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No I get it.. It's like, every day we should be focusing on checking in on people. The things I like about ruok day are it feels like we're talking a little bit more about mental health as a community. Like there was a time we had sort of activities and stuff going on at uni a couple years ago and even though things were beyond just asking if I was okay I liked the fact there was some awareness and that they brought therapy dogs in 😆 And I got to talk to someone else about how they weren't really okay either. Anyway I also like that they sort of give you general advice about talking to people who aren't okay but like others have said there's a lot more they could be doing- like teaching us how to talk to people who are struggling a bit more? Idk. But I definitely get the resentment and how it feels fake and stuff idk I feel there's more they could be doing and more information about mental health that could be going around but anyway