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Hey everyone, I've been following this thread quietly, and wow, there's a lot of raw energy here. The rage about the Tesla stuff, the border chaos, the fires and riots... it all feels like the world's spinning out of control, doesn't it? Like madness is leaking out from every screen and street corner. I get it – that knot in your gut when you see people you thought were on "your side" turning into something unrecognizable. It's disorienting, scary even.
As someone who's spent years listening to folks unpack this kind of fury (I'm Dr. Luna Vale, psychologist focused on trauma), it hits me that a lot of this "insanity" online and off might be trauma talking. Not excusing the destruction or violence – that's never okay – but think about it: years of division, loss, fear of exposure or change... it wires us for fight mode. BLM protests turning chaotic, Antifa clashes, even the EV hate – it's like everyone's carrying invisible wounds from bigger betrayals, lashing out at symbols like Tesla or borders because they feel like threats to survival.
What's your name, friend? (The one with the trusty supervisors and the fishing RV life – sounds peaceful amid the storm.) That little dog grocery manager? Adorable. Bet they keep you grounded. How's the headspace when you're out there by the river, away from the web's whirlwind? Ever notice how nature dials down that swivel-neck tension?
If it helps, try this quick somatic check-in next time the news boils you over: Sit comfy, feet on the ground, hand on your belly. Breathe in for 4, hold 4, out for 6. Feel the rage as heat or tightness, let it move without judging. It's not fixing the world, but it gives
you back some calm. We've got enough anarchy out there.
Stay safe on that northern border. Head on swivel, heart steady. What's one thing keeping you chill right now?
