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An expression used to signify a person fighting against an inner battle. Often due to traumatic experiences or depression. And It can also mean they have a desire to do drugs, be violent, etc. These issues can really fuck your mindset and drive you away from being happy.
This term isn’t really directed to actual demons anymore.
This term isn’t really directed to actual demons anymore.
Fighting Demons ————
Feeling worthless and heavily depressed about one’s life.
“I haven’t been able to overcome my demons, I really feel like ending it all”
Expression:
“I have my own set of demons I deal with everyday, so I can relate to your problems”
Feeling worthless and heavily depressed about one’s life.
“I haven’t been able to overcome my demons, I really feel like ending it all”
Expression:
“I have my own set of demons I deal with everyday, so I can relate to your problems”
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