or just being very introverted. Which can be hard to deal with but still somewhat lowkey to a mental illness.
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I talked to myself about this and we vehemently disagree that this is a sign of mental illness.
26ReplyFun fact: in The Sims 3 you can give your sim the "insane" trait, allowing them to talk to themselves and fulfill both the "fun" and "social" needs bars.
In my experience it's not nearly as effective irl... :(
22ReplyIt will never fill the social bar irl but for some it can fill the fun bar.
Largely depend on your level of anxiety and creativity.
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i hate when "lowkey" is used everywhere
10ReplyI lowkey hate when people hate on the word "lowkey" without providing a reasonable explanation as to why.
7ReplyIs there an implied highkey?
Edit: There is! But is there a midkey?
5ReplyIs there an implied highkey?
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It ceases to be "low-key" at this point
7ReplyHow's he enjoying his beer with the visor shut?
5ReplyIt's called quaffing and all the cool kids are doing it!
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I want that background image as a wallpaper lol
4ReplyVery relatable. I'll notice it when see my hands in front of me gesturing emphatically to an imaginary conversation I didn't really fully realise I was having.
3ReplyRelateable
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