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Edmund_Kemper
Disregard my larping efforts. I can’t change it.
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Study: Bullied Kids at Risk for Mental Health Problems 40 Years Later
Frequent and occasional bullying were both associated with a higher risk for depression, psychological distress, suicidal thoughts, and anxiety disorders in middle age.
www.theatlantic.com
“Being bullied was also associated with having lower education levels, a higher likelihood of being single at 50, spending less time with friends, and lower perceived life satisfaction.
Other than spending less time with friends, these associations stayed significant, even when the researchers controlled for other factors like childhood IQ, social class, childhood adversity, and the tendency to internalize or externalize behavior problems.”
Lower education levels? Being single at 50? Lower perceived life satisfaction? Yeah I’m sure they get
jobs instead of shitty ones and I’m sure they get married to stacys and are happy af later on.