Fall Out Boy Analysis

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I’ve got troubled thoughts and the self esteem to match… what a catch. I can’t stand being grounded, I can’t stand being trapped because these bedroom walls become my only friends, but they were there from beginning to end… I haven’t seen my friends in six months, I just wanted my hair cut. That’s all I wanted and I don’t understand why it’s so wrong, why is it so wrong to want that? The ribbon on my wrist says ‘do not open before Christmas’ but I’m a stich away from making it and a scar away from falling apart so I better get it together. I’m trying, I really am. But I can’t stop the song lyrics from becoming my life when I start to believe they’re true. (Lyrics in italics from Fall Out Boy except for second one, from Pierce the Veil).

Grounded. There are so many synonyms for the word… prison, insanity, death sentence. It’s not over dramatic. It’s true. Parents do not realize how horrible being
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In fact, the feeling of helplessness or hopelessness, while also a warning sign for depression, is a major warning sign for a suicidal. Which, in the case of a depressed teenager, does not say good things about the effects of severe grounding. Severe grounding can therefore cause depression, and according to Web.md, those with depression carry a high risk of suicide and/or suicidal behaviors.

Most people have probably been in a boring situation, waiting in the waiting room, the police station, the lines at Wal-Mart, or possibly purgatory. Either way, the feeling of time crawling by in that way can make it feel it feel like the brain is going to climb out of the head, run around like a madman, and jump off a bridge. Surprisingly, this is normal. Studies show that as time goes by with little stimulation it can make someone feel as if they are going