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Things from the past may get dredged up again both literally and figuratively
Things from the past may get dredged up again  both literally and figuratively




You might expect (since I yield to no Language Log writer in the fierceness of my hatred for things-people-have-no-words-for genre of writing about language) that I would hate it like poison. If you need immediate help please call the National Suicide Hotline, 1-80.Language Log has not so far commented on Jason Wire's 20 Awesomely Untranslatable Words from Around the World on the Matador Network. There are resources to help if you find yourself feeling like there is no way out, /r/suicidewatch has many users who have been right where you are and can help.

Things from the past may get dredged up again both literally and figuratively

Unemployment or feeling listless can be a temporary state, suicide and self harm is permanent. When you do not know your path forward or when you feel lost depression and anxiety is a natural response. Please suggest more links to the moderators if you have them! :) United States Department of Labour Handbook Suggestion Use this flair if you have a suggestion for either the community or the mods.Ĭomplaint Use this flair if you have a problem with either the community or the subreddit. Meta Use this flair if you would like to talk to the community here about the community itself.

Things from the past may get dredged up again both literally and figuratively

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    Things from the past may get dredged up again  both literally and figuratively