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| - When someone with PTSD is triggered, an intense emotional or physical reaction is brought forth. A feeling described as "A swapping of your conscious and unconscious minds, rendering your fantasies pointless while everything you've known becomes impossible to grasp. Also, every ten seconds, it stabs your balls." To avoid this, people with PTSD may avoid things that can trigger them or people can put up trigger warnings to help them avoid potential triggering content. Thus, trigger warnings are often used with the SJW-sphere or somewhat less commonly in the feminist-sphere.
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| - When someone with PTSD is triggered, an intense emotional or physical reaction is brought forth. A feeling described as "A swapping of your conscious and unconscious minds, rendering your fantasies pointless while everything you've known becomes impossible to grasp. Also, every ten seconds, it stabs your balls." To avoid this, people with PTSD may avoid things that can trigger them or people can put up trigger warnings to help them avoid potential triggering content. Thus, trigger warnings are often used with the SJW-sphere or somewhat less commonly in the feminist-sphere. In other words, trigger warnings are for people who can't get a fucking grip on reality because they're such pathetic pussies that they need to be warned about anything that can be offensive to everyone, meaning anything. If you actually want a trigger warning ever, please do the world a favor and end it. However, trigger warnings are good for people who actually posses the disorder, rather than people who don't want to be offended. A trigger, within memetic context, is jokingly stating that someone triggered you.
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