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something the resident in my head (three) is saying today

TLDR: something the resident in my head (three) is saying today
In the forum thread, user willowtigger discusses distressing threats made by a voice he refers to, which other members reassure are false and powerless. Key points include: - Willowtigger expresses anxiety over threats made by a voice, escalating to more severe threats. - Other forum members, including PGen98, Welf, and Catsmother, consistently reassure willowtigger that the voice is lying, has no power, and cannot control events. - The community members encourage willowtigger to focus on positive aspects of his life, like his pets Willow and Tigger, and to ignore the negative voice. - Emotional support and affirmations of love and care from the community are evident throughout the conversation. - The thread highlights a supportive community response to a member experiencing fear and distress due to auditory hallucinations or similar experiences, emphasizing the untruthful nature of the threats and the importance of focusing on supportive and loving relationships.

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