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Posted by alexandra_k on January 4, 2005, at 3:43:48
where you regret most everything you say?
when i get one of those
i lock myself away.
but somedays are not like that
bout half of it is fine
but the other half reminds me
i am still out of my mind.oh f*ck.
how can i say something and intend to go one way
only to have it go out of my head completely the next and find myself wholeheartedly embracing the other way.how can i get caught up in so very many moments when i damn well know from experience that that is when regretables occur.
but then how can you not let youself get caught up in any moment.why cant it happen properly or not at all
why cant they leave my posting name alone
it shouldnt be allowed it should notwhy cant i settle for more quality than quantity why cant i damn well control myself
Posted by thinkfast on January 14, 2005, at 15:59:35
In reply to You ever have one of those days, posted by alexandra_k on January 4, 2005, at 3:43:48
I have those moments too..Feeling perfectly at ease and everything is a dull roar in my head. No problems seem like a big deal, and answers are more attainable. Then, out of the blue, everything turns to hell and it's exactly the opposite. Sadly, it's usually the negative crap of course. Love all those questions, dont u? ;-)
Posted by thinkfast on January 14, 2005, at 16:00:42
In reply to You ever have one of those days, posted by alexandra_k on January 4, 2005, at 3:43:48
Would u happen to be bipolar, or are you just un-decisive as I am? just curious...
Posted by alexandra_k on January 14, 2005, at 17:28:12
In reply to Re: You ever have one of those days, posted by thinkfast on January 14, 2005, at 16:00:42
borderline personality.
wonder if it is rapid cycling bipolar sometimes though.
it can be hard, eh?
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