ID: photo of two friends looking at a phone together, laughing, above is text: “Hitting “delete” after reading the first sentence of an entire essay that some bigoted potato took the time to write in my comments.”

    • ShareMySims@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      14 hours ago

      You got all that from three words

      Lmfao, yeah pretty much… You’re not as complex or special as you like to think you are, just another generic clown… 😂

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        7 hours ago

        If empathy means clown for you and being rude is your attitude of socializing. Then yeah, everything I said is true. Keep trying to deny it.

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          4 hours ago

          I hate to waste any more time on you, but also I could use a good laugh - please, enlighten us, who is it you are so empathetic towards in this post? 🤔

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        7 hours ago

        I said three words and looks like I was right. I mean who acts this selfish must be very lonely. I hit the nail on the head.

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                    1 hour ago

                    The underfunded American healthcare system struggles to adequately address psychological issues. Limited funding results in insufficient mental health resources, such as a shortage of qualified therapists, long wait times for treatment, and high costs for care. Many individuals lack insurance coverage for mental health services, leading to unmet needs and worsening conditions. Public stigma around mental illness compounds the problem, discouraging people from seeking help. Without systemic reform and investment, millions face barriers to essential psychological care, exacerbating societal issues like homelessness, addiction, and workplace productivity loss.