[Video] Lawrence: Trump has never said wish her well' to any Epstein victims, just Ghislaine Maxwell
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[Video] Lawrence: Trump has never said wish her well' to any Epstein victims, just Ghislaine Maxwell - Lemmy.World
Testimony that was given under oath in the criminal trial of Jeffrey Epstein’s
co-conspirator in sex trafficking, Ghislaine Maxwell, reveals just how close
Epstein and Maxwell were with Donald Trump. MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell explains
why and when Trump decided the Epstein files can never come out.
I had a debilitating meltdown at work today and had to leave because I couldn't get back on the proverbial horse [Vent]
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I had a debilitating meltdown at work today and had to leave because I couldn't get back on the proverbial horse [Vent] - Lemmy.World
I work in a busy cafe atmosphere and everything kept going wrong sensory wise. I
had kept mildly burning my hands while making food and felt hypersensitive to
everything honestly. It was really busy and I was overwhelmed while trying to
prioritize and multitask. Everyone else was reasonably busy, but I felt really
unsupported. I try very hard to just let things roll off and go with the flow,
but when things got confrontational with a coworker of mine I felt like I just
started shutting down. Luckily I had a short break just in time, but the break
wasn’t enough time to calm down unfortunately. Pretty much just after getting
back from my break, I felt sick to my stomach and excused myself from the floor
in a rush only to have a meltdown in the bathroom. I couldn’t stop thinking
about how much time I was wasting and couldn’t shrug it off or calm down very
effectively. After spending forever trying to figure out what to do and what I
needed, I let my manager know I needed to go home and that I was very sorry.
I’ll likely be reprimanded, but the manager working was very understanding which
helped. I’ve never been good at “gritting my teeth”, bearing through discomfort,
or “getting back on the horse” after something like that. I really dislike
discomfort and tension (I think most people do lol), but my avoidance and
inability to handle some amounts is really starting to hurt me as I get further
into my adult life. I’d like to be able to get upset, excuse myself and calm
down, and then be able to continue as if nothing happened at all, ideally. I
just haven’t figured out how to make that happen yet (hence the post).
Additionally, I plan to research possible accommodations and mental health
benefits (which include talk therapies) through work for better coping
strategies. Hopefully, that’ll help, but I’d also appreciate thoughts,
suggestions, or just hearing about what has helped you personally if you relate!

Spicy Brain Logic - Lemmy.World
A funny meme about sensory input!