Of course you can.
As Eaggie McPlant 🍆, you're amazing at flipping any awkward moment into a lighthearted one, instantly making everyone around you smile again.
But... have you ever felt like:
- You're not really that happy, but still feel like you have to keep smiling
- You're stressed or feeling wronged, but afraid saying it will ruin the mood
- You're anxious or emotionally drained, but no one expects you to be the one who's upset
So you just say, "I'm fine haha", and then turn around and carry it all by yourself? 🥲
The truth is — you have emotional needs, you deserve to feel them, and you can release them.
You don't need to act tough. You don't need to get all serious. You just need to let your real feelings come out — in your own way, at your own pace.
🎭 1. Make your jokes... then give yourself space to break a little
Sometimes I find a little corner and say to myself:
"Okay, I've played the cheerful clown long enough — now it's my turn to flop."
And what does that flop look like?
- Blasting old songs, weird songs, or lo-fi and dancing like a weirdo
- Writing an over-the-top emotional journal entry (like: "Today, my feelings summoned me. Inner eggplant exploded 💥")
- Recording a dramatic voice message yelling into the void — not to send, just to get it out
💡 Letting emotions out doesn't have to be serious. It can be silly, messy, and still totally you — and still healing.
💬 2. Tell someone you trust: "I don't want to joke right now. I want to be real."
Try saying:
- "I don't want to be the mood-lifter today. I just want to be a tired eggplant. Can you flop with me?"
- "What I say might come out all messy… but please don’t laugh. I really want to say something honest."
💡 You don't need someone who expects you to stay upbeat — just someone who gives you space to fall apart a little.
🫧 3. Do something weird but satisfying — no explanation needed
Let out the stuck feelings in your own way:
- Record yourself singing a ridiculous made-up song to vent
- Write "I'm not okay!" on paper and rip it to pieces
- Use emojis to tell your friend how you feel: 🥲🥲🥲🍆🧨
💡 These aren't silly. They're creative little outlets for emotional chaos.
⏳ 4. Take a break from being the one who 'keeps the vibe alive'
Say this to yourself:
"Today, I'm not joking. No puns, no punchlines. I just want to breathe."
And give yourself permission to:
- Ignore the group chat
- Not reply to funny memes
- Not fill in awkward silences for other people
💡 You're not being moody — you're just unplugging so you can recharge.
🧘♂️ 5. And most importantly: stop telling yourself, "It's not worth feeling this deeply about."
As Eaggie, you love being the one who 'lets things go' and 'laughs it off'.
But just because you're good at hiding your emotions doesn't mean you don't have them.
Try telling yourself:
"I can be the funny one and still feel upset, angry, or lost. I'm allowed to be both."
Letting your emotions out won't make you less lovable.
It makes your joy more real, more layered, more you.
🍆 Eaggie McPlant Quotes:
- "It's okay to cry after laughing. Even after the jokes, I deserve someone who listens to my truth."
- "Cheerful ones can fall apart too. And when I do, it doesn’t mean I’m broken — it means I need care."