There's a huge difference between describing how I feel vs prescribing to others.
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Replying to @o_guest @PaulMinda1 and
no, this is Twitter, that's how it works :) :)
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Replying to @ctitusbrown @PaulMinda1 and
Twitter always seems really supportive to me esp my DMs. Some of the best people I've met I've on here. I must've learned to avoid trouble.
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Replying to @o_guest @ctitusbrown and
I've had exactly the same experience with DM's. So helpful. Shout out to everyone who answers questions via DM's!
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Replying to @PsyBrief @ctitusbrown and
I didn't mean questions, I'm thinking about emotional and psychological support. Some people on here are true friends.
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Anytime I tweet someth negative because it's happened to me, I get a handful of people saying really meaningful stuff or directly helping.
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From being stuck with something like the Travis CI example or feeling down because something bad happened. Twitter has helped me.
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I'm intrigued with the questions in DMs thing. I've never done it. But I've been on the other end, it's fine but can seem rude occasionally.
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Most people who DM me to ask questions did it when I was blogging more often, they emailed too, it's fine but overwhelming and sadly often
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they needed me to do a lot of explaining because there was some big gap. That's fine but I wish it was in public so more could benefit from
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the effort I was putting in.
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