
Seashell Harpspring
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The Passenger
The one unspoken rule: don't let the driver be held responsible for the crash. Shoved into a car with them as you are only allowed to have relationships if you stay in their car and never leave. The insult looming of having to become resilient when jumping out of the car to get through being independent and those copying you choose alone and brag about being able to choose it. It is a sick mockery that is allowed to go on. These people taking from you while not asking for it and you adapting way better than most while surviving. Now there is insult to injury of those pretending they don't have people or making alone time a "silly little fun thing" to be up to after they destroyed someone's life.
By Seashell Harpspring 16 days ago in Fiction
Why I Don't Trust People Who Don't Watch Horror
Not Facing Discomfort When the themes of horror are too much and there is a need for wonderful rainbows all the time, experience in or understanding trauma becomes an issue. The possibility of avoiding the internal trauma sitting in the background of someone's brain can be another problem. Fully healed individuals are able to consume horror without needing a hit from a rom com constantly to wade off the darker waters. Those who avoid discomfort are trying to trap themselves within a bubble that is better off popped. It is a bubble that should only be for young children.
By Seashell Harpspring 20 days ago in Horror
MASTER OF ALL, NOT NONE!
I have talked about this subject back in 2022 on my tik tok. Jack of all trades! I am someone who takes on a project and finishes it. When I wanted to make a full album, the album was done with a mermaid cover picture because my name is Seashell.
By Seashell Harpspring 22 days ago in Confessions
The Victim Play
Abbie had done it! She had managed to establish herself as the victim in the situation. She took on the personality of the girl she was envious of and hated. She played as her and told everyone those actions were those of the girl by the name of Charlette.
By Seashell Harpspring 3 months ago in Criminal
Living with Autism
All my life I have been called strange or misinterpreted. My face was always a blank slate growing up that others would project onto or use as a sign that I am not interested in therm. My actions were not ever taken louder than my face. Usually my face is taken as being different or stoic. It has been harsh lately when my face was taken to mean I was looking irritated, something it has never been taken as before until I met passive aggressive people.
By Seashell Harpspring 3 months ago in Confessions











