Does anyone else go to postsecret.com?

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AlaskaDeb
AlaskaDeb Member Posts: 2,601

I am an addict...love the site.  It is basically an ongoing public art project.  Everyone is invited to send in a postcard with a secret on it.  A few are chosen each week and posted. It is somehow voyeuristic, but every week I go and read the postcards. 

 Anyway...this week there are 2 that are cancer related.  One says, I hate it when people call me brave! I am scared shitless and the other says The next time I get cancer I'm not going to fight it. 

Both of these made me cry.  I can understand both of them.  I wish I could hug both the people who wrote them....

Deb C

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  • gsg
    gsg Member Posts: 3,386
    edited November 2007
    awwww.  that made me sad. i'm going to check the site out right now.  thanks, deb!
  • BlindedByScience
    BlindedByScience Member Posts: 314
    edited November 2007

    I log in every Saturday night for the week's update. Wouldn't miss it.

  • Sandra1957
    Sandra1957 Member Posts: 1,701
    edited November 2007

    Cool site.  I bookmarked it.  What's "HBR"?  Also, the "next time... I'm not going to fight it" was sad.  I thought the postcard pic was interesting.  The tree reminds me of cancer.  Thanks, Deb!  

  • AlaskaDeb
    AlaskaDeb Member Posts: 2,601
    edited November 2007

    Hey Lini-  I didn't see anything that said "HBR"  Where did you see it?  I like the tree too.

    Hugs

    Deb C

  • NoH8
    NoH8 Member Posts: 2,726
    edited November 2007

    I've been going to post secret for a few years It's really interesting to see what goes on in some people's mind.

  • shorfi
    shorfi Member Posts: 791
    edited November 2007
    Alaska Deb...Never heard of that site but I can relate to what the person said when people call her brave. I HATED it when people said that to me. I wasn't brave, I was just doing what I had to do in order to survive.  I was so scared and afraid during that time, and even now, I still feel afraid, but not like before. It does get better with time. Smile
  • Sandra1957
    Sandra1957 Member Posts: 1,701
    edited November 2007

    Make that "HER".  Thought it was HBR

    "I wish I could carry her demons so she wouldn't have to". 

    Sometimes it takes a while for me to get it.

    Shorbr ~  Me too.  Hated the you're so brave, or I'm so sorry.  It is what it is and you do what you have to do, scared sh*&tless the whole time.

  • BlindedByScience
    BlindedByScience Member Posts: 314
    edited November 2007

    The weekly collection isn't always so wrenching. But they're always interesting. Sometimes profound; sometimes hysterically funny.

    The guy who started PostSecret was interviewed. He said the most commonly revealed secret is "I pee in the shower."  I'm glad he picks a variety and, maybe, underrepresents the shower people.

  • AlaskaDeb
    AlaskaDeb Member Posts: 2,601
    edited November 2007

    shorbr -  Don't even get me started on "brave"...I can not count how many rants you will find here from me and the labels people put on me while I was in treatment...and even now.  Yes, I can wear the "brave" hat, but it is uncomfortable and makes my head ache....I am with you on this one :)

    Blindedbyscience...LOLOL  Yep, got to watch out for those shower peeeeople!  TOO funny.

    Lini -Oh...now I see it. I hated "I'm Sorry" too....what do you say next? 

    I don't know why I have become so attached to postsecret.  I have even sent in cards.  It was cathartic and weird at the same time.....

  • tawyna1
    tawyna1 Member Posts: 273
    edited November 2007

    thanks deb,

    i am going to check it out.

    it sounds interesting. 

  • JoelKM
    JoelKM Member Posts: 205
    edited November 2007

    I've been a fan of that site for years now.

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited November 2007

    I also agree with the 'brave' comment. I did what I had to do to stay alive.  Sometimes I feel on the outside of the cancer thing because mine was caught so early (DCIS with no node involvement) that the surgery (bilat mast with recon) got all the cancer and I am not taking any additional treatments. But the thoughts of it returning is scary.

    sheila

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited November 2007

    Thanks, Deb! I've never heard of the site, but I'm very much the voyeur!

    ~Marin

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited November 2007

    Oh, btw, I'm pretty ambivalent on the brave thing and it often depends on who's saying it. If it's someone who hasn't a clue and is just trying to rack up Brownie points, it pisses me off. But if it's someone I care about, I'm cool with it. And sometimes I even want to be recognized for having endured the journey. Not that I had a choice....

    ~Marin

  • NoH8
    NoH8 Member Posts: 2,726
    edited November 2007

    I hate the brave thing too because I felt like it wasn't a choice, it was what I needed to do to survive. That's not bravery in my opinion, it's darwinism.

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