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  • Poetry by anotherpleb
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    Just some poems that I wrote. Some are good, some aren't so good. Most were written at an unreasonable hour. Pretty much all of these are based around mental illness but a few are about different topics.
  • Collection of poems || daily thought spirals || anxiety by lys_potterhead
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    DISCLAIMER: i wrote these a million years ago and some of them are extremely cheesy just don't judge if you read. I decided to leave this up both for the memories and because I still get the occasional message from it <33 ----------- If you know me irl, I would appreciate it if you don't read it this was so long ago These poems aren't all necessarily about me, some are just reflections of what I'm feeling (as poetry tends to be lol). These are often about random characters I've thought up. Their experiences with life are usually somewhat different than mine, they jUst sO haPpEn to experience the same or similar feelings/thoughts. I wrote some of these a really long time ago but I still wanted to share them. Sometimes it's also just a random poem thrown in for no reason. Thanks for reading :) ***Just a warning that if anxiety or anything tagged is triggering for you, I would not recommend reading this. **Make sure to read this on my original profile on Wattpad.com, not on novel2u.net. thank you!!
  • Maybe, Me? by PlumaFirme_
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    I don't have answers - just questions. About love, worth, masks, and why people try so hard. I don't know what this is. It's just what it feels like to be me, which I'm not even sure who "me" is. Maybe this is a part of you too. If you ever felt different in some way but couldn't figure it out, if you ever wondered about the small things or big things. Then maybe you might connect to some part of this.
  • An Autopsy of My Mind by Dark_fairytail_01
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    " Welcome to Book 4 of an unfiltered, brutally honest, and slightly unhinged self-analysis. While this is the next installment after Note from a Professional Overthinker, Brain vs. Me: A Sequel No One Asked For, and The Unedited Draft of 20s, you can read it as a standalone. Every chapter comes with a hard, uncomfortable fact-because pretending doesn't change reality. You might laugh. You might relate. You might even rethink a few things. An Autopsy of My Mind: Peeling Back the Layers of Who I Am (Even the Ones I Don't Want to See)" is not a self-help book, nor is it a comforting guide to self-discovery. It is a cold, calculated, and sometimes painfully honest dissection of a mind that refuses to stay quiet. This is not about surface-level realizations. This is about digging deeper, past the versions of ourselves we present to the world, past the excuses, the contradictions, and the lies we tell ourselves to sleep better at night. This book is for the overthinkers, the analyzers, the ones who break themselves down before the world even gets a chance to. It is not here to comfort-it is here to confront. To take a scalpel to the thoughts we avoid, to rip open the patterns we pretend don't exist, and to expose the truths we secretly already know but refuse to say out loud. Some pages will feel like a mirror you don't want to look into. Some will make you laugh in that "oh no, that's uncomfortably accurate" kind of way. Others will just sit there, waiting for you to admit that they were right all along. If you're ready to stop running from your own mind, welcome. But be warned: this book is not for the faint of heart.
  • "Over"thinking by SophieMayson
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    I guess it is about the thoughts that pop up in my head and then spiral to a totally different topic all of a sudden, so it might be about what people call "overthinking".