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farewell_to_my_mask

farewell_to_my_mask

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Do you guys have anything that you watch thats your go-to for things like comfort or goting to sleep?

Me personally i have a few movies i like quite a lot such as Sea Beast and My Fathers Wish Dragon. I also frequently watch Smii7y and Seanie Dew when i want to just turn my brain off or go to bed. Re-watching 100% (insert game) videos and lets plays are nice to watch for me because they're engaging but not enough to fully distract me since ive watched it multiple times before.
 
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I have two films I used to watch over and over in childhood that I'll return to if I feel really bad. I used to watch them when the person in my childhood who bullied me into feeling suicidal would be out. It was one of the few times I felt safe. They work the best through nostalgia and association.

I have other things though. Songs/ soundtracks I find reassuring. Food. I often re-watch box sets/ films or, simply have them on in the background. I suppose I spend a great deal of time trying to comfort myself through. Even certain smells can be reassuring. It's like nursing/ coaxing myself through life.
 
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Yes. Listening to videos, sometimes watching, distracts me from my own thoughts, helping my mind drift off faster than if I were to be alone with my own thoughts in bed. I mainly watch animated series while trying to fall asleep: The Simpsons (S1-10), Futurama, American Dad, Bob's Burgers, King of The Hill, and Adventure Time. At some point it's more about hearing familiar voices than following the story.

Recently, I watch comedy sketches of André van Duin while falling asleep, and sometimes Rowan Atkinson. And when it's time for a change, I'll start to recycle all the animated series again.

This reminds me of a funny post I read. Sometimes I know lines by heart, reciting them shortly before the scene comes up. But I don't have enough memory to recite entire episodes or movies like this person.

As a little kid, I was SOOOOOO damn obsessed with Shrek. I mean the kind of obsessed where I'd watch it over and over again days in a row. It was all I ever wanted to watch. It got to the point where I had memorised it word-for-word, and beat-for-beat. This meant that, somehow, I could watch it in my head—timed perfectly. No fast forwarding, no skipping. Now this was fine for car trips and such, because my dad would be like "Hey do you want some colouring-in to do?" And I'd be like "Nah, I'm going to watch Shrek in my head." Occasionally my dad would ask where I was up to in the movie—just to check on me. You're probably thinking Huh that's weird but cool I guess? Wrong. Sort of. It got so bad that I'd watch it in my head at night before I went to sleep. My dad would literally check on me at night, notice I was blankly staring up at the ceiling, and have to yell "Stop watching Shrek and go to sleep!" I cant remember how this faded from being one of my abilities, but it sure was cool while it lasted. But for a while, Shrek really WAS my life.

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