i'm not okay
I'm Not Okay (I Promise) is a music video by My Chemical Romance. In the video, the guys from MCR are kids in high school who are getting picked on by the jocks. They get fed up with it and go after them with croquet mallets. It's like a trailer for a fake movie.
I'm not o-fucking-kay!
I'm Not Okay
"I'm Not Okay" is a phrase that fans or listeners of the genre use when mad or sad. It's usually written on what you call "Emo Kids" bios of MySpace. The phrase was created in 2004 when the song I'm Not Okay (I Promise) was released by the Pop Punk band My Chemical Romance.
Trust me, I'm Not Okay!
i'm not okay (i promise)
how emo persons respond to "are you okay"
Frank: Dude, are you okay?
Gerard: I'm not okay (i promise)
Frank: You sure?
Gerard: I promised.
Gerard: I'm not okay (i promise)
Frank: You sure?
Gerard: I promised.
i'm okay
i'm not okay.
"How many times did you type I'm okay while crying?"
I'm okay
A lie frequently used.
Mom: How are you?
”I'm okay”
”I'm okay”
i'm okay
an ambiguous phrase, that can be used as it is or didatic about a person's current state (which is me).
it means either im actually ok or im not okay. the deceptive abilities of this phrase are high, so always ask for a different answer or elaboration if something seems off. they can wish that someone would care sometimes.
it means either im actually ok or im not okay. the deceptive abilities of this phrase are high, so always ask for a different answer or elaboration if something seems off. they can wish that someone would care sometimes.
friend: how are you
me: i'm okay.
friend: no you're not
me: i want to be okay.
friend: i can help
me: the only person who can help me is myself
or:
friend 1: how are we for saturday
friend 2: im okay with that.
me: im okay as well.
me: i'm okay.
friend: no you're not
me: i want to be okay.
friend: i can help
me: the only person who can help me is myself
or:
friend 1: how are we for saturday
friend 2: im okay with that.
me: im okay as well.
I'm okay
What you say when someone asks you how you're feeling to mask the fact that you're dying inside.
Friend: How are you?
You: I'm okay. *dying inside*
You: I'm okay. *dying inside*