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==Activities== |
==Activities== |
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+ | *Venting and/or having a blog/posts dedicated to coping with trauma |
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− | *Having Died hair |
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+ | *Making disturbing aesthetics or visuals |
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− | *Gas-Liting |
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+ | *Collecting dolls, stuffed animals or other childlike trinkets |
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− | *Listening to AJJ and CRYWANK |
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− | * Writing sad poetry |
+ | * Writing sad poetry |
− | *Baking or cooking |
+ | *Baking or cooking, particularly sweet things like cupcakes, cookies & cake |
− | *Playing the piano or flute |
+ | *Playing the piano or flute |
+ | * Painting, drawing or any other form of creating expression (particularly as a venting device) |
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− | * Huffing Paint |
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+ | *Ballet dancing |
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− | *Ball |
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− | *Growing |
+ | *Growing flowers in one's garden |
− | *Consuming media targeted at children ( |
+ | *Consuming media targeted at children (video games, anime/manga, TV shows, etc.) |
==Controversy == |
==Controversy == |
Revision as of 16:32, 3 May 2021
the stormy pain
Visuals
hart and sole crumbeled into loadadust
Morute: Traumacore's Predecessor
See Morute
being normal and not retarded
Examples: rotting-angel-blood, childoflamb, doloresmilk
Fashion
Traumacore fashion is often terrible
skirts and dresses may be used anything that would mask the emotions inside by looking cute and innocent. (go outside)
Traumacore Vendors
Music
Artists
- tim tim
Characters
- Mikan Tsumiki, Kotoko Utsugi - Danganronpa
Playlists
- traumacore Spotify playlist by zack / bright
- traumacore 🍓☁️✨ Spotify playlist by 🌸 wren 🌸
- hello kitty traumacore<3 Spotify playlist by mehwish :)
- salt burns the wound Spotify playlist by ☆
- traumacore Spotify playlist by b 🪲
- traumacore/weirdcore ❤️ Spotify playlist by luna ♡
- you stole everything from me Spotify playlist by ?¿?¿
- emptycore 💀✨ Spotify playlist by hamomg
- mmmmmmmmm Spotify playlist by Teddie
- my traumacore >:3 Spotify playlist by emil
- traumacore baby Spotify playlist by Amoreth
- traumacore Spotify playlist by urszvlia
- traumacore. Spotify playlist by skully
- traumacore Spotify playlist by ena <3
- ツChildhood Nostalgiaツ Spotify playlist by starrybrains
Activities
- Venting and/or having a blog/posts dedicated to coping with trauma
- Making disturbing aesthetics or visuals
- Collecting dolls, stuffed animals or other childlike trinkets
- Writing sad poetry
- Baking or cooking, particularly sweet things like cupcakes, cookies & cake
- Playing the piano or flute
- Painting, drawing or any other form of creating expression (particularly as a venting device)
- Ballet dancing
- Growing flowers in one's garden
- Consuming media targeted at children (video games, anime/manga, TV shows, etc.)
Controversy
One of the main arguments against traumacore is its romanticization and aestheticzation of mental illness and abuse. In depicting depression, eating disorders, sexual abuse, etc. as beautiful concepts, people who appreciate the aesthetic may seek out these kinds of experiences, which would endanger their health and invalidate the experiences of people who are traumatized and would not want anyone to mimic their experience. For people who have been traumatized, traumacore imagery can cause people to center their identity around these negative emotions and hinder attempts at recovery and developing a personality beyond what they were like while experiencing trauma. Different visuals can also trigger the viewer into past behaviors because of the desire for beauty, such as survivors of eating disorders relapsing after being constantly exposed to images of small and delicate girls.
It has been said not to add Sanrio-related tags on traumacore posts because kids and people who are not comfortable with seeing traumacore imagery may be scrolling through these topics.[1]
Resources
If you or a loved-one has dealt with trauma of any kind, please feel free to use the list below. Remember that there is always help available, and that you are not alone.
Suicide Hotlines
- Australia (000)
- Brazil (188)
- Canada (911)
- Germany (112)
- Italy (112)
- Philippines (911)
- Poland (112)
- Russia (112)
- United States (1-800-237-8255)
- UK (999 or 111)
If you can't find your country on this list, you may try to look through the list of hotlines on Wikipedia.
Gallery