Your brain, seemingly set on fire, tugs at a loose thread of an old memory you rarely want to engage with The point of the warning is to let you know that whatever you're about to click might enflame some past anxiety or fear-something that you thought was long forgotten but never really went away, like an old friend's laugh or an ex-boyfriend's aroma. You've probably noticed trigger warnings at the top of online articles, on Twitter, or accompanying the links your friends have shared on Facebook. It was so similar, in fact, that it triggered all the same feelings that came from being around Kate, dragged them all back from my mental cloud, and I all but stopped speaking to my new friend. Months ago, I made friends with a woman who looked nothing like Kate but shared her laugh, that cackle, the one that once laughed at me so ruthlessly.
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