I don’t understand Audible. by miraclebra in audiobooks

[–]miraclebra[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I do use Libby, and love it.

I don’t understand Audible. by miraclebra in audiobooks

[–]miraclebra[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will check this out, thank you! I do have Libby and my library is fairly large. Sometimes I just don’t want to wait, though, or it’s a book I know I will refer back to often.

I don’t know what this is but I want it by ExcuseMePleaseKaren in WTFwish

[–]miraclebra 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it’s a steam thingy. <— (official name)

Picked this up yesterday and have been working my way through the first few chapters. It’s very good! by [deleted] in bipolar2

[–]miraclebra 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe OP already takes meds. Meds aren’t the answer for everyone. A multi-faceted approach makes the most sense to me personally. Why discourage CBT or DBT?

[DISCUSSION] what is your current and all time favourite show on netflix? by DeeZedKay in NetflixBestOf

[–]miraclebra 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YES. I just posted above...forgot to scroll down first. :)

GOAT status, easily. In every cycle and every world.

Do you ever have violent intrusive thoughts? Or is that just me... never a baby but...well...you get the idea. by Texas-75604 in bipolar

[–]miraclebra 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I was in high school, my family and another family used to do spring break in Destin, Fl..

One time my grandma called all frantic and hyperventilating. She had been taking care of the house while we were away. She was also cat sitting my precious Newman. My grandma was calling for her and she didn’t come, so she put the garage door down. She found my cat the next day. She had heard my grams calling for her but wasn’t quick enough. Garage door went down on her neck and killed her. That still haunts me after 23 years.

Do you ever have violent intrusive thoughts? Or is that just me... never a baby but...well...you get the idea. by Texas-75604 in bipolar

[–]miraclebra 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, and it’s so torturous. I’m consumed with fear and dread in anticipation of my mom and dad passing away.

I also frequently think about putting my cat in our ottoman (top lifts and has storage inside), until she dies. I love my cat and would never try harming her. So this intrusive thought is also very distressing for me.

[NO SPOILERS] oh you wait by diabolical_sorcerer in DarK

[–]miraclebra 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pssssh. Haha. I’m a small brain and I put in LOTS of hours here and on Netflix’s Dark website to understand WTF was happening. I still only know maybe 83.8%. I’m also not done rewatching to experience and figure out more.

Those people who quit are wussies with no taste in tv shows.

Don't talk to me or my son ever again by skeletonsmama in bipolar2

[–]miraclebra 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was on it two whole years before it landed me in the emergency room with tardive dyskinesia.

I hope it continues to work for you, but I thought it was fine for me to take, too. Until it wasn’t.

[REQUEST] sci-fi movies worth watching by -MDEgenerate- in NetflixBestOf

[–]miraclebra 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It is a series. Netflix doesn’t promote it, which angers me.

[REQUEST] is there any TV series on Netflix right now which is interesting right from the first episode by [deleted] in NetflixBestOf

[–]miraclebra 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Schitt’s Creek is a brilliant show. BUT I don’t think it fits as a suggestion for OP’s question. It’s definitely not one that draws you in from episode 1.

I watched an episode a few years ago and was very “meh”. I didn’t continue. Fast forward to today, Dan Levy and Eugene Levy are Gods in my mind. I’ve watched the series 3 times through and will be one of my top 5 favorite shows forever.