Nahhhh
I need N, D, or R to swing on me. Cowards every single one of them #cowards #clowns #badpeople
From personal experience, dealing with people who show cowardly behavior can be truly draining. Whether in personal relationships or everyday social interactions, encountering individuals who refuse to face issues head-on often leaves you feeling frustrated and undervalued. One effective way I've learned to handle this is by setting clear boundaries and refusing to engage in drama that doesn’t serve my peace of mind. Additionally, humor can be a surprising tool. For instance, a friend once jokingly said, "You need therapy" in a kitchen that was humorously referred to as "seasoned with Up North"—a lighthearted way to diffuse tension and acknowledge the need to take care of your emotional well-being. It's important to recognize when to step back and not let the negativity of others consume your energy. Using social media tags like #cowards, #clowns, and #badpeople might seem like a way to express anger or call out such behavior, but it's often more healing to focus on self-growth and surrounding yourself with supportive, honest people. Embracing these approaches not only strengthens your resilience but also promotes a healthier mental state, allowing you to thrive beyond the frustrations caused by others.





















































