I had the most depressing night yesterday

Jusander
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Post by Jusander »


how're you feeling at the moment?

I'm perfectly fine now, thanks for asking.


otto
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Post by otto »


i just got the bumps reading your post. I remember this time a couple of years back when i used to read alot of books on serial killers and halfway through i freaked myself out because i could actually relate to their thought patterns and some of their motives. when i realized that, I completely stopped reading those books.

stay away from me


Angeldust
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Post by Angeldust »



i just got the bumps reading your post. I remember this time a couple of years back when i used to read alot of books on serial killers and halfway through i freaked myself out because i could actually relate to their thought patterns and some of their motives. when i realized that, I completely stopped reading those books.

stay away from me



:devilgrin:


sh3p
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Post by sh3p »

somebody owes me five minutes of my life

sh3p
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Post by sh3p »


seriosuly that sucks the big one. i hate people who try to kill themselves, but well done to you for the diving in + saving mate. he'' be grateful next time you see him.


 


as for the feeling down bit, it will just be him rubbing off on you because of what he told you . dont worry about it.


Wullie ever-dead
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Post by Wullie ever-dead »


It Sux to have a shit night.


The crying to me sounds like shock.


I did exactly the same thing a few years back when I had to do first aid on a guy who got hit by a car.


I was perfectly cool, calm and collected when I was doing the first aid and dealing with the Police and the Paramedics, but when I got home I was in-consolable.


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